Simone Biles, the 27-year-old gymnastics prodigy, once again captured the world’s attention, but this time, it wasn’t just for her awe-inspiring athletic prowess. Biles, who has been a beacon of excellence and perseverance in the gymnastics world, recently opened up about her struggles with anxiety while in the Olympic Village, shedding light on the immense pressure elite athletes face.
Biles’ journey to the Paris Olympics has been nothing short of remarkable. With a storied career that includes gold medals in the all-around, vault, floor, and team events, as well as a bronze on the balance beam from the 2016 Rio Olympics, Biles has consistently demonstrated her unparalleled skill and determination. However, her decision to withdraw from several events during the Tokyo 2020 Games due to mental health concerns marked a significant moment in sports history, highlighting the importance of mental well-being.
In a candid TikTok video, Biles admitted that her anxiety was particularly overwhelming due to the heightened attention from fellow athletes. “I’m really nervous, but that’s to be expected. I did have therapy this morning, so I feel a little bit better. I’ve just worked so hard, mentally, to get to this moment,” she shared. This raw admission underscores the often unseen emotional and psychological challenges athletes endure, even as they strive for greatness.
Biles described her experience upon arriving at the Olympic Village, recounting how her anxiety spiked when she was constantly approached for photos in the cafeteria. “I have not done much around the Olympic Village, and it’s because the first day we got here, and I got to the cafeteria and a lot of people were asking me for photos, like nonstop, and whenever I sat down to eat my anxiety was so bad I was shaking. [I was] so overwhelmed,” she revealed. This vulnerability paints a poignant picture of the intense scrutiny and pressure that can accompany fame and success.
To manage her anxiety, Biles has taken proactive steps to create a supportive environment for herself. “I just go to the store, stock up on food, and just like, stay here because it gets me so anxious,” she said. By prioritizing her mental health, Biles sets an important example for other athletes and individuals who may face similar struggles.
Despite these challenges, Biles has continued to excel in her sport. At the Paris Olympics, she has already secured gold with her USA teammates and individually in the all-around gymnastics title. This triumph is a testament to her resilience and determination.
Biles has been vocal about the role of therapy in her journey. Speaking to Today’s Hoda Kotb, she emphasized how therapy has been instrumental in helping her feel “physically and mentally” better. “I feel a lot more free, especially going to therapy and doing those sessions so that physically and mentally I feel better, and I know that’s an important part of my routine. So just staying on top of that, it lightens the load a lot,” she explained.
Simone Biles’ story is a powerful reminder that mental health is as crucial as physical health, especially for those in high-pressure environments. Her openness about her struggles and her commitment to self-care not only humanize her but also inspire others to prioritize their well-being. As Biles continues to dazzle the world with her gymnastics feats, her courage in addressing mental health challenges stands as an equally important legacy, advocating for a more compassionate and understanding approach to mental wellness in sports and beyond.