• Chairman says organisation let gymnastics community down
  • ‘Bullying, shouting, and weight shaming are not acceptable’

British Gymnastics chairman Mike Darcey says the organisation “must do better” to ensure there is no further abuse in the sport and is “deeply sorry” for letting the gymnastics community down.

The governing body is the subject of a legal claim raised by 37 former gymnasts, including three Olympians, who say they were victims of alleged systemic physical and psychological abuse.

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