Ski. Former Champion Joël Chenal, Accused of Sexual Assault, "Prohibits Practice" as a Coach via an "Emergency Order"
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The Olympic giant slalom vice-champion at the Turin Olympics in 2006 was targeted by several accusations of sexual harassment and a complaint of sexual assault by women who were all minors at the time of the events.
Joël Chenal, Olympic vice champion of giant slalom in Turin in 2006, will no longer be able to train. This was announced on Thursday by the Ministry of Sports at the AFP, a French press agency. The former 51-year-old skier is accused of sexual harassment by several young girls " According to Le Monde there are at least 12 victims " and has been denounced for sexual violence. Following the investigation on the facts dating back to 2015 , the Pref…
Joël Chenal, who is the subject of a complaint of sexual assault, is now prohibited from exercising as a coach. This ban removes him from his professional card as a sports educator, necessary to practice in any club.
Former French skier Joël Chenal, who became a coach, was accused of sexual violence during the period from 2005 to 2021.
Aimed at by a complaint of sexual assault and accused of sexual harassment by a dozen women, the Olympic vice-champion of ski Joël Chenal no longer has the right to train since 31 July indicated the...
The former French skier Joël Chenal, a silver medalist in the giant slalom in the Olympic Games of Turin-2006, had his professional license suspended and he is prohibited from exercising any function as a trainer in France, after serious allegations of sexual harassment involving minor athletes. The French Federation of Esqui (FFS) announced the provisional suspension in late July, after reporting of the newspaper Le Monde, which heard at least …
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