Critics call Gymnastics Canada’s agreement with Abuse-Free Sport ‘miniscule step’
Gymnastics Canada has signed an agreement to join Abuse-Free Sport, the new federal program to prevent and address maltreatment in sport.
But an international athletes rights group said the news is more “miniscule steps” the embattled national gymnastics federation has taken to improve what more than 500 current and former Canadian gymnasts say is a toxic environment of abuse and maltreatment in their sport.
Gymnastics Canada said in a release Friday it can access services of the new Office of the Sport Integrity Commissioner (OSIC), which was created in an effort to provide a one-stop, fully independent complaint investigator, as of Dec. 2, 2022 at the latest.
“We believe that offering a safe environment is everyone’s responsibility,” Gymnastics Canada CEO Ian Moss said in a statement. “Gymnastics Canada is fully committed to doing our part to support a growing national movement that is changing the culture of sport in this country and to support the development and implementation of an independent safe sport complaint mechanism.