New Delhi: Year 2021 saw the second wave of COVID-19 which brought numerous changes to the dynamics in the field of sports, where many sportspersons shifted their focus from physical to mental health.
In this digitally intrusive world, where people feel constantly scrutinized for every action of theirs, certain sporting stars like Ben Stokes, Naomi Osaka, Simone Biles created a new benchmark by prioritising their mental health over respective sports.
The highlight of the year was definitely when the American gymnast Simone Biles who withdrew herself from much of the competition at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games in which she was favoured to come home with as many as five gold medals, citing her mental health concerns. The five-time medallist (four gold, one bronze) at Rio 2016 revealed that she didn't want to put her "health and well-being" in danger.
"Whenever you get in a high-stress situation, you kind of freak out. I have to focus on my mental health and not jeopardize my health and well-being," CNN had quoted Biles as saying.
"It just sucks when you're fighting with your own head," Biles broke down in tears while explaining her decision in a press conference.
Biles' decision to prioritise her mental health as she dealt with what gymnasts call 'the twisties' - when the mind and body fall out of sync - sparked a global conversation.
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The twisties kept Biles out of three rotations of the women's team final where the U.S. captured silver and the all-around, vault, uneven bars and floor exercise individual finals. She returned to the competition on artistic gymnastics' last day, winning a bronze medal on the balance beam.
The American who is tied as the most decorated gymnast of all time said her team wanted her to go ahead and compete but she didn't want to put a medal at risk.
"I was like: I think the girls need to do the rest of the competition without me. They were like 'I promise you'll be fine, we watched you warm-up'. But I said 'no, I know I am going to be fine but I can't risk a medal for the team and I need to call it," Biles then said.
COVID-19 pandemic also introduced bio-bubble life in the tournaments, which restricted the players from the world outside. Cricketers such as Ben Stokes, Chris Gayle ended up leaving the tournaments after being mentally drained out by the bio-bubble life.
England all-rounder Ben Stokes opted out of team selection from the three-match Test series against India, Indian Premier League 2021, and the T20 World Cup to prioritise his mental health. Notably, the all-rounder was also nursing his finger injury.
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) supported his decision and said that they will continue to help him during his period away from the game.