Gabriela DeBues-Stafford criticizes Athletics Canada’s handling of former coach
Gabriela DeBues-Stafford is just one track and field athlete angry with Athletics Canada’s handling of allegations surrounding former national coach Dave Scott-Thomas.
DeBues-Stafford spoke out against the national organizing body in a series of tweets on Sunday, a day after Athletics Canada put out a statement saying the allegations of a sexual relationship between Scott-Thomas and an under-age athlete in a Globe and Mail report are “deeply disturbing.”
DeBues-Stafford quote-tweeted Athletics Canada’s statement on Scott-Thomas’s provisional suspension, after former student-athlete Megan Brown came forward in a Globe and Mail story alleging that the former University of Guelph coach groomed her for a sexual relationship when she was 17.
“This statement is pathetic. An athlete was abused repeatedly by a coach under your watch. Your leadership KNEW about the abuse. (Athletics Canada) not only allowed Dave to continue coaching but put Dave in positions of power where Megan would be forced to interact (with) him,” read the first of DeBues-Stafford’s tweets.