'They called us the Illuminati' - Banned long jumper opens up about his troubled past. Find out how he lost it all.
Luvo Manyonga, once an Olympic silver medallist, has recently come forward to reveal the dark and troubling times he faced. In a shocking confession, Manyonga disclosed that he and his peers were referred to as the Illuminati due to their excessive indulgence in drugs. The long jumper confessed to blowing R300,000 in just two days on substance abuse, leading to the downfall of his career. Manyonga's story sheds light on the harsh realities faced by athletes beyond the glitz and glamour of sports.
Despite his past achievements on the Olympic stage, Manyonga's life took a drastic turn as he spiraled into a cycle of addiction and self-destruction. The athlete's struggles serve as a cautionary tale, showcasing the hidden challenges faced by sports stars outside their professional endeavors. Manyonga's journey from Olympic glory to personal turmoil underscores the importance of mental health support for athletes and the need for greater awareness of the pressures they endure.
In a recent interview, Manyonga expressed remorse for his actions and the impact on his career and personal life. He emphasized the need for athletes to seek help and address mental health issues openly. The long jumper's story serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of addressing substance abuse and mental well-being in the world of sports. As Manyonga continues on his path to recovery, his journey stands as a testament to resilience and the possibility of overcoming adversity.
'We would blow R300 000 in two days on drugs': Troubled Olympic silver medallist Luvo Manyonga opens up about how he lost it all.