The Borneo Post (Sabah)

USA Gymnastics says CEO out in latest post-scandal shakeup

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NEW YORK: USA Gymnastics said on Tuesday its chief executive had left the sport’s national governing body, as the organisati­on tries to recover from a scandal over the sexual abuse of hundreds of female athletes by one of its team doctors.

Media reports said Kerry Perry, a former media executive who took the job nine months ago, departed under pressure.

Perry was hired around the time former national team doctor Larry Nassar pleaded guilty to sexually abusing more than 100 gymnasts, including Olympic gold medalists Aly Raisman and Jordyn Wieber.

The full board of USA Gymnastics, the sport’s national governing body, resigned early this year after revelation­s that officials there had turned a blind eye to the accusation­s.

“In the wake of horrific events that have impacted our athletes and the entire gymnastics community, USA Gymnastics has made progress in stabilizin­g itself,” Karen Golz, chair of the USA Gymnastics Board, said in a statement.

Golz thanked Perry “for her leadership under very difficult circumstan­ces.”

The Orange County Register, which reported the departure hours before USA Gymnastics announced it, said she was forced out amid pressure from the US Olympic Committee, according to two unidentifi­ed people it said were familiar with the process.

Perry did not immediatel­y respond to a message seeking comment, and USA Gymnastics spokeswoma­n Leslie King declined to comment on the report.

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