Was track and field on the list beforehand, and will SOMEONE please step in and force the US athletes to compete independently in Tokyo and going forward?
Because we have an Olympic-level coach (who at least was at UCLA, if not still is), the center of an ESPN investigation (and a June criminal arrest) indicating serial sexual abuse of male track athletes going back 44 years involving 41 men.
He is out on bail, and no one knows who actually fronted the money to do so!
Conrad Mainwaring is an Olympic-level coach, and, the morning represented in the start of the article, a UCLA sophomore was training under Mainwaring at the school to try to make his national Olympic team next year.
One of Mainwaring's accusers walked up to him and outed Mainwaring as a serial child molester.
The 20 year old UCLA sophomore had to cut his workout short -- he knew too well. Mainwaring had sexually assaulted him the previous evening.
Is there any sport left on the Olympic program that some sort of sexual submission to coaches, selectors, sponsors, teammates, whathaveyou is NOT required for inclusion in the top levels of Olympic coaching here in the United States of America?
You really need to read this story for yourselves. The disgusting pattern of bullshit is too familiar to anyone who has followed the United States Olympic program for any period of recent time!
People better start getting the idea that, to win gold, you gotta put out -- and how wrong that is, on so many levels.
Shut down the USOC, force the remaining athletes to compete as independent entities.
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