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French ski coach suspended after sexual assault complaints
French ski coach suspended after sexual assault complaints

LeMonde

time5 days ago

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  • LeMonde

French ski coach suspended after sexual assault complaints

Following Le Monde 's revelations concerning allegations of sexual violence against Joël Chenal, the French Ski Federation (FFS) announced in a statement on Wednesday, July 23, that it was opening "a disciplinary procedure with immediate provisional suspension" of the 2006 Olympic silver medalist who later became a coach. In the article published Wednesday, Le Monde revealed that five young women had made new allegations against Chenal, in addition to the seven testimonies detailed in the first part of the investigation, published July 4. One of them filed a complaint Monday for sexual assault. The prosecutor's office in Albertville, a town in the French Alps, told ICI pays de Savoie that "an investigation has been opened." As reported Wednesday, the FFS referred the case to its ethics committee after our initial investigation. On Wednesday, in light of the new and serious allegations against Chenal, FFS President Fabien Saguez decided to accelerate the disciplinary procedure, citing the organization's "ethical principles and its zero tolerance for violence and inappropriate behavior." 'Supporting the victims' Saguez, who was the French women's national team coach before becoming the federation's technical director in 2006, has led the FFS since 2022. He was therefore in charge during the period (2013-2017) when Chenal was also coaching French women skiers competing in the World Cup. In the first part of our investigation, Saguez said: "We parted ways with Joël because we no longer needed him as a coach." In the same article, the FFS added: "If any reprehensible acts had been proven, the federation would necessarily have taken immediate action." In its statement Wednesday, the FFS announced that it intended "to join the case as a plaintiff, thus affirming its commitment to supporting the victims, cooperating fully with judicial authorities and establishing the full truth about these unacceptable acts." "No leniency or silence will be tolerated. The FFS will relentlessly continue its efforts to prevent, report and sanction any violation of ethics and human dignity," the federation concluded. France's Ministry of Sports, contacted by Agence France-Presse, said it "takes note" of the FFS's decision and specified that an administrative investigation had been opened following the first part of Le Mond e's investigation. The ministry stated it was "closely monitoring the progress of this investigation and any measures that may be taken."

French skier, 18, dies after crash in training at Val d'Isere
French skier, 18, dies after crash in training at Val d'Isere

CBC

time25-04-2025

  • Sport
  • CBC

French skier, 18, dies after crash in training at Val d'Isere

A promising 18-year-old French skier has died during an accident in training, the national ski federation said. It said Margot Simond died on Thursday at Val d'Isere. "Our thoughts are with the French Ski Federation, the Savoie Ski Committee, the Club des Sports des Saisies, and the entire ski community, who are deeply affected by the loss of Margot," the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) said in a statement. FIS offered its condolences and support to the family. The French under-18 slalom champion was training for this weekend's Red Bull Alpine Park event at Val d'Isere. The event, created by Olympic champion Clement Noel, combines traditional slalom with freestyle skiing. Organizers cancelled the event following the accident.

Eighteen-year-old French skier dies after crash in training at Val d'Isere
Eighteen-year-old French skier dies after crash in training at Val d'Isere

Associated Press

time25-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Associated Press

Eighteen-year-old French skier dies after crash in training at Val d'Isere

VAL D'ISERE, France (AP) — A promising 18-year-old French skier has died during an accident in training, the national ski federation said. It said Margot Simond died on Thursday at Val d'Isere. 'Our thoughts are with the French Ski Federation, the Savoie Ski Committee, the Club des Sports des Saisies, and the entire ski community, who are deeply affected by the loss of Margot,' the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) said in a statement. FIS offered its condolences and support to the family. The French under-18 slalom champion was training for this weekend's Red Bull Alpine Park event at Val d'Isere. The event, created by Olympic champion Clément Noël, combines traditional slalom with freestyle skiing. Organizers cancelled the event following the accident. ___ AP skiing:

Eighteen-year-old French skier dies after crash in training at Val d'Isere
Eighteen-year-old French skier dies after crash in training at Val d'Isere

Yahoo

time25-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Eighteen-year-old French skier dies after crash in training at Val d'Isere

VAL D'ISERE, France (AP) — A promising 18-year-old French skier has died during an accident in training, the national ski federation said. It said Margot Simond died on Thursday at Val d'Isere. 'Our thoughts are with the French Ski Federation, the Savoie Ski Committee, the Club des Sports des Saisies, and the entire ski community, who are deeply affected by the loss of Margot,' the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) said in a statement. Advertisement FIS offered its condolences and support to the family. The French under-18 slalom champion was training for this weekend's Red Bull Alpine Park event at Val d'Isere. The event, created by Olympic champion Clément Noël, combines traditional slalom with freestyle skiing. Organizers cancelled the event following the accident. ___ AP skiing:

Promising French teenage skier Margot Simond dies in training accident
Promising French teenage skier Margot Simond dies in training accident

Straits Times

time25-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Straits Times

Promising French teenage skier Margot Simond dies in training accident

Promising French Alpine skier Margot Simond died after an accident while training in Val d'Isere on April 24, the French Ski Federation announced. The 18-year-old had been scheduled to compete in the Red Bull Alpine Park event, created by Olympic champion Clement Noel, this weekend. The event has been cancelled following Simond's death. Organisers said a doctor attempted to resuscitate Simond after she fell but she could not be revived. French media reported an investigation has been launched to determine the circumstances surrounding the death. Simond was crowned French U-18 slalom champion last March and was regarded as a promising talent for the future of French Alpine skiing. REUTERS Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.

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