Checkmite
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Given that female gymnasts (especially the ones performing at a high level) frequently experience delayed puberty, it would be a tough card to play here.
That's a good point. It's one of those facts that I've seen mentioned before, in articles and news pieces about gymnastics - in fact I think (not 100% sure) I may have seen someone argue it as one reason to suspect that gymnastics as a sport, at least in the way it is currently trained, could be considered harmful to the children involved, if not physically abusive in its own way.
Nassar, being a physician specialized in treating gymnasts, would have known this. I could see a pedophile being drawn to or taking advantage of a situation like that, knowing that the children he has access to will remain "child-like" for a longer time than most kids. It's depressing to think about.
Also depressing to wonder how many more Nassars are out there right now. Not "if" there are any - but how many there are. In gymnastics, and other sports. A number of Nassar's victims were Olympians, winning medals and then getting their nightly visits from the team "doctor". It's going to be hard to watch events or even clips of the young, successful athletes in PyeongChang next month without wondering "which ones are getting abused tonight?"