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Simone Biles Credits Naomi Osaka For Encouraging Her To Prioritize Her Mental Health - Blavity

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After  Simone Biles withdrew from the competition at the Olympics on Tuesday in an effort to protect her mental health, she said athletes like Naomi Osaka encouraged her to speak her own truth about the “internal struggles” she’s been dealing with. "I have to focus on my mental health,” Biles said, DailyMail UK reported . "I just think mental health is more prevalent in sports right now... we have to protect our minds and our bodies and not just go out and do what the world wants us to do." Biles opted out of the finals after she competed in the vault event and faltered. USA Gymnastics previously cited Biles’ withdrawal was due to a medical issue, but Biles says otherwise. “I feel like I’m also not having as much fun — and this Olympic Games I wanted it to be for myself and it felt like I was still doing for other people — and that hurts my heart that doing what I love has been taken away from me,” Biles said, also noting that she and her teammates are “not just athletes, we’re...

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