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2020.07.08 10:02 GMT+8

British Gymnastics to take independent review after abuse allegations

Updated 2020.07.08 10:02 GMT+8
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William Trood competes in the pomme druing the British Gymnastics Championships in Liverpool, the United Kingdom, March 26, 2017. /VCG

British Gymnastics will conduct an independent review of allegations of abuse and bullying in the sport, the sport's national governing body said on Tuesday. 

British media reports have cited allegations from a number of ex-gymnasts describing abusive behaviour from coaches and staff. 

The announcement came after the British Athletes Commission (BAC), which represents the country's Olympic and Paralympic athletes, called for an investigation of the allegations. 

British Gold medalist Max Whitlock during the medal ceremony for Men's Pommel Horse Final in the Apparatus Finals at the 49th FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in Stuttgart, Germany, October 12, 2019. /VCG

"The behaviors we have heard about in recent days are completely contrary to our standards of safe coaching and have no place in our sport," said Jane Allen, chief executive officer of British Gymnastics. 

"…It is clear that gymnasts did not feel they could raise their concerns to British Gymnastics and it is vital that an Independent Review helps us better understand why so we can remove any barriers as quickly as possible."

"No athlete should be expected to tolerate an abuse of power or poor practice. The performance environment should be a place of mutual trust and respect where athletes are supported in achieving their best," BAC said. 

Source(s): Reuters
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