German Gymnastics Coaches Investigated for Alleged 2016 Abuse
Prosecutors confirm searches and investigations into two Mannheim coaches for attempted grievous bodily harm as systemic abuse allegations widen.
- Stuttgart prosecutors have launched an investigation into two coaches at the Mannheim training center over a 2016 incident involving alleged attempted grievous bodily harm.
- Searches were conducted at multiple locations to advance the investigation, with law enforcement actively involved.
- Claudia Schunk, a national junior coach, remains suspended, but the German Gymnastics Federation has emphasized that her suspension does not imply guilt.
- Both Mannheim and Stuttgart training centers face criticism for harsh and authoritarian coaching practices, with calls for systemic reforms growing louder.
- The investigation is ongoing, and no conclusions have been reached, as prosecutors continue to examine the allegations.