Nyjah Huston Supports Simone Biles, 'People See Us As Robots'

Watch video content at TMZSports.comNyjah Huston, a skateboarding star, says he feels Simone Biles' pressure. He tells TMZ Sports that athletes are people and not robots.Biles pulled out of the finals of gymnastics on Tuesday, citing her mental health problems that had impacted her performance.Huston, who is just arriving in the United States after representing Team USA at the Tokyo Games, can relate to the expectation of being the best in a particular sport. He also tells us that it's not easy to live up to these unrealistic expectations.Huston stated at LAX, "Were humans you know." It happens occasionally and it is normal to feel nervousness and pressure. It's a real thing."It feels like people sometimes see us as robots who are out there expecting to win every single time." In reality, it's not like that. And it's not easy.Huston, 26, who was 7th in the street skateboarding event for men, said that he wished he had finished higher at his first Olympics... but that he still has the option to compete in 2024."Obviously, I wish that I could have done more, landed a few more tricks, but it was still an honor to represent the USA."