Beyond the Breaking News

I.B.U. Chief Apologizes to Biathlon Athletes for Mishandling of Abuse Claims

Sports News

I.B.U. Chief Apologizes to Biathlon Athletes for Mishandling of Abuse Claims
BiathlonSexual AbuseAthlete Safety

The secretary general of the International Biathlon Union (IBU) apologized for any athlete mistreatment during his tenure at U.S. Biathlon, addressing concerns about athlete safety raised by Associated Press reports. Multiple women athletes have accused officials of ignoring or excusing sexual abuse and harassment by coaches over decades, prioritizing medal wins over accountability. The I.B.U. chief pledged cooperation with a U.S. Center for SafeSport investigation into a coach accused of sexual abuse.

FILE - This combination of images shows Joan Wilder on Nov. 22, 2024, Grace Boutot on Oct. 17, 2024, and Joanne Reid on Jan. 5, 2023. The secretary general of the International Biathlon Union apologized to any athlete who was mistreated during his tenure at U.

S. Biathlon while speaking to a 90-minute meeting Tuesday that focused on concerns about athlete safety brought to light by multiple Associated Press reports. “I appreciate anyone who comes forward with issues, especially issues of sexual misconduct, whether it’s recent ones or old ones. I think that’s an incredibly brave and important thing to do,” Max Cobb said in remarks to the U.S. Biathlon Association’s annual meeting, held over Zoom.how women said officials ignored or excused sexual abuse and harassment of female biathletes by their coaches and others over decades because they were more concerned about winning medals than holding offenders accountable. While the men involved climbed the ranks of the sport, the women — who described a culture of abuse dating back to the 1990s — said they were forced to end their racing careers early. Biathlon combines cross-country skiing with target shooting. “I can say personally I am very sorry for any athlete who suffered any kind of mistreatment during my time working with U.S. Biathlon,” said Cobb, who rose from domestic team manager to CEO of the association and is now an official with the IBU, the worldwide governing body of Cobb said Tuesday that he would cooperate with a U.S. Center for SafeSport investigation into a coach accused of sexually abusing a young biathlete, causing her so much distress that she attempted suicide. He said SafeSport holds exclusive jurisdiction over investigations and he could not speak further. However, that biathlete, Grace Boutot, also attended the virtual meeting and said no one is prohibited from speaking about her case because she has not filed a SafeSport complaint about the abuse she suffered. She said a SafeSport six-month suspension was not enough, while she has endured a life sentence. Cobb was named in a different SafeSport complaint filed by another former biathlete who said her coach tried to sexually assault her and Cobb dismissed it when she reported it to him. During the meeting Boutot accused Cobb and other board members of ignoring sexual abuse she suffered at the hands of two different coaches. “Other people were aware of what happened, and they did not reach out to me to investigate after my suicide attempt,” she said. Drew Hudon, vice president of the Colorado Biathlon Club, said that is why the board has lost the trust of U.S. Biathlon members. That includes board Chairman Bob Hall, who opened the meeting saying athlete safety was the priority and had said the body would investigate any allegations. “We just heard point-blank, crystal clear, they did know and did not investigate,” Hudon said. “That to me was a clear example of why I should not have trust right now in this board of directors, in their ability to oversee this organization and promote safety.” The U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee placed an employee on administrative leave after the AP reported about Boutot’s case. Boutot and two-time Olympian Joan Wilder contacted the AP with their stories after the news agency reported that two-time Olympian Joanne Reid was sexually harassed and abused for years by a ski wax technician while racing on the World Cup circuit, according to SafeSport. When she complained, she said, she was told his behavior was just part of male European culture and then faced retaliation. SafeSport has launched a new investigation into U.S. Biathlon CEO Jack Gierhart and High Performance Director Lowell Bailey regarding the retaliation claims, though it is not known when they will finish their work. SafeSport spokeswoman Hilary Nemchik said she could not comment on an ongoing case. The AP story on Reid’s SafeSport case prompted U.S. Biathlon to order an independent investigation into team culture and safety. The assessment by auditor Vestry Laight found that biathletes faced “misogynistic” behavior while racing and feared retaliation if they came forward. At Tuesday’s meeting, Gierhart detailed the organization’s plan to respond to auditor recommendations and create a supportive and accountable team culture. “This is an ongoing process — it’s a journey,” he said. “It’s a shift for us, and we’re committed to making it happen.”EDITOR’S NOTE — Martha Bellisle is an amateur biathlete who has won several U.S. national and world championship gold medals in the master’s division for competitors 60 and older. She has competed at local races across the country sanctioned by the U.S. Biathlon Association.EDITOR’S NOTE — This story includes discussion of suicide. If you or someone you know needs help, the national suicide and crisis lifeline in the U.S. is available by calling or texting 988. There is also an online chat atThe secretary general of the International Biathlon Union apologized to any athlete who was mistreated during his tenure at U.S. Biathlon while speaking to a 90-minute meeting Tuesday that focused on concerns about athlete safety brought to light by multiple Associated Press reports. “I appreciate anyone who comes forward with issues, especially issues of sexual From public hangings in the town square to lethal injections witnessed by journalists, executions historically have mostly been carried out with at least some public scrutiny. That will not be the case in Indiana early Wednesday, when Joseph Corcoran is set to be put to death by lethal injection without any independent witnesses present. The SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Grubhub Inc., an online food ordering and delivery platform, will pay $25 million to settle a dispute over alleged deceptive business practices with the Illinois attorney general and the Federal Trade Commission, officials said Tuesday. Attorney General Kwame Raoul said he launched an investigation into the 20-year-old operation after receiving “dozens” COLUMBUS, Ohio — Democratic U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown made clear during a farewell speech Tuesday that he does not plan to abandon his career-long fight for American workers despite suffering a bitter defeat last month in Ohio, where it’s become nearly impossible for his party to win statewide elections. “This is my last speech MONTGOMERY, Ala. — A judge last week dismissed a wrongful death lawsuit that led the Alabama Supreme Court to rule that frozen embryos are “extrauterine children,” a decision that drew national attention and temporarily halted in vitro fertilization services in the state. A couple, who filed a wrongful death lawsuit over the accidental destruction Hundreds of people in the U.S. have died in shootings over the past 25 years in places like offices, stores and theaters, but the carnage perhaps hits hardest when it happens in schools and colleges. In those cases, the victims are children who still have some of their baby teeth, newly adult students with career Fighting hunger together: Safeway’s, Albertsons’ Nourishing Neighbors program tackles food insecurity‘Preventing the preventable:’ Most effective ways to protect your home from water damage Water damage stands as one of the most common and costly claims that homeowners face, accounting for nearly a quarter of all homeowners insurance claims.The Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust is hosting a tree-planting fundraiser, helping create a sustainable future for local communities, wildlife and the planet.Design a better world: Local university offers video game, AI and UX design degrees Have you dreamed of designing your own video game or being at the forefront of artificial intelligence? There is a school that can help turn those dreams into a reality.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

