Rebeca Andrade made history this week at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and became the first female Brazilian gymnast in the competition’s history to win a medal. The 22-year-old, who was awarded the silver medal in the all-around competition, said she was happy with her performance, ESPN reported . View this post on Instagram A post shared by Rebeca Andrade🤍🦋 (@rebecarandrade) "I hoped for this moment, and I have trained and worked super hard for this moment. I don't have any words to describe how I am feeling, nor the feeling of having the Olympic silver medal around my neck," Andrade said. This is a huge win for Brazil and for the gymnast, who traveled to Tokyo without her team, which hasn’t qualified for the last four Olympic tournaments, USA Today reported . Andrade's faced quite a few obstacles on the path to her recent victory. In 2019, Andrade tore her anterior cruciate knee ligament for a third time in a four-year span. As a result, she could not participate in three World...