After picking up an impressive four gold medals and one bronze medal at the 2016 Rio Olympics, the 4-foot-8 dynamo will no longer train under Boorman – her mentor and trainer since she was 8.
"We were both sad, but [Simone] understands that life moves on and she knows that if she plans to continue in gymnastics… I will always be willing to coach her," Boorman tells PEOPLE. "I will be there as a mentor."
For years, Boorman coached Simone at the World Champions Centre in Spring, Texas, working for gym owners Ron and Nellie Biles (Simone's parents) and general manager Adam Biles (Simone's brother). Boorman led the gymnast to three world all-around championship titles and four U.S. all-around first place medals.
"We are both close and we always will be."
In a statement released to PEOPLE, Adam Biles confirmed that Boorman is no longer an employee at the gym.
"Aimee no longer works with us at this time. Her family has moved to Florida so that her husband could pursue a job opportunity that he was offered," Adam tells PEOPLE.
Boorman says it's not only an opportunity for her husband, but also for herself – she will be joining Evo Athletics in Sarasota, Florida, as a staff member.
Evo President and CEO Kyle Lawton confirmed the hire to PEOPLE and says there will be an official announcement released to the public on Monday evening.
It is unclear who will replace Boorman as Simone's coach.
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