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The Center publishes the names of sanctioned adults who the Center believes pose a potential risk to U.S. Olympic and Paralympic athletes and affiliated organizations in its online Centralized Disciplinary Database (CDD). According to Center staff, as of June 30, 2020, approximately 1,300 individuals were listed in the CDD.
SafeSport's public disciplinary database indicated that Griswold was temporarily suspended on August 23, 2022, for allegations of misconduct in violation of the SafeSport Code, prohibiting him from practicing or competing at any event or facility under the U.S.O.P.C. or a national sports governing body while he was being investigated by SafeSport.
The function of SafeSport also covers providing a public central database of sanctioned individuals across all sports. [12] In 2019–20, the Center imposed temporary measures in 6% of cases – those where the charges were most serious and demanded to be addressed most urgently.
The U.S. Center for SafeSport was duly created in 2017. [155] [156] [157] It has exclusive jurisdiction over allegations of sexual misconduct and can impose sanctions up to lifetime banning of a person from involvement in all Olympic sports. [158] It also collates a central database of disciplinary cases across all sporting disciplines. [159]
On May 14, 2021, the United States Center for SafeSport suspended French coach Jean-Luc Cairon from all contact with athletes and USA Gymnastics member clubs & members while it conducts an investigation of allegations against him, and he was entered into the SafeSport Centralized Disciplinary Database for allegations of misconduct.
Rory Dames, who was mentioned almost 400 times in Sally Yates' report on abuse in women's soccer, is no longer listed in SafeSport's database.
NBC News reviewed a report that Scanlon, the former Legacy Elite parent, filed to SafeSport in 2019 alleging that Wu physically abused her daughter in 2014, grabbing her by her ponytail and ...
Peter Foley (born 1965 or 1966) is an American former U.S. Ski & Snowboard (USSS) snowboarding coach. [1] [2] Foley served as the head coach of the U.S. Snowboard team starting with when it was founded in 1994, including at three Olympics.