Mental health : it is discussed more and more in Canada (probably elsewhere but I refer to Canada because these are the media I get to see).
This is a podcast (When sport harms mental health) hosted by Roseline Filion, twice olympic bronze medalist (diving) and on the podium at all big championships, Worlds, PanAm, Commonwealth games.
Kim Boutin, some of you may remember her is on there too. She is a 4 time olympic medal winner and the one who received death threats in 2018 (Korea).
They talk about how "intense" it becomes to be an elite athlete.
They talk about how the "instinct to win" can take over and turn into an obsession.
They talk extensively about doubt, confidence, looking for perfection, self-esteem, comments from social media... etc
Kim talks about the unpredictable aspect of short track speed skating... how one day can go well and the next can be awful... and how it would affect her social life, her sleep, her diet.
She goes on about the many breaks she took away from the sport. To heal her back for instance, but also to rest. She was given anti-depressors to calm the pain for instance, which lead her to take a 6 month hiatus from the sport, and that was before her first Olympic games. She felt that she needed to be healthy both physically and mentally. She also mentions that the few times she made such moves, it was really against the grain, against what everyone would say... she did it for herself as there was no other way. She felt judged by other athletes because she was showing her vulnerability. When she came back, the fed backed her up. However, some other athletes were not too thrilled that she was put back on the National team as she had been away for so long...
They talk about Marie-Sophie Harvey as well, an Olympic swimmer, who nearly succeeded to commit suicide. Thanks to the support of her mother, she got better and realised her dream to go to the games...
Anyways, it's in French so I am "translating" as I am watching. I don't think one will learn new and groundbreaking information in this video, but the fact that it is shown on the national news network (French CBC) shows that it is something that former athletes believe a new awareness needs to be promoted. I have no idea what HB are going through but they deserve nothing else but space, rest, respect and support.
Le sport de haut niveau forme des athlètes disciplinés, rigoureux et persévérants. Mais mal canalisée, la quête constante du dépassement de soi et de l’excellence peut vite se transformer en obsession de performance et faire des ravages sur la santé mentale. Est-ce possible de repousser ses...
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