01of 12"We’re an amateur sport. Most of us are under 18, and most of the time we’re told what to do — and we’re all being judged. But to be 24 and say, ‘This is not working,’ took a lot of courage. I suppressed all this stuff for years, and it just blew up. My body and my mind said, ‘No, Simone, you need to take a break.’ Thankfully I listened. I know in my heart it was the right decision."— to PEOPLE about her decision to withdraw from the Tokyo Olympics in the People of the Year issue

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People of the Year Simone Biles

“We’re an amateur sport. Most of us are under 18, and most of the time we’re told what to do — and we’re all being judged. But to be 24 and say, ‘This is not working,’ took a lot of courage. I suppressed all this stuff for years, and it just blew up. My body and my mind said, ‘No, Simone, you need to take a break.’ Thankfully I listened. I know in my heart it was the right decision.”

— to PEOPLE about her decision to withdraw from the Tokyo Olympics in the People of the Year issue

02of 12Simone Biles / Instagram"for anyone saying I quit. I didn’t quit my mind & body are simply not in sync." …“i don’t think you realize how dangerous this is on hard/competition surface nor do I have to explain why I put health first.” …“physical health is mental health."— to her Instagram followers, along with a clip of herself at practice in Tokyo,in response to those who believe she “quit” the Olympicswhen she chose to withdraw from the team all-around final after her first apparatus and declined to compete in the individual all-around

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Simone Biles / Instagram

Simone Biles

“for anyone saying I quit. I didn’t quit my mind & body are simply not in sync.” …

“i don’t think you realize how dangerous this is on hard/competition surface nor do I have to explain why I put health first.” …

“physical health is mental health.”

— to her Instagram followers, along with a clip of herself at practice in Tokyo,in response to those who believe she “quit” the Olympicswhen she chose to withdraw from the team all-around final after her first apparatus and declined to compete in the individual all-around

03of 12Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images"I just felt like it would be a little bit better to take a backseat,work on my mindfulnessand I knew that the girls would do an absolutely great job. I didn’t want to risk the team a medal for, kind of, my screw-up — because they’ve worked way too hard for that."— to reporters after hersudden exit from the women’s gymnastics team finalat the Tokyo Olympics

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Women’s Team Final

“I just felt like it would be a little bit better to take a backseat,work on my mindfulnessand I knew that the girls would do an absolutely great job. I didn’t want to risk the team a medal for, kind of, my screw-up — because they’ve worked way too hard for that.”

— to reporters after hersudden exit from the women’s gymnastics team finalat the Tokyo Olympics

04of 12Jamie Squire/Getty Images; YUTAKA/AFLO/Shutterstock"I say put mental health first because if you don’t, then you’re not going to enjoy your score and you’re not gonna succeed as much as you want to. So, it’s okay sometimes to even sit out the big competitions to focus on yourself because it shows how strong of a competitor or a person that you really are."— to reporters when asked about tennis starNaomi Osaka and her struggles with mental healthleading up to theTokyo Olympics

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Simone Biles, naomi osaka

“I say put mental health first because if you don’t, then you’re not going to enjoy your score and you’re not gonna succeed as much as you want to. So, it’s okay sometimes to even sit out the big competitions to focus on yourself because it shows how strong of a competitor or a person that you really are.”

— to reporters when asked about tennis starNaomi Osaka and her struggles with mental healthleading up to theTokyo Olympics

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“prelims ☑️ now to prepare for finals. it wasn’t an easy day or my best but I got through it. I truly do feel likeI have the weight of the world on my shouldersat times. I know I brush it off and make it seem like pressure doesn’t affect me but damn sometimes it’s hard hahaha! The olympics is no joke! BUT I’m happy my family was able to be with me virtually🤍 they mean the world to me!”

06of 12Simone Biles forWSJ. Magazine.Rahim Fortune for WSJ. Magazine"Everybody expects me to speak out, but I kind of do it whenever I’m ready, in a good mental place, because it is a lot at the end of the day, and it does spark a very big conversation."— to theWSJon embracing the idea that athletes can be advocates

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Simone Biles forWSJ. Magazine.Rahim Fortune for WSJ. Magazine

Simone Biles WSJ Magazine

“Everybody expects me to speak out, but I kind of do it whenever I’m ready, in a good mental place, because it is a lot at the end of the day, and it does spark a very big conversation.”

— to theWSJon embracing the idea that athletes can be advocates

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Simone Biles.Tony Gutierrez/AP/Shutterstock

Simone Biles

“I kind of let myself go through the emotions. Sad, mad, angry, pissed off, hysterical — all of the phases. And that’s the first time in my life I’ve ever felt the emotions rather than somebody coming up to me and telling me, ‘Hey, it’s gonna be O.K.’ I got to relish in all of those emotions and phases myself rather than people telling me, ‘Hey, it’s gonna be O.K. You should be fine.’ It’s like, Bro, no, I don’t want to be fine. I don’t have to be fine. I can be pissed off for now. I can be mad. I can be angry. I can be joyful, you know? So it was actually really nice because it was the first time in my life that’s ever happened.”

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Simone Biles.LOIC VENANCE/AFP via Getty Images

Simone Biles

“I was like super depressed, I didn’t want to leave my room, and I didn’t want to go anywhere. I kind of just shut everybody out. I don’t know, it was probably hard for me. I remember being on the phone with my agent, and telling my mom and my agent that I slept all the time. Because sleeping was better than offing myself. It was my way to escape reality. Sleeping was like the closest thing to death for me at that point, so I just slept all the time.”

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Simone Biles.Kennedi Carter

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10of 12Kennedi Carter"Before I would only focus on the gym. But me being happy outside the gym is just as important as me being happy and doing well in the gym. Now it’s like everything’s coming together."— toGlamourabout finding balance between her career and personal life

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Kennedi Carter

simone biles

“Before I would only focus on the gym. But me being happy outside the gym is just as important as me being happy and doing well in the gym. Now it’s like everything’s coming together.”

— toGlamourabout finding balance between her career and personal life

11of 12Kennedi Carter"I thought I could figure it out on my own, but that’s sometimes not the case. And that’s not something you should feel guilty or ashamed of. Once I got over that fact, I actually enjoyed it and looked forward to going to therapy. It’s a safe space."— toGlamourregarding her experience with therapy

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simone biles

“I thought I could figure it out on my own, but that’s sometimes not the case. And that’s not something you should feel guilty or ashamed of. Once I got over that fact, I actually enjoyed it and looked forward to going to therapy. It’s a safe space.”

— toGlamourregarding her experience with therapy

12of 12Simone Biles forHealthmagazine.PHOTOGRAPHED BY AB + DM"For a while, I saw a psychologist once every two weeks. That helped me get in tune with myself so that I felt more comfortable and less anxious."— toHealth, about prioritizing her mental health

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Simone Biles forHealthmagazine.PHOTOGRAPHED BY AB + DM

Simone Biles for Health

“For a while, I saw a psychologist once every two weeks. That helped me get in tune with myself so that I felt more comfortable and less anxious.”

— toHealth, about prioritizing her mental health

source: people.com