Gymnastics champion Shewfelt urges strict policies to deter sexual abuse
Canadian gymnast Kyle Shewfelt says policies dealing with abuse in sports need to be strengthened to help prevent further incidents of sexual assault and other crimes against young athletes.
The Olympic champion said Thursday that it was good that the Larry Nassar case in the United States has raised awareness about abuse but it needs to be followed up with strong measures from authorities in all sports, not just gymnastics.
Nassar, a sports doctor who admitted to molesting some of the U.S.’s top gymnasts over many years, was sentenced Wednesday to 40 to 175 years in prison for sexual assault and other charges in a Michigan court.
“We need stronger policies in place so Larry Nassar can’t get away with what he got away with for 20 years,” said Shewfelt. “The conversation has started, but much more needs to be done.