Mynorthwest /  🏆 438. in US

Biathlon Sexual Abuse Athlete Safety U.S. Biathlon International Biathlon Union

 

United States Latest News, United States Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Canada apologizes to Inuit communities for mass killing of sled dogs decades agoCanada apologizes to Inuit communities for mass killing of sled dogs decades agoCanada apologizes to Inuit communities for mass killing of sled dogs decades ago
Read more »

Israel and Hezbollah move closer to a cease-fireIsrael and Hezbollah move closer to a cease-fireAndrea Mitchell is chief Washington correspondent and chief foreign affairs correspondent for NBC News.
Read more »

Dan Campbell says Detroit Lions Jameson Williams apologized for penaltyDan Campbell says Detroit Lions Jameson Williams apologized for penaltyDetroit Lions Jameson Williams apologizes for penalty against Bears.
Read more »

South King Fire chief, deputy chief placed on leaveSouth King Fire chief, deputy chief placed on leaveThe South King County Fire chief and deputy chief have been placed on administrative leave, according CAO for South King Fire.
Read more »

Interim SPD Chief Sue Rahr announces Deputy Chief Barden’s departureInterim SPD Chief Sue Rahr announces Deputy Chief Barden’s departureThe department shakeup was announced via email.
Read more »

Digimon Staff Apologizes for Criticism Over 25th Anniversary CelebrationDigimon Staff Apologizes for Criticism Over 25th Anniversary CelebrationDigimon 25th anniversary celebration sparks outrage among fans as the staff apologizes for their dissastisfaction.
Read more »



Render Time: 2026-05-28 12:29:59