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Michael Phelps opens up about mental health

‘The Weight of Gold’ explores issues like depression and suicide among the world’s top athletes

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Athletes Stephen Scherer, Jeret Peterson and Kelly Catlin have two things in common: They all reached their dream of becoming Olympians, and they all died by suicide.

Olympians are known for pushing their bodies to the extreme but much less understood are the mental and emotional rigours paving their road to greatness. Michael Phelps, the most decorated Olympian in history, says he had suicidal thoughts even at the peak of his remarkable swimming career and calls depression and suicide among Olympic athletes an “epidemic.”

Phelps is opening up about his mental health struggles in The Weight of Gold, a new documentar­y that premiered last week on HBO. The film explores depression and suicide among the world’s top athletes and what should be done to address the problem.

Other high-profile Olympians including speed skater Apollo Anton Ohno, snowboarde­r Shaun White, skier Bode Miller, hurdler Lolo Jones and figure skater Sasha Cohen also detail their own struggles in the film.

“It was important for me for the American public to see, ‘Hey, you have celebrated these athletes and it’s been amazing that you’ve done that.’ But it’s not all what you think it is,” said Ohno, who has won

two gold, two silver and four bronze medals.

Like Ohno, the vast majority of Olympians spend most of their childhoods competing in their given sport.

As they progress, competitio­n becomes the main focus of their lives before family, friends, school or fun. For years they work toward that goal for what amounts to a competitio­n that lasts minutes or mere seconds.

The difference between winning and losing can be a fraction of a second, and millions are watching.

And then, it’s over. Either for another four years or forever, depending on the athlete and the sport.

“It does define you, and you lose your human identity,” said Jeremy Bloom, a three-time world champion skier and two-time Olympian.

That becomes the breaking point for some athletes. Bloom’s friend, aerial skier Jeret “Speedy” Peterson, killed himself in 2011 just a year and a half after winning a silver medal. He was 29.

To Bloom, Peterson had always seemed like “the happiest guy.”

Except the night Peterson knocked on his door at the Olympic Training Centre in Lake Placid around 2005.

“He was in tears. I’ve never seen him cry. He’s like, ‘I just need to talk to you,”’ Bloom said recently from his home in Boulder, Colorado. “He really opened up to me about some of the mental struggles that he was he was dealing with.”

‘NOT EQUIPPED’

But Bloom said he “was not equipped at all.

“I had no idea the things to ask, the things to say. I just felt like he was having a bad night,” he said. “And I wish I could go back to that moment and know what I know now and be able to be a better support for him.”

Phelps, a co-executive producer on The Weight of Gold, said the need for change also is what drove him to speak up. He and other Olympians are calling on the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee and the US Olympic & Paralympic Committee to do much more to address the problem.

Phelps said the first step is “treating people like humans” instead of something on an assembly line.

“We’re just products,” the 35-year-old Phelps said from his home in Scottsdale, Arizona. “It’s frightenin­g. It’s scary. And it breaks my heart. Because there are so many people who care so much about our physical well-being but I never saw caring about our mental well-being.”

 ?? Photos by AP, New York Times and courtesy of HBO ?? Phelps is a co-executive producer on ‘The Weight of Gold’.
Jeremy Bloom, a threetime world champion skier and two-time Olympian.
Photos by AP, New York Times and courtesy of HBO Phelps is a co-executive producer on ‘The Weight of Gold’. Jeremy Bloom, a threetime world champion skier and two-time Olympian.
 ??  ?? Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps.
Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps.
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Olympic speed skater Apolo Ohno.
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Olympic skier Jeret Peterson.
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