"From a young age, I knew I was gay, but it was here that I got to live my sexuality," said Matos, who is now living in Rio de Janiero, Brazil, according to a translation of his interview on OutSports.
The 24-year-old athlete said friends advised him to remain in the closet until after the 2016 Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janiero.
But Matos said he felt the increasing pressure of having to keep his sexuality a secret — hiding boyfriends and avoiding gay parties. He also acknowledged that he was inspired to be open about his identity after British Olympic diver Tom Daley announced in December he was dating a man, who was later revealed to be Oscar-winning Milk screenwriter Dustin Lance Black.
Born in Bethlehem, Pa., Matos moved to Rio de Janiero to pursue his diving career and became the Brazilian 3-meter champion in 2013. He also won a bronze medal in the event in 2012 in the US.
(from the Advocate)
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