trailerThe HBO Sports film will debut on HBO and on streaming via HBO Max on Wednesday, July 29th at 9:00 p.m. ET, around when the Summertrailer
, athletes open up about how “40 seconds will dictate our human lives,” before the Olympic Village gates close and they’re sent home, with or without medals, to live on beyond the Games. “We’re just so lost,” Phelps says. “A good 80%, maybe more, go through some kind of post-Olympic depression.” The documentary includes interviews with Apolo Ohno, Katie Uhlaender, Jeremy Bloom, Lolo Jones, Bode Miller, Gracie Gold, Jonathan Cheever and David Boudia. It also features an archival interview with bobsledder Steven Holcomb, who died from a combination of alcohol and sleeping pills in 2017, and an interview with Linda Peterson, mother to three-time Olympian aerial skier Jeret “Speedy” Peterson, who died by suicide in 2011.
Michael Phelps is awesome. I saw him give a keynote speech on mental health and it was pretty amazing. Afterwards, there was a meet and greet. Not only a great speaker but a very nice kind-hearted man.
For crying out loud, EVERYONE is depressed, they aren’t special...I mean they are, being Olympian’s, but everyone these days are depressed.
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Depression- that’s an understatement of the ‘state’ most Americans have been experiencing last 4 yrs
I'd be depressed as well if I was Michael Phelps..Million $ body 10 cent face
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