Chilean Olympic athlete Tomás González has come out as gay, saying in a recent interview: “I guess it’s not a big deal anymore, but yes, I’m gay.”

The gymnast opened up about his journey last month to Chilean news outlet La Tercera, saying he “cried a lot in those [early] days.”

The 37-year-old revealed he only came to terms with his sexuality at 24, after dating women since 18 and planning to marry and have children. He added that his traditional upbringing played a part in this.

“Accepting myself wasn’t an easy process,” he said. “Ultimately, one grows up in a heteronormative society that conditions you in the same way. I’m glad that things are becoming more normalised today.”

He told La Tercera he’s been in a relationship for six years and plans to adopt with his partner in the future.

Impressive athlete Tomás has earned an impressive nine medals over the years for his discipline of gymnastics. He’s competed in three summer Olympics, including London 2012.

The Olympian recently released his Spanish-language autiobiography, Campeón (Champion), in which he talks more about his upbringing and professional career.

In the book, he discusses an “abusive” coach, who allegedly screamed “removed” at him after he made a fault during a 2007 competition. He says the coach also kept him isolated from others, leading a toll on the athlete’s mental health before they finally cut ties.

“Failures are overcome by being humble and analysing what happened without becoming involved in playing the victim,” Tomás says in the release.

  • @[email protected]
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    21 year ago

    The isolation part sucks.

    Im glad he decided to come out.

    I didn’t understand the screaming “removed” at him, is that bad translation?

    • @dazedandconfused
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      21 year ago

      I think your client is censoring the word f**got and replacing it with “removed”. I see the f word in the article.

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          21 year ago

          When you are at that level and you have a coach you’re kind of their boss though…

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            21 year ago

            Maybe on first world countries, but if Chile is anything like Mexico, most of these idiots wouldn’t care about neglecting him and not sending him, even if that means losing medals.

  • @[email protected]M
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    21 year ago

    To me, even in countries that are not hateful towards LGBT, coming out as gay is still strong as fuck. Sadly, you are going to be seen and treated differently. Nothing but respect to him. Fucking go Tomás!