Some sort of shark has definitely been jumped when the biggest story at an Olympics is some minority sport nobody deciding not to participate for questionable reasons.
Some sort of shark has definitely been jumped when the biggest story at an Olympics is some minority sport nobody deciding not to participate for questionable reasons.
She's not a softball player?
What did her teammates have to say about it? They must have been livid.
They said they were cool with it and happy with her cause they’re not psychopaths. You’d think how some of us have reacted to you over the past few days versus others would have coloured your perception on this issue, Yev.
All these absolute gammons who’ve never watched a sporting event in their life saying shit like ‘Michael Jordan would never quit because of mental issues’ is prime stuff.
I see no issue with her quitting if that's the best course of action. I do see an issue with everyone blowing kisses at her for doing so, as if it's IMPORTANT. It isn't. Loads of sports people quit all the time for all sorts of reasons.
I agree but it’s just a reaction to the knobs saying she’s a disgrace to the flag etc.
Did she not quit on her team mates and continue on in the solo stuff?
Unless there is some weird health issue they don't want to admit to, she BOTTLED IT. It is what it is. If mental health was more important there wouldn't be any elite athletes because for every Simone Biles there must be fifty kids who never made it but still had their childhoods ruined along the way, so you have to ask what new pressures have been put on her since 2016, and that will explain why the sport-media-wank complex is covering for her.
She openly admitted that. she lost where she was in the air and almost destroyed her knee. So she withdrew.
It's amazing how many of you just fundamentally don't understand mental health problems.
Why didn't she just CRACK ON? Isn't that the solution to mental health? MAN UP WOMAN FFS.
There is no need to create a new NARRATIVE out of nothing to cover for her. She didn't do the business. Fair enough. It's not like you could say she's shit and her previous achievements are damaged. Why isn't that enough?
What, during the event? That might be a bit unfair.
I'd watch a bunch of teens parkouring over moving cars. We all would. Pencil that in for Paris.
Like when cyclists have a bad day and drop twenty minutes in a stage. People just say 'oh well, sucks'. You don't celebrate the failure to perform as some sort of massive achievement. Ilnur Zakarin is dogshit at descending and he always loses time. Should he be a hero for prioritizing his health over results?
Some melt was trying to make out that gymnastics isn't like other sports in terms of things that could go wrong leading to life-altering injuries and that she pulled out over fears for her own safety. That's Biles level mental gymnastics. Imagine what would happen to boxing if they were all as brave and aware of their mental health.
I don't think she's claiming to have anything 'debilitating' is she? If she is, why was she there?
When I was depressed, the last thing I wanted was to be coddled. I wanted to be on top of my shit, not fucking nursed.
No, but I'm not someone with the pressure of being in the public eye.
I dropped out of University to sort out my mental health, and that was one of the most difficult decisions I've ever made. I'm not going to describe myself with adjectives like "courageous", but it is an extremely difficult thing to do.
Aye, that's fair. She's an athlete competing at the Olympics. This wasn't going to be quietly pushed aside.
I obviously don't know the details of her specific case, but it's not that straightforward. Even at my lowest I had days - even weeks - that weren't too bad. Then I'd have days or weeks where I cried constantly for no reason and every time I got in a car it took every bit of willpower not to drive into a tree.
People who don't know anything about mental health and haven't suffered from any mental health problems themselves having a go at a prominent athlete who has suffered from mental health problems? Okay then.
'Mental health'
So what clinical condition we talking about here then? Has anything been disclosed?
She’s going to build a fair brand off the back of it anyway. Especially for someone in a sport nobody gives a shit about 99% of the time.
Probably the reverse of Magic's nervous pissing thing.
Why should she have to disclose anything?
You are completely missing the point here and are using massive strawmen to suit your argument. No one is saying that this will end racism or sexism or stop mental health problems.
We know a lot about Simone Biles but we can't see into her mind. The vast majority with mental health problems don't show it on the outside but inside they are suffering.
We absolutely should not be questioning Simone Biles in any way. This very public statement will hopefully help a little. Hopefully it will lead to more people talking about their mental health problems. It could even save someone's life.
I'd question whether they actually feel like that. A Gold medal is the pinnacle of their sport and some of them may never get that chance again.
The only change to my perception on this issue is how important it is to get it sorted as quickly as possible, but then I think my mind temporarily broke because I wasn't and hadn't been giving it enough sleep, which is probably a very different scenario to what we're seeing here.
Honestly I think it's a bit of a cop out. It might be very cynical of me, but it's a little convenient how she makes a mistake on one apparatus, recording a low score by her standards, and then conveniently cites mental health as a reason to sit out the rest of the event, leaving her 3 teammates in the lurch who have to pick up the slack. Not to mention American gymnasts who missed out on the team because she's there.
I feel a little less strongly now she has said she's going to miss the individual event too, but even so, the song and dance in the media is a joke. They spent 20-30 minutes this morning on 5 live nattering about how proud they were of her, rather than focusing on live GB involvement in a number of disciplines.
Very much so. The focus to this point has been about how we should look out for it, admit we have have it, talk about it etc. and not on how you actually deal with it when it hits.
Take this case, seems all very congratulatory on her 'coming out', but no actual substance on what to do beyond that.