USA Gymnastics
statement regarding the E:60 program concerning
gymnastics
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 15,
2008 -- Any form of abuse against an athlete is unacceptable.
USA Gymnastics seeks to
do everything within its
jurisdiction to stop abuse. This
jurisdiction
does not extend to the employment practices of private gymnastics
clubs. USA Gymnastics’ diligence in
protecting its athletes creates a record of these actions (a list of
terminated members) that invites
scrutiny of the sport and the
organization’s efforts to protect children who participate in it.
USA Gymnastics continues to work
with the National
Center for Safety
Initiatives (NCSI) and other
organizations to develop best
practices in this area. NCSI is the background screening agency used by USA Gymnastics and the U.S. Olympic Committee, and its screening covers criminal
background, sex offender registry and identity
verification. NCSI focuses its efforts, systems and expertise into
seven identified risk factors to ensure client organizations are meeting and
exceeding due diligence.
Steve Penny, president of USA Gymnastics, explains, “The vast majority
of USA Gymnastics professional members are good, law-abiding people who care deeply about serving young athletes. As a
parent with children in gymnastics, I
have full faith in the values of our professional community to continue
addressing this concern and providing the safest environment for young people.
Gymnastics helps teach young people great lifelong skills, including teamwork, fitness, self-discipline, and other important values which sustain a healthy
and successful approach to
life.”