Waterloo Region Record

Gymnastics Canada, provincial bodies sued

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More than a dozen former Canadian gymnasts have launched a classactio­n lawsuit claiming lasting physical and psychologi­cal damages suffered over many years.

Amelia Cline is the named plaintiff and there are as many as 20 class members so far.

The proposed class of plaintiffs are suing Gymnastics Canada and provincial governing bodies in B.C., Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Alberta and Saskatchew­an alleging physical, sexual and/or psychologi­cal abuse while participan­ts of programs and activities delivered by Gymnastics Canada and six provincial member organizati­ons between 1978 and the present.

“The defendants caused or contribute­d to the abuse of gymnasts by creating a culture and an environmen­t where the abuse could occur, and failing to take appropriat­e steps to protect the athletes in their care and control, many of whom were children when the abuse took place,” said the statement of claim.

Defendants have 21 days to respond.

Cline was coached by Vladimir and Svetlana Lashin at Omega Gymnastics Sports Centre in Coquitlam, B.C. Legal documents allege that Cline, as a result of the abuse she was subjected to during training, continues to suffer from numerous physical and psychologi­cal harm and injuries.

According to the lawsuit filed Wednesday in the Supreme Court of B.C., they include a training-induced seizure, ongoing back and neck injuries and chronic pain, a hamstring avulsion fracture, fractures in a hand, wrist, fingers and toes, chronic knee pain, disordered eating, stunted growth, anxiety, insomnia and nightmares.

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