Los Angeles Times

Court says athletes must be shielded from abuse

- By David Wharton

The California Supreme Court issued a ruling Thursday that pressures Olympic organizati­ons to do more when it comes to protecting young athletes from sexual abuse by coaches.

The ruling, in response to a Los Angeles lawsuit, stated USA Taekwondo can be held liable for the actions of a coach who abused three female athletes when they were minors. The national governing body, or NGB, is among dozens of organizati­ons that oversee amateur sports and register coaches who work for private teams.

“NGBs can no longer ‘turn a blind eye’ and blame small clubs,” said Robert Allard, an attorney for the women. He added that because of the ruling, “Minor athletes in the Olympic movement are better protected now than they were in the past.”

Other NGBs such as USA Swimming and USA Gymnastics, with the Larry Nasser scandal, have been hit with incidents of abuse in recent years.

In many cases, victims have sought to hold the U.S Olympic & Paralympic Committee responsibl­e because it serves as an umbrella organizati­on, monitoring and funding NGBs. Though the California case establishe­s legal precedent in such cases, it stopped short of blaming the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee, which, as an umbrella entity, monitors and helps fund the NGBs.

National governing bodies ‘can no longer “turn a blind eye” and blame small clubs.’

— Robert Allard, an attorney for three women who sued a taekwando coach

“While this is a significan­t finding, and sets a standard for other cases, we are committed to playing an important role in leading the Olympic and Paralympic community in better protecting athletes, and preventing and addressing abuse wherever it may occur,” the USOPC said in a statement.

In 2017, the taekwondo athletes won a $60-million judgment against coach Marc Gitelman, who was convicted of child sex abuse. Though finding in the athletes’ favor, the trial court threw out claims against USA Taekwondo and the USOPC.

The state Supreme Court upheld a lower appellate decision that revived the claims against USA Taekwondo, writing that the NGB had a “special relationsh­ip” with Gitelman because it registered him and was, therefore, in position to control his actions.

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