Chattanooga Times Free Press

CrossFit founder dropped by Reebok over tweet

- BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

The founder of CrossFit is apologizin­g for a Twitter post he made about racial inequality protests after Reebok cut ties with his company.

On Saturday, the Institute of Health Metrics and Evaluation tweeted: “Racism is a Public Health Issue.”

In a response, also on Twitter, CrossFit founder and CEO Greg Glassman said, “It’s Floyd-19,” a reference to COVID-19, the disease caused by coronaviru­s that has killed 400,000 people around the world this year. Floyd, who was African American, died two weeks ago after a white Minneapoli­s police officer pressed a knee on his neck for several minutes. The incident was captured on video and has sparked worldwide protests.

Reebok had been negotiatin­g a new contract with CrossFit.

“Our partnershi­p with CrossFit HQ comes to an end later this year,” Reebok told the AP. “Recently, we have been in discussion­s regarding a new agreement, however, in light of recent events, we have made the decision to end our partnershi­p with CrossFit HQ. We will fulfill our remaining contractua­l obligation­s in 2020.”

Glassman, through his company’s Twitter account, wrote, “I, CrossFit HQ , and the CrossFit community will not stand for racism. I made a mistake by the words I chose yesterday. My heart is deeply saddened by the pain it has caused. It was a mistake, not racist but a mistake.”

Gyms around the country affiliated with CrossFit also recoiled from Glassman’s comments.

 ?? JIM WILSON/THE NEW YORK TIMES ?? Greg Glassman, founder of CrossFit, instructs a class in Soquel, Calif., in 2005.
JIM WILSON/THE NEW YORK TIMES Greg Glassman, founder of CrossFit, instructs a class in Soquel, Calif., in 2005.

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