OSIC ruling: Nikolaj Soerensen suspended for a minimum of 6 years

Why harp on the commentators? I was in the audience and the majority cheered loudly for the team
There were some fairly knowledgeable fans in my section. A few left, and most of the rest gave them golf claps. I was very conflicted. Lolo had nothing to do with the situation and I had the same feelings as I did about Vanessa James.
 
There were some fairly knowledgeable fans in my section. A few left, and most of the rest gave them golf claps. I was very conflicted. Lolo had nothing to do with the situation and I had the same feelings as I did about Vanessa James.
I guess my point is there is a fine line to draw as to who we are supposed to boo for showing him support before the decision came out.

I am sure if we follow the team for a day there are plenty who might have inadvertently given him support. We just saw the obvious ones
 
Why harp on the commentators? I was in the audience and the majority cheered loudly for the team
I would give the audience the benefit of thinking that the majority had no clue about the situation.
But the commentators definitely were aware of it.

Since I did not watch I do not know what they said. But knowing that the victim was uncomfortable by it, I don’t think that they handled it brilliantly. And they could prepare thoroughly about what to say after all!
 
Why harp on the commentators? I was in the audience and the majority cheered loudly for the team
The victim specifically mentioned the commentators in her statement.

I like Mark, and I think he's a well-meaning guy, but that was not his finest hour. To his credit, he's already been on Twitter acknowledging the statement and expressing a desire to apologize.
 
One of the things I disliked the most in Montreal, was the fact that we were asked, after the RD, not to discuss anything else than his skating with Sƶrensen. Actually, what rubbed me the wrong way was that it was not an official request from the I.S.U. to all media, they didn't want to go out on a limb. It came verbally through volunteers who were very embarrassed to pass such a message. Of course, some reporters ignored the instructions and Sƶrensen's response to their questions was to turn around and walk away, showing mucho outrage and playing the victim. That was unbearable, I would have liked to slap him. In the press stand next to me was a French Canadian journalist who tried to explain me how Sƶrensen was the "victim of a vendetta". My answer was, "vendetta my behind", and the French version was much less polite :) (vendetta, mon cul !) That stopped our discussion short. From last January to this day, we haven't mentionned FB/S in our articles and reports. For 4 CC, I even specified in the header of my dance report that, as long as a procedure was pending, we would not mention them anywhere. For those of you who speak French --->[Note Ơ nos lecteurs : en raison de la procƩdure d'investigation en cours concernant Nikolaj Sƶrensen, Skate Info Glace a pris la dƩcision collƩgiale et unanime de ne pas faire mention du couple Fournier-Beaudry/Sƶrensen dans ses articles, ni de publier de photos, quel que soit leur classement. Merci de votre comprƩhension.] I expected some people to criticize this decision and to post inflammatory comments, especially some skaters and coaches who read us and who, at the time, were clearly supportive of Sƶrensen. Fortunately they had the grace to shut up, all we got was thank yous for our concern. We hold ourselves as far as possible from all politiks but, to us, it was strictly impossible to report about FB/S' skating as if nothing had happened. We talked about it only once and we all immediately agreed. I don't blame TV commentators for doing their job, i.e. commenting on FB/S's programs as they hadn't much choice since the couple was competing (which, if you ask me, should never have happened). But showing them support by feeling openly sorry for the "sad situation" they were in was hugely dispensable, i.e. totally out of the line, outrageous, infuriating + all the words and their synonyms that can exist to describe the feeling. I can't even begin to imagine what survivors felt, and I really admire Sƶrensen's victim for speaking out. I also feel bad and sad for Laurence who clearly worships her husband and who is collateral damage.
 
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The survivor is so impressive and inspiring - if I knew who she was I'd send good vibes and support her way, as it is I'll just do it anonymously. I hope she is surrounded by love and support from the people in her life.
 
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The victim specifically mentioned the commentators in her statement.

I like Mark, and I think he's a well-meaning guy, but that was not his finest hour. To his credit, he's already been on Twitter acknowledging the statement and expressing a desire to apologize.
Who is Mark? I could only watch through CBC streaming but I don’t remember the commentator’s name. I never saw/heard Cdn commentators, U.S. etc. I doubt I even knew his name.
 
The victim specifically mentioned the commentators in her statement.

I like Mark, and I think he's a well-meaning guy, but that was not his finest hour. To his credit, he's already been on Twitter acknowledging the statement and expressing a desire to apologize.
He has? I just checked his Xwitter feed and he hasn't posted anything. Did he comment on someone else's tweet?

ETA - just saw @Sylvia's response.
 
Mark Hanretty. He’s one of my favorite commentators, but he really fumbled that one. Again, he apologized, but casual fans may not have seen it.
I might have missed it honestly. What did he say? I didn’t watch the RD just FD or parts of it I think. I remember their fd which was kinda blah but I don’t remember anything controversial.
 
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ISU Athlete Safeguarding Policy section of their website that's linked in the Statement above: https://isu.org/inside-isu/legal/safeguarding-policy

Copying out the ISU's statement:

04 October 2024 Lausanne / Switzerland

The International Skating Union (ISU) has been informed by Skate Canada of the sanction listed in the Abuse-Free Sport Registry concerning Canadian National Team athlete Nikolaj Soerensen, and it is taking all the necessary measures to comply with the decision of ineligibility for an indefinite period. As a result, the athlete has been withdrawn from all ISU-recognized competitions and will not participate in the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating series.

The ISU firmly believes that all athletes have the right to participate and develop in sport within a safe, inclusive, and respectful environment—free from any form of discrimination, harassment, abuse, violence, neglect, or exploitation.

