No matter how many rules are put into place, it will not prevent that type of thing from happening. IMO the gymnasts need to be educated better on what a doctor/physical therapist/coach/... may or may not say or do. And doctors/PTs/coaches/... need to be educated better as well.
I remember feeling super embarrassed as a (pre-)teen when (well-meaning) adults probed me about my experience with boys. Although these instances were rather innocent and simply based on observations of a boy "liking" me and wanting to "go out" with me, they made me feel highly uncomfortable. At the same time I was taught that I should be ok with these questions and I felt that something must be wrong with me for feeling embarrassed. If you are super stingy, these kind of questions could already be, in a way, regarded as sexual harrassment. This is also the same age when, as a girl, you have to wrap your head around the fact that you will have to see a gynecologist at some point in your future. I think Nassar getting away with what he did for such a long time, has got a lot to do with the fact that girls felt they were not supposed to feel embarrassed by what he did, because after all, he's a doctor and as a female you will have to see a doctor who touches you "there" at least once a year for the rest of your life anyways.
So....although I believe USAG needs to change a few things that will make it harder for things like these to happen, the #1 priority should be on educating everyone involved in the national team camp system.
BTW....going by the huge number of gymnasts who received his "special treatment", some of the gymnasts who supported Nassar on his FB initially, must be among the victims. This is just speculation but it is very likely. I wonder if they realize now that what he did was neither normal nor necessary...
I remember feeling super embarrassed as a (pre-)teen when (well-meaning) adults probed me about my experience with boys. Although these instances were rather innocent and simply based on observations of a boy "liking" me and wanting to "go out" with me, they made me feel highly uncomfortable. At the same time I was taught that I should be ok with these questions and I felt that something must be wrong with me for feeling embarrassed. If you are super stingy, these kind of questions could already be, in a way, regarded as sexual harrassment. This is also the same age when, as a girl, you have to wrap your head around the fact that you will have to see a gynecologist at some point in your future. I think Nassar getting away with what he did for such a long time, has got a lot to do with the fact that girls felt they were not supposed to feel embarrassed by what he did, because after all, he's a doctor and as a female you will have to see a doctor who touches you "there" at least once a year for the rest of your life anyways.
So....although I believe USAG needs to change a few things that will make it harder for things like these to happen, the #1 priority should be on educating everyone involved in the national team camp system.
BTW....going by the huge number of gymnasts who received his "special treatment", some of the gymnasts who supported Nassar on his FB initially, must be among the victims. This is just speculation but it is very likely. I wonder if they realize now that what he did was neither normal nor necessary...