Los Angeles (CNN) โ Jordan Chiles knew her friend was hurting. It was July 28, 2021, and while America was waking up to the shocking news that Simone Biles was withdrawing from the gymnastics all-around competition at the Tokyo Olympics, Chiles could only think about how devastated her teammate must be.
โSheโs not a quitter,โ Chiles told CNN in Tokyo at the time. โBut โฆ she knows her body more than anybody else.โ
Itโs no secret what happened next, and thatโs precisely the point โ instead of retreating from the spotlight, Biles openly shared her struggles with mental health, putting the issue front and center as one of the greatest athletes not only of her sport, but arguably of all time.

โEverybodyโs mental health journey is unique,โ Biles told CNNโs Coy Wire during a recent interview alongside Chiles in Los Angeles. โIโm not the poster child for it, but Iโll support (anyoneโs) mental health journey.โ
โNow people come up to me and theyโre like, โIโve been in therapy for the first time in my life, and thank you so much,โโ Biles added. โThereโs power in that. And I just know Iโm helping people out there.โ
Chiles, a two-time Olympian in Tokyo and Paris, was quick to point out that sheโs benefited directly from Bilesโ example. The two were speaking during their recent Gold Over America Tour, which celebrated the successes of Team USAโs gymnasts.
โBeing in that position that she was in during that time frame and her being vulnerable, it just made it even better for, not just me, but everybody around us. (And) not just in our sport, but (for) people in general,โ Chiles said.

โAnd having somebody like her, whether people see it or donโt see it โ and Iโve been behind the scenes of what sheโs gone through โ itโs definitely cool to finally see that people are understanding where sheโs coming from, not just as an athlete, but also as a human.โ
Lessons from the mat
Biles, now 27, began gymnastics at the age of six. Eleven Olympic and 30 World Championship medals later, if thereโs one thing the most decorated gymnast of all time could tell her younger self, Biles said, it would be to โask for help.โ
โThere is beauty in being vulnerable,โ she added.

Chiles, 23, picked up on that willingness to embrace vulnerability, and has worked to emulate it in her own life. โWhen I was younger, I did not want help from anybody,โ said Chiles, who will return to UCLA next year as a collegiate gymnast after winning the team all-around gold alongside Biles at the Paris Olympics.
She says sheโs also learned the importance of โstanding your ground.โ
Itโs about โunderstanding that my story is my story,โ Chiles said. โIโm the one whoโs writing it and I didnโt learn to stand my ground until I met her (Biles).โ
Itโs a lesson Chiles says has become all the more important over the last few months, as her team is working to overturn a decision that took away her bronze medal in the individual floor event in Paris.

โThings can be really, really hard in your life and things may be stripped from you and youโre going to have to deal with that, and understand that you need to fight for what youโre fighting for,โ she added. โAnd thatโs something that Iโve learned as well in the past three or four months just coming off of Paris.โ
โJust me being meโ
In a sport where female athletes once โpeaked at (age) 16,โ Biles said, having her still competing at the Olympics is a sign of progress in gymnastics. It also allows younger gymnasts, like Team USAโs Hezly Rivera, who was 16 during this yearโs Paris games, to learn from Biles.
โIโve been in these girlsโ shoes before,โ Biles said, โso I know exactly what theyโre going through,โ adding sheโs there for a โhelping hand โฆ little pep talks โฆ making them laugh, cheer(ing) them up, whatever they need โ Iโm there.โ

Chiles again credited Biles for inspiring her own leadership style.
โThatโs just me being me. And I want the younger generation to understand that itโs okay to be yourself when it comes to anything in life,โ Chiles said. โBut I didnโt learn that until it came from her. She taught me that.โ
โWeโve broken so many barriers in this sport,โ Biles added. โWe have extensions and weโve got color in our hair, and itโs really breaking the mold and knowing that it doesnโt matter your background, where you come from, weโre all capable of achieving amazing things.โ
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