Lodi News-Sentinel

USOC seeks to shut down USA Gymnastics

- — David Wharton, Los Angeles Times

Days after American gymnast Simone Biles concluded a historic performanc­e at the world championsh­ips, the U.S. Olympic Committee announced it will seek to banish the national organizati­on that oversees her sport.

The drastic move involves the USOC filing a complaint to revoke USA Gymnastics’ status as a national governing body, initiating a potentiall­y long adjudicati­on process.

If the revocation is successful, an entirely new organizati­on might have to be created to run American gymnastics.

“You might be asking why now?” USOC Chief Executive Sarah Hirshland wrote in an open letter Monday. “The short answer is that we believe the challenges facing the organizati­on are simply more than it is capable of overcoming in its current form.”

USA Gymnastics has suffered through a series of controvers­ies in recent years, foremost among them a sexual abuse scandal that saw disgraced sports doctor Larry Nassar molest hundreds of young athletes under the guise of providing medical treatment.

More recently, the organizati­on suffered through repeated missteps as it struggled to replace former President Steve Penny, who was arrested last month for allegedly tampering with evidence in the Nassar case.

Numerous gymnasts have filed lawsuits against both USA Gymnastics and the USOC.

“This is a situation in which there are no perfect solutions,” Hirshland said. “Seeking to revoke recognitio­n is not a conclusion that we have come to easily.”

Officials have given USA Gymnastics the option of surrenderi­ng its status voluntaril­y.

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