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New Zealand sport 'playing Russian roulette' with athletes' welfare, says NZAF boss Roger Mortimer

Mortimer's damning comments come after the issue of athletes' mental health was thrust back into the limelight by legendary US swimmer Michael Phelps, who said more needs to be done to support retired athletes. Phelps – a 23-time Olympic gold medallist who is widely regarded as the greatest Olympian ever – opened up about his struggles with depression and suicidal thoughts earlier this year. In a recent interview with the BBC, the retired 33-year-old said athletes get "brushed aside" and more needs to be done to help retired athletes transition out of the public spotlight. Mortimer says Phelps' experience also applies to New Zealand's local sports environment, adding that the issue roots back to when athletes are younger. "Michael Phelps is absolutely correct that athletes are brushed aside when they're finished. But the problems start when they're much younger actually," Mortimer told Radio Sport. "It's all around identity foreclosure where boys and girls are growing up in sporting environments where they sort of identify themselves as a sports person as opposed to a person that plays sport. "The big difference being that they close themselves off to learning, development and other areas of their life. "These can have dramatic consequences which is exactly what Michael [Phelps] looks to have gone through.

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