17-year-old Olympic swimmer Lydia Jacoby from Alaska overcame post-Olympic depression.

17-year-old Olympic swimmer Lydia Jacoby from Alaska overcame post-Olympic depression by understanding that everyone's experience with depression is unique. Jacoby, who won the 100-meter breaststroke at the Tokyo Games, acknowledged the challenge of dreaming after achieving her lifetime goal. Post-Olympic depression can affect athletes after failures or triumphs, and Jacoby emphasized that understanding depression is crucial.

June 12, 2024
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