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Phelps' message is still about winning

China Daily | Updated: 2019-05-23 09:31
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Michael Phelps arrives at the ESPYS in Los Angeles on July 12, 2017. [Photo/IC]

Iconic US Olympian works tirelessly to help others hit by chronic depression

BALTIMORE - While swimming to Olympic glory, Michael Phelps found comfort in the pool and quite a bit of angst out of it.

His well-documented struggle with depression reached its nadir in 2014 after a second DUI arrest.

That's when the most decorated Olympian of all time checked himself into a rehabilitation center in a desperate effort to make sense of it all.

"When I was in my room and not wanting to talk to anybody for a number of days and not wanting to be alive, I wanted to see what other roads I could take to see if there was help," Phelps recalled in a Tuesday interview with AP.

The treatment he received - and continues to receive - charted his post-Olympic course.

"I know it's something that changed my life and saved my life and allowed me to be able to be where I am today, enjoying the platform of talking about something that's so important," Phelps said.

Because he is willing to share his story of depression and raise awareness of mental health issues, Phelps was presented with the fifth annual Morton E. Ruderman Award in Inclusion on Tuesday night in Boston.

After representing the US in four Olympic Games and collecting 28 medals, including 23 gold, Phelps has devoted his time to promoting water safety and advocating for the de-stigmatization of mental health issues through the Michael Phelps Foundation.

"When I first really opened up about the struggles that I had in 2015, obviously I dreamed of being able to get more publicity to this and to really share my journey and have other people share their journeys with me as well," he said.

"Honestly, I never thought it would be as big as this, but it's been a true dream to be able to watch the growth that mental health has taken, almost being at center stage."

To say this endeavor has been fulfilling is an understatement.

"Through this, if I can save one life, two lives, five lives, a thousand, a million, to me that's so much more important than winning a gold medal," he said.

The 33-year-old Phelps believes his bout with depression is a story that many can share, including CEOs and other retired athletes.

After accomplishing every goal he set for himself, what was left?

"Probably my first real depression spell was after the 2004 Olympics, then the next big one was after 2008," he said.

"When you set out to be an Olympian, your whole life is put on hold. All the eggs are in one basket. I would say 2004, 2008, 2012, partly after 2016. I dealt with pretty severe depression spells. I was kind of lost at that point."

The Baltimore native is now in a far better frame of mind.

"To have my wife (Nicole Johnson), who's always by my side, two amazing little boys at home and a third one on the way, I'm extremely thankful for the support I've had to get me through these times," Phelps said.

The Ruderman Award is given to individuals who are passionate about providing opportunities for others.

"Michael Phelps is a unique leader who has used his fame and status as the greatest swimmer of all time to challenge our society to remove stigmas surrounding mental health," said Jay Ruderman, president of the Ruderman Family Foundation.

"For me, this award means everything because this is where my passion is and the next chapter of my life is really heading," Phelps said.

"We're kind of scratching the surface of what can be done, and I'm looking forward to continuing this journey and accomplishing some of the goals that I have - de-stigmatizing mental health and just getting the point across that it's OK to not be OK."

Associated Press

 

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