The pressure to look like other divers led Anabelle Smith to a low place

Diver Anabelle Smith was an “energetic” and “bubbly” kid who never thought twice about her body. 

But things started to change for the three-time Olympian when she hit puberty around the late age of 17.

And she simultaneously moved to Brisbane, away from her family and support network, to further her career.

“I think feeling the pressure to have to look like everyone else is a common occurrence amongst a lot of athletes,” the now 31-year-old told ABC Sport.

“As divers, we are in bathers in our training sessions, so there’s not a lot that’s left to the imagination.

“Sometimes you can feel eyes are on you, and at competitions everyone’s judging what you look like.”

Smith’s negative feelings about her body weren’t helped by comments from support staff, or others in the diving community.

“[People saying] ‘you’re looking heavy’ or ‘you need to do some more cardio’. Or then on the flip side, ‘you’re looking really fit and really strong’ when I was probably at my lightest and unhealthy as well.”

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Anabelle Smith competed at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.(AAP: Dave Hunt)

Body image concerns are one of the major barriers to girls and women’s participation in sport and physical activity.

Dr Susan White is the chief medical officer at the Victorian Institute of Sport and says it’s more common amongst women, primarily in sports with minimal uniform coverage, like swimming, diving, and athletics.

“[It can lead to] some mental health issues, and disordered eating, which is the prelude to eating disorders, just a difference in severity,” Dr White told ABC Sport.

Smith struggled with both under-fuelling and overeating.

“I was trying to not eat a lot of food to fit a mould that I thought I needed to fit at training, but also reacting to some of the things that I was seeing around me,” she said.

“And then when I was starving, I’d eat too much and binge and just have a super unhealthy relationship with food.”

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