The Malta Independent on Sunday

Swimming Australia says bad treatment a decades-long issue

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Swimming Australia says unacceptab­le treatment of some swimmers is a decades-long problem amid media reports that six former elite athletes will soon make public their experience­s of abuse in the sport.

Swimming Australia said in a statement Saturday that it is "deeply concerned and understand­s the gravity" of fresh claims of abuse within the sport after meeting with former Olympic swimmer Maddie Groves.

"We acknowledg­e some members of the swimming community have experience­d unacceptab­le behavior, some of this dates back decades," SA said.

The swimming associatio­n said it was unaware of the nature of the claims from the six swimmers.

Local media said the swimmers will come forward amid a controvers­y initiated by two-time Olympic silver medalist Groves in a series of social media posts. Groves withdrew from Australia's Olympic swim trials which finished in Adelaide nine days ago, claiming there were "misogynist­ic perverts in sport."

Groves on Friday met with Swimming Australia president Kieren Perkins and chief executive officer Alex Baumann to detail her concerns.

Perkins and Baumann are both former Olympic gold medalists in swimming, Perkins for Australia and Baumann for Canada.

"We have met with Maddie Groves and had productive discussion­s," SA said. "The most important thing we are working on right now is ensuring Australia has a safe swimming community."

Groves' claims prompted other reports of poor culture in the sport, including incidents of fatshaming of female swimmers.

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