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(Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports/File Photo) Open tennis tournament at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. Article content Naomi Osaka at the 2021 U.S. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. And so, I just think it’s something that people should be more aware of,” Biles told NBC Sports following the decision. “We’re human too and we have emotions and feelings and things that we’re working through behind the scenes that we don’t tell you guys about. Simone Biles, the American gymnast, and one of the sport’s all-time greats, pulled out of the women’s gymnastics team final at the Tokyo Olympics, saying she had to focus on her mental health and saying she was experiencing a lack of awareness between her body and mind that made her fear injury. “We’re really trying, as researchers, to understand all of the nuances, all of the factors, that could be contributing to this and also testing out different types of support we could be providing and the impact of that.” Simone Biles performs during the Gold Over America Tour at Staples Center on Sept. “They are human beings, and sometimes no matter how hard they could be trying to manage the stress that they’re experiencing, they are not machines,” Durand-Bush.
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Natalie Durand-Bush, a professor in the school of human kinetics at the University of Ottawa, and the executive director of the Canadian Centre for Mental Health and Sport, said athletes face all the usual stressors, and they can be exacerbated because of their professional environment. In recent months, a number of other athletes have spoken out about mental health struggles, casting light on the challenges athletes at the top of their game face every time they enter the court, arena or gymnasium. “Today, I’m not thinking about Carey Price, the goalie for the Montreal Canadiens, but Carey Price the human being,” Bergevin said. Marc Bergevin, the Canadiens general manager, told reporters at an emotional press conference, that Price would be out for a minimum of 30 days, but perhaps longer.
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The reasons for Price stepping away from his role with the Canadiens and entering the program were not made clear on Thursday.