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"The easiest way for me to say this is athletes, and Olympic athletes in general . . . we need someone who we can trust, somebody that can let us be ourselves and listen. Allow us to become vulnerable. Somebody who's not going to try to fix us," he shared with NBC's Mike Tirico on July 27. "We carry a lot of weight on our shoulders, and it's challenging. Especially when we have the lights on us and all these expectations that are being thrown on top of us . . . We're human beings. Nobody is perfect. It is OK to not be OK. It is OK to go through ups, downs, and emotional roller coasters."