Abuse in gymnastics
A variety of forms of abuse have been reported in gymnastics, including physical, emotional, and sexual abuse.[1][2] Abuse has been reported in multiple countries including Australia,[3][4] Brazil,[5] Portugal,[6] the United Kingdom,[7] and the United States.[8]
See also
References
- Salim, Jade; Winter, Stacy (2022). ""I still wake up with nightmares" … The long-term psychological impacts from gymnasts' maltreatment experiences" (PDF). Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology. 11 (4): 429–443. doi:10.1037/spy0000302. S2CID 250108636.
- Kerr, Gretchen; Stirling, Ashley; Willson, Erin (2020). "When the coach-athlete relationship influences vulnerability to sexual abuse of women's artistic gymnasts". Women's Artistic Gymnastics. pp. 143–157. doi:10.4324/9781003007005-9. ISBN 9781003007005. S2CID 216375598.
- Cervin, Georgia; Kerr, Roslyn; Barker-Ruchti, Natalie; Schubring, Astrid; Nunomura, Myrian (2017). "Growing up and speaking out: female gymnasts' rights in an ageing sport". Annals of Leisure Research. 20 (3): 317–330. doi:10.1080/11745398.2017.1310625. S2CID 157492144.
- Quigley, Alison (2022). "Viewing Australia's national redress scheme through the sporting lens with gymnastics as a case study". The ANZSLA Commentator. 112: 4–13.
- Seanor, Michelle E.; Giffin, Cole E.; Schinke, Robert J.; Coholic, Diana A. (2021). "Brazilian Gymnastics in a Crucible: A Media Data Case Study of Serial Sexual Victimization of the Brazilian Men's Gymnastics Team". Case Studies in Sport and Exercise Psychology. 5 (S1): S1–25–S1-35. doi:10.1123/cssep.2021-0007. S2CID 244882468.
- Pinheiro, Maria Claudia; Pimenta, Nuno; Resende, Rui; Malcolm, Dominic (2014). "Gymnastics and child abuse: an analysis of former international Portuguese female artistic gymnasts". Sport, Education and Society. 19 (4): 435–450. doi:10.1080/13573322.2012.679730. S2CID 13881345.
- "British Gymnastics to name banned coaches as part of abuse investigation". Sky News. 19 October 2022. Retrieved 19 October 2022.
- Tofler, Ian (2018). "Gymnastics". The ISSP Manual of Sports Psychiatry. pp. 116–122. doi:10.4324/9781315211664-10. ISBN 9781315211664.
Further reading
- Burke, Anne Marie (2021). "Raising the Bar: Increasing Protection for Athletes in the Olympic Movement from Sexual Harassment and Abuse". Journal of Legal Aspects of Sport. 31: 60–93. doi:10.18060/24920. S2CID 233943324.
- Cervin, Georgia (2021). Degrees of Difficulty: How Women's Gymnastics Rose to Prominence and Fell from Grace. University of Illinois Press. ISBN 978-0-252-05267-5.
- Jacobs, Frank; Smits, Froukje; Knoppers, Annelies (2017). "'You don't realize what you see!': the institutional context of emotional abuse in elite youth sport". Sport in Society. 20 (1): 126–143. doi:10.1080/17430437.2015.1124567. S2CID 146978810.
- Lang, Melanie (2010). "Intensive Training in Youth Sports: A New Abuse of Power?". Bullying and the Abuse of Power. Brill. ISBN 978-1-84888-045-0.
- Smits, Froukje; Jacobs, Frank; Knoppers, Annelies (2017). "'Everything revolves around gymnastics': athletes and parents make sense of elite youth sport". Sport in Society. 20 (1): 66–83. doi:10.1080/17430437.2015.1124564. S2CID 147610232.
- Shapiro, Jamie L.; Bartlett, Michelle L.; Lomonte, Leah E. (2020). "Psychological Aspects of Injury in Gymnastics". Gymnastics Medicine: Evaluation, Management and Rehabilitation. Springer International Publishing. pp. 75–100. ISBN 978-3-030-26288-4.
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