Washington (AFP)

American gymnastics superstar Simone Biles has received support from her teammates, other athletes and celebrities after withdrawing from the all-around team competition at the Tokyo Olympics, citing psychological reasons.

An exceptional champion with a personal life marked by many hardships, she said in particular having to "face her demons" and no longer have as much "confidence" in herself as before.

By making her weaknesses public, Simone Biles joined a growing number of great sportsmen, such as Japanese tennis star Naomi Osaka or American swimming legend Michael Phelps, who spoke about ways to deal with stress and the consequences at times. overwhelming of their success.

Among the gymnast's supporters is Aly Raisman, who finished second behind her in the individual all-around at the Rio Olympics in 2016.

“Just a quick reminder: Olympic athletes are human and they do their best,” she tweeted.

"It's REALLY hard to be on top at the right time and go through your daily routine under such pressure. Really hard."

Aly Raisman and Simone Biles are among the American gymnasts who testified against the former doctor of the American women's team Larry Nassar, convicted in 2018 of sexual abuse of gymnasts.

Asked about the pressure on athletes, Aly Raisman told NBC that it was "just horrible", regretting that "some people sometimes forget that we are human".

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Simone Biles said she "felt like she was carrying the weight of the world on (her) shoulders" Tuesday night before retiring to the team event, where she ultimately won a silver medal with her teammates.

"Simone, you made us so proud. Proud of who you are as a person, teammate and athlete," tweeted Sarah Hirshland, Executive Director of the United States Olympic Committee (USOPC).

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"We applaud your decision to put your mental well-being first and offer you the full support and resources of Team USA," she continued.

Kerri Strug, retired gymnast and gold medalist at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics with the US team, said "send her love" to Simone Biles, accompanying her tweet with a goat emoji, "goat" in English , pun with "GOAT" ("greatest of all time"), the best athlete of all time in his discipline.

While such statements can in some way add to the already gigantic pressure, they also sum up the opinion of many Americans on Simone Biles - before or after her withdrawal from the ordeal.

Simon Biles deserves "gratitude and support," tweeted Jen Psaki, White House spokesperson.

"Always the 'GOAT' (the best, editor's note) and we are all lucky to be able to see her in action," she added, congratulating the entire gymnastics team.

Basketball player Karl-Anthony Towns said he sends him "love and positive vibes."

Mikaela Shiffrin, two-time Olympic alpine skiing champion, recommended Simone Biles "continue to wear her smile because it is undeniably golden. Always".

"Champion one day, champion always," tweeted Filipino boxing legend Manny Pacquiao.

American figure skater Adam Rippon said he "couldn't imagine the pressure Simone felt", recalling that it was "easy to forget that she is still human".

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