Have any of these gymnasts ever played as a team before though? We take an inherently individual sport, and shoehorn it into a team environment for NCAA competitions and the Olympics. And even then, it's just a matter of adding up your scores, it's not like you depend on your teammates. Then we demand they know how to act like one.
I agree, her phrasing wasn't ideal. But beyond that, I can't criticize her. But, mental health is as important as physical health for athletes, and I give her credit for standing up for that, but in that same line of thinking, I have a hard time separating her from the Bo Jacksons of the world whose bodies failed them, if her mind failed her at the worst possible moment.