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Biography Flash Michael Phelps Champions Mental Health at Utah Crisis Center Ahead of 2034 Olympics

Biography Flash Michael Phelps Champions Mental Health at Utah Crisis Center Ahead of 2034 Olympics

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Michael Phelps, the Olympic legend with 28 medals, made waves this week with a high-profile visit to Utah on Wednesday, where he toured the University of Utah's Huntsman Mental Health Institute Crisis Care Center. KSL News reports Phelps was deeply inspired by the 24/7 walk-in facility, dedicated in 2021, calling it a game-changer for athletes facing unseen battles—just like his own struggles with depression and anxiety. He told reporters, per Deseret News, that every state needs this kind of round-the-clock support to smash the mental health stigma he's fought to dismantle. Ahead of his appearance at the Governor's State of Sport Awards, Phelps pushed for beefed-up resources at the 2028 LA Games and Utah's 2034 Winter Olympics, hoping to spark global conversations on athlete wellness.

This trip underscores Phelps' evolving post-retirement mission, blending advocacy with his enduring Olympic legacy—potentially a pivotal biographical chapter as he shapes the next era of sports mental health. No major business moves or social media buzz surfaced in the past few days, though his Michael Phelps Foundation quietly advanced the "Make Every Race Count" campaign with Special Olympics, equipping coaches to cut disqualifications and turn swimmers' setbacks into triumphs, according to their site.

In the last 24 hours, no blockbuster headlines have dropped on Phelps, keeping the spotlight on his Utah advocacy push. All details here are verified from reliable outlets like KSL, Deseret News, and official foundation pages—no speculation or unconfirmed whispers.

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