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Speedskating’s Andy Gabel Has a Playbook For Sex Abuse Accusers: Threaten to Sue Them

PREVIOUSLY: Swimming’s Chuck Wielgus Stands Fully Exposed As a Cover-Up Creep – But Whatever Happened to Speedskating Hall of Famer Andy Gabel? Published December 1st, 2014 […]

U.S. Speedskating’s Andy Gabel Decision Shows How Molesters in That Sport, As in Swimming, Continue to Roam Free

PREVIOUSLY:   Swimming’s Chuck Wielgus Stands Fully Exposed As a Cover-Up Creep – But Whatever Happened to Speedskating Hall of Famer Andy Gabel? Published December 1st, […]

What the Former USOC Athlete Ombudsman Probably Knows About Swimming Abuse – What He Surely Knows About Speedskating Abuse

by Irvin Muchnick   We’ve been reporting how the removal of John Ruger as the U.S. Olympic Committee’s athlete ombudsman, a statutory position, coincided with more […]

With Capitol Hill in Holding Pattern on Amateur Sports Abuse Investigations, Here’s a Glimpse of the Testimony to Congressman Miller

by Irvin Muchnick   At the behest of an Irish legislator, police there are reexamining the criminal cases of two-continent abusive coach George Gibney. The U.S. […]

Michael Crowe, Defrocked American Team Speedskating Coach, Now Has the Same Job in Canada

by Irvin Muchnick   Last month we told you the full story that former speedskater and current activist Eva Rodansky — a bystander sexual misconduct victim […]

U.S. Speedskating Dissidents Resubmit Proposal to Ban Accused Molester Andy Gabel

by Irvin Muchnick   The U.S. Speedskating Congress, in Minneapolis this weekend, faces a renewed push to revoke the membership of sport great Andy Gabel, who […]

U.S. Speedskating Activist’s Letter to Congresswoman Jackie Speier’s Office: GAO Sex Abuse Report Stinks. Congresswoman to Activist: [nothing].

Eva Rodansky, the former world-class speedskater whose career was at least indirectly derailed by sexual misconduct in that sport, has given Concussion Inc. permission to publish […]

Missing and Exploited Children Experts: The Silent Start-Up of the U.S. Olympic Committee’s ‘National Center for Safe Sport’

by Irvin Muchnick   In February the U.S. Olympic Committee announced $5.2 million in funding toward the start-up of a “National Center for Safe Sport,” loosely […]

Olympic Hopeful Turned 50-Year Abuse Survivor — In an Exclusive Interview, Speed Skating’s 1960s Golden Girl, Vickie Swanson, Explains Why She Disappeared

by Irvin Muchnick Heading toward the 1968 Winter Olympics in France, it appeared that Southern California would be contributing at least two major female medal hopefuls […]

Concussion Inc. - Author Irvin Muchnick