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ATHLETE A
Reporters from The Indianapolis Star expose the toxic culture inside USA Gymnastics as the truth about Dr Larry Nassar sexual abusing young gymnasts comes out.
SYNOPSIS
Maggie Nichols devoted most of her life to being on the national gymnastics team. Like other Olympic hopefuls, she’d given up almost everything to achieve this goal. She was on the road to the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. But her dream was shattered after she reported being sexually abused by USA Gymnastics (USAG) team doctor Larry Nassar, the allegedly caring physician and pillar of his suburban community.
Also in 2016, a team of Indianapolis Star journalists — Mark Alesia, Tim Evans, and Marisa Kwiatkowski — reported on a story in which predatory gymnastics coaches had More >
Meanwhile, reporters wondered: If there were three Nassar victims contacting the newspaper, how many more could there be?
Turns out many, many more: at least 500 reported thus far, including 9 Olympians. In training its lens on athletes vying for a coveted spot on the American Olympic team, as well as junior gymnasts coming up the ranks, ATHLETE A investigates systemic abuse and institutionalised corruption within the world of gymnastics.
Directed by Bonni Cohen and Jon Shenk, ATHLETE A spotlights the horrific sexual abuse of hundreds of young athletes by USAG team doctor Larry Nassar, and shines an even brighter light on the team of individuals working to hold USA Gymnastics and Lassar Nassar accountable. The Indianapolis Star reporters who broke the story and revealed the cover-up that occurred at the highest levels of the Olympic sport. The courageous group of survivors — Nichols, Denhollander, Dantzscher and Howard — who bravely fought the system. Together with a team of other determined women, including—police detective Lt. Andrea Munford and prosecuting attorney Angela Povilaitis — truth prevailed. Justice was served. Nichols was able to find joy in the sport again—at the college level.
Ian Darling, Co-Executive Producer.
SYNOPSIS
Maggie Nichols devoted most of her life to being on the national gymnastics team. Like other Olympic hopefuls, she’d given up almost everything to achieve this goal. She was on the road to the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. But her dream was shattered after she reported being sexually abused by USA Gymnastics (USAG) team doctor Larry Nassar, the allegedly caring physician and pillar of his suburban community.
Also in 2016, a team of Indianapolis Star journalists — Mark Alesia, Tim Evans, and Marisa Kwiatkowski—reported on a story in which predatory gymnastics coaches had More >
Meanwhile, reporters wondered: If there were three Nassar victims contacting the newspaper, how many more could there be?
Turns out many, many more: at least 500 reported thus far, including 9 Olympians. In training its lens on athletes vying for a coveted spot on the American Olympic team, as well as junior gymnasts coming up the ranks, Athlete A investigates systemic abuse and institutionalised corruption within the world of gymnastics.
Directed by Bonni Cohen and Jon Shenk, Athlete A spotlights the horrific sexual abuse of hundreds of young athletes by USAG team doctor Larry Nassar, and shines an even brighter light on the team of individuals working to hold USA Gymnastics and Lassar Nassar accountable. The Indianapolis Star reporters who broke the story and revealed the cover-up that occurred at the highest levels of the Olympic sport. The courageous group of survivors — Nichols, Denhollander, Dantzscher and Howard — who bravely fought the system. Together with a team of other determined women, including—police detective Lt. Andrea Munford and prosecuting attorney Angela Povilaitis — truth prevailed. Justice was served. Nichols was able to find joy in the sport again—at the college level.
Ian Darling, Co-Executive Producer.