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IOC offering mental health helpline for athletes
    2021-07-29  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

THE International Olympic Committee (IOC) is operating a helpline in 70 languages for athletes with mental health problems, an IOC spokesperson announced yesterday.

Mark Adams made the announcement after U.S. gymnastics superstar Simone Biles dropped out of the competition due to problems dealing with psychological pressure to perform.

The “Mentally Fit Helpline” is operating 24/7 and will be available up to three months after the end of the Games, the spokesperson said.

According to the IOC, the helpline “offers in-the-moment clinical support, structured short-term counseling, practical support and, if needed, guidance to the appropriate IOC reporting mechanisms in the case of harassment and/or abuse.”

The head of the Olympic Broadcasting Services Yiannis Exarchos said it was “very difficult to have a more Olympic moment than that” referring to Bile’s dropping out and her subsequent decision to “stay there and support the team.”

(SD-Agencies)

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