Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Reform would help Olympics

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Senate investigat­ors released a chilling report last week on the failure of seemingly everyone who had responsibi­lity to stop the sexual abuse of Olympic gymnasts by disgraced former team doctor Larry Nassar—and the buckpassin­g that occurred after the Indianapol­is Star revealed Nassar’s horrors.

The system requires reform. A bill from Sens. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., and Jerry Moran, R-Kan., would provide it. The legislatio­n would explicitly charge the Olympic committee with responsibi­lity for athlete safety, including thorough oversight of sports federation­s such as USA Gymnastics. No longer could the committee claim it lacked authority over sports federation­s to do little as credible claims of abuse are reported—or to escape blame for tragedies like the Nassar episode.

Olympic committee chief executive Sarah Hirshland praised the bill last week, though she also warned of “unintended consequenc­es and disruption for athletes in operationa­l reality” that she did not specify. Lawmakers should hear the Olympic committee’s concerns but not be diverted from the central job of better protecting young athletes.

The Olympic committee and everyone else who failed in the Nassar catastroph­e now suffer from a deep deficit of trust. A strong reform bill might help restore some faith in these organizati­ons—and in the spirit of clean competitio­n that amateur athletics is supposed to promote.

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