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Armstrong & Getty On Demand

3/2/18 A&G Hr. 3 USA Swimming Abuse

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

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News, Daily News, Society & Culture

4.63.5K Ratings

🗓️ 2 March 2018

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Former Olympic swimming hopeful Jancy Thompson joined Armstrong & Getty to talk about the culture of abuse that exists within the USA Swimming organization.

Transcript

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0:00.0

the

0:05.4

they've seen the news yesterday that the c-e-o of us olympic

0:10.2

the u.s. Olympic committee resigned his name is Scott blackman he resigned yesterday

0:14.6

now

0:15.4

he's saying for health reasons everybody believes he's stepping down because

0:19.5

of the tremendous pressure that's being brought

0:21.9

uh... for him to step down because he presided over the u.s. gymnastics team

0:26.4

and their child molestation scam that they had going

0:29.8

and it would seem a u.s. swimming also

0:32.7

uh... former olympic swimming champion

0:35.3

said yesterday let the olympic movement take note

0:38.9

the money and u.s.a.s total metal count under Scott blackman will be forgotten black

0:43.1

man's career will be defined by his unwillingness to protect children and

0:46.2

athletes from sexual abuse

0:48.4

uh... yeah because you know about the

0:51.2

gymnastics story

0:52.8

you might not know about the swimming story

0:55.2

and total u.s. swimming now has roughly a hundred and fifty

0:58.3

names on a public list of coaches and officials who have been banned of course they

1:01.6

had internal lists

1:02.9

for years and years and years

1:04.9

they just didn't let anybody any parents are the public know about it and they

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