The Culture of Child Abuse That’s Poisoning Figure Skating

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The Culture of Child Abuse That’s Poisoning Figure Skating
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The brutal methods of Kamila Valieva’s coach have long been an open secret.

As with the Karolyis, Eteri Tutberidze’s abuse was an open secret. Instead of questioning her methods publicly or policing them privately, the most prominent and powerful people and institutions in and around figure skating—the International Skating Union, NBC, and countless others—promoted a sanitized, fairy tale version of the sport to casual fans, of sparkles and ice princesses and graceful, youthful champions. Their silence has allowed an abuser to thrive.

Rachel Denhollander, the first American gymnast to publicly accuse Larry Nasser of abuse, asked the right question during his 2018 legal case: “?” The Court of Arbitration for Sport’s decision to let Kamila Valieva compete answers the question: nothing. A 15-year-old girl who tests positive for a banned substance could not possibly have ingested that substance without the direction and approval of adults.

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