In August 2016, Rachael Denhollander – an attorney and former club gymnast treated by Larry Nassar – read an Indianapolis Star investigation about USA Gymnastics failing to act on allegations of sexual abuse of young gymnasts by predatory coaches. She realised the time was right for her to come forward and become the first person to speak out publicly about the abuse she suffered as a young woman at the hands of Nassar, a physician at Michigan State University and USA Gymnastics’ national team doctor. That’s exactly what she did.

 

Four years on and as a result of Rachael’s decision, over 500 women have now come forward to say they were abused by Nassar, who will spend the remainder of his life in prison.

Rachael, who features in Netflix’s new documentary on the case, Athlete A, joins us today to talk about making the decision to speak out despite knowing how victims of sexual abuse are treated when they do, how multiple survivors had tried to raise the flag about Nassar before her but were ignored, and how Nassar was merely a symptom of a systemic problem in gymnastics, one she is still working to fix.

Rachael also describes how the fight to make USA Gymnastics accountable is still ongoing, and how children will continue to fall victim to abusive coaches and officials within cultures that value sporting success above all else.

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