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German gymnastics coach removed after bullying investigation
May 4, 2021 GMT
CHEMNITZ, Germany (AP) A German gymnastics coach has been removed from her post at an Olympic training center after an investigation found she mistreated athletes.
The head of the training center in eastern Germany, Thomas Weise, told the dpa news agency Tuesday that “the working relationship” with coach Gabriele Frehse has ended. She has coached for more than three decades.
Gymnasts including Pauline Schäfer, the 2017 world champion on balance beam, accused Frehse of intimidating and bullying athletes in an investigation by news outlet Der Spiegel last year. The German Gymnastics Union commissioned an investigation which found evidence of “psychological violence” in 17 incidents. She was also accused of giving painkillers to gymnasts. The board of the gymnastics union recommended in January that Frehse should be fired from the training center.
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Gary Hughes, director of the New Product Introduction Engineering Department of carmaker Nio, speaks to reporters at a race car exhibition hall in Hefei, Anhui province, Dec. 17, 2020. [Photo/China.org.cn]
The city of Hefei has become a promising land for many talents, especially for future generations, experts said on Thursday. For me, this is a big surprise. I ve worked all around the world, and I feel China has the most hard-working talent anywhere in the world, Gary Hughes, director of the New Product Introduction Engineering Department of carmaker Nio, told China.org.cn. It seems that the government can afford to nurture good ideas and also the new ideas from young people at universities. So, it s very exciting to be a part of this city s life and new development.
Abuse by coaches not isolated cases, German gymnasts say
To watch Naomi and Ruby van Dijk practicing their routines on the balance beam is to see how much they love gymnastics. But their smiles and laughter belie how this sport has treated them over the years. Only now, they say, can they love it again.
At the age of 10, the twins were chosen to train at an elite training center in Bergisch Gladbach, near Cologne. It had started well for them there, until various organizational changes left them with a coach who didn t want to train us. DW is not naming the coach for legal reasons.