The ISU takes reports of misconduct with the utmost seriousness and recognizes the profound impact such cases can have on those involved. To further strengthen our commitment to athlete safeguarding, we have taken several key steps. These include the appointment of an ISU Safeguarding Officer, the introduction of a comprehensive Athlete Safeguarding Policy, and the enhancement of the ISU Code of Ethics.

Athlete safeguarding is a priority for the ISU and anyone with concerns related to safeguarding can contact [email protected] or via the ISU website Athlete Safeguarding page. All cases are handled confidentially.

The ISU remains dedicated to maintaining a safe and respectful environment for all participants and actively safeguard athletes from abuse, harassment and exploitation and counts on the support of the skating community in upholding these principles. Athletes and participants’ safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility.
 
Mark likely intends well but I hope no one outs the survivor to him. If she contacts him he can apologize directly.
Mark may know the identity of the survivor. Remember, he trained in the US with his partner before retiring in 2010, so he likely has many contacts who know exactly who she is or a pretty good guess given how small the elite skating community really is.
 
That is not a real apology. "I am deeply upset for this upset" is not "I screwed up and will do better next time" since "this upset" could be anything. And "upset" is not really an adequate word for what happened.
Agreed. Talking about an "upset" is minimizing what he did, and kind of putting it on her and her feelings instead. And he only talks about apologizing to the survivor, does he not realize his words hurt many people and were harmful in general?
As for asking to speak directly to the anonymous survivor, after he showed himself to not be a safe person... No. Not a single part of this "apology" works for me.

I'd say he's clueless, but people are always praising him for being very well-informed and well-prepared. So...
 
Mark is a lovely and knowledgeable skating commentator but most of us don’t know where his allegiance lied behind the scenes (we have an idea from his Worlds’ commentary though) and what he’s thinking now. We can’t take for granted that ā€œhe means wellā€ in a way that would be appreciated by the survivor, at any time.

In the press stand next to me was a French Canadian journalist who tried to explain me how Sƶrensen was the "victim of a vendetta".

I’m French Canadian and if you can, I would like to add the name of this journalist to my growing disappointing media behaviour list.
 
I’m personally not into attacking people for their views .. commentators, skaters/people that liked posts etc.

I don’t think even Safesport lists their staff though?

I feel very badly for Laurence Fournier Beaudry though šŸ˜”.
 
I was at Worlds and when FB/S were announced, both in comp and practice, they got huge applause, same as the other Canadians. I would think that most people who buy tix to a skating event, esp Worlds, would have seen/heard the news reports about the case, remember they WD from Nats, but who knows. I myself did not clap for them, I didn't boo, just sat in my seat and surfed FSU and other sites on my phone. I did watch their RD but tuned out of their FD.
 
Mark shows his cluelessness in his response which I will give the benefit of the doubt as being well intentioned. No, Mark, the victim probably has no interest in talking to you. Give a heartfelt apology (with true remorse over specific actions you took) in public, and spend time learning how coverups happen.
 
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I feel like we're dealing with a bit of a generation gap here. Mark, I expect, was brought up with the idea: "If you hurt someone, you go to them and tell them you're sorry." The zeitgeist since then has shifted to the place where, if you hurt someone, you don't burden them with having to face you; you can make a public apology and they can respond to you if they choose.

I'm not saying that's a bad shift at all; for instance, a lot of churches have had the bright idea that they should bring together abusers and victims to talk things out, which is about 47 million different kinds of wrong. :scream:

But if Mark isn't really aware of that cultural shift and isn't used to it, that could explain what we're hearing here.
 
I feel like we're dealing with a bit of a generation gap here. Mark, I expect, was brought up with the idea: "If you hurt someone, you go to them and tell them you're sorry." The zeitgeist since then has shifted to the place where, if you hurt someone, you don't burden them with having to face you; you can make a public apology and they can respond to you if they choose.

I'm not saying that's a bad shift at all; for instance, a lot of churches have had the bright idea that they should bring together abusers and victims to talk things out, which is about 47 million different kinds of wrong. :scream:

But if Mark isn't really aware of that cultural shift and isn't used to it, that could explain what we're hearing here.
Not really. I'm much older than Mark and I certainly do believe that apologizing to someone you've hurt directly is the correct action. And while Mark is reacting in that way directly to the survivor, he is failing to acknowledge & recognize the wider harm and hurt he caused to any other survivor who was listening to his comments on that broadcast. Basically - he's apologizing to one recipient of his harmful words - the survivor herself - but he's not apologizing to the other recipient of his harmful words - the general public.
 
I would think that most people who buy tix to a skating event, esp Worlds, would have seen/heard the news reports about the case,
Some fans would have known for sure.

However, in my experience, many Canadian fans are big homers who will show up for the big events (and fun) but also don't follow the sport very closely.

Also, it seemed like there were alot of local Quebec folk there too to support the Quebec athletes.

I have no idea how much those folk knew. I'm hoping their cheers were for Laurence.
 
... I also feel bad and sad for Laurence who clearly worships her husband and who is collateral damage.

Side question: Wait, they are not married, are they?? Or have I missed something big?
I know that they have been involved as a couple off ice for many years, but without getting married, I believe?

(Regardless, Laurence has been in a very difficult position.)
 
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Can I ask two questions? Are we talking about American/NBC commentator’s? Or Canadian?

Off-topic but I want to ask because it’s about 20 posts up …Gabriella and Guillaume no longer speak to each other?
 

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