Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, safe sport guidelines…
Coaches should avoid having athletes as their favorites. They should also avoid creating a
situation that could be perceived as them having favorites.
Gift-giving, providing special favors or showing favoritism to individual athletes is strongly
discouraged.
This is a piece of safe sport I think is narrow and short sighted. There are situations, especially when a club coach also has swimmers/families at summer swim where they are like family. I think there is a difference between a coach who is a creep and coach who grew up two doors down and is a close family friend.
Like Rick Curl? Same pattern of practices if the OP contention is true. (From an NCAP-Burke parent)
Connect the dots for me please because I'm not following. Coach spending time with parents--not alone with kids--equates to the 4 year sexual abuse of a minor like Curl did? What specific pattern of practices are going on here that are impermissible and violate safe sport? I don't see a plane ride with the parents as being a pattern of impermissible activities. Safe sport is all about power imbalance which isn't present here.
DP. Coach ingratiating himself with a family to the point that the family considers him a personal friend. Because the family considers this person a personal family friend and not just their child’s coach, they think nothing of their child spending time alone with the coach. The dots are not that hard to connect.
The missing dots are the child spending time alone with the coach. This is a ride in a plane with the family. Stop imagining scenarios of impropriety.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, safe sport guidelines…
Coaches should avoid having athletes as their favorites. They should also avoid creating a
situation that could be perceived as them having favorites.
Gift-giving, providing special favors or showing favoritism to individual athletes is strongly
discouraged.
This is a piece of safe sport I think is narrow and short sighted. There are situations, especially when a club coach also has swimmers/families at summer swim where they are like family. I think there is a difference between a coach who is a creep and coach who grew up two doors down and is a close family friend.
Like Rick Curl? Same pattern of practices if the OP contention is true. (From an NCAP-Burke parent)
Connect the dots for me please because I'm not following. Coach spending time with parents--not alone with kids--equates to the 4 year sexual abuse of a minor like Curl did? What specific pattern of practices are going on here that are impermissible and violate safe sport? I don't see a plane ride with the parents as being a pattern of impermissible activities. Safe sport is all about power imbalance which isn't present here.
DP. Coach ingratiating himself with a family to the point that the family considers him a personal friend. Because the family considers this person a personal family friend and not just their child’s coach, they think nothing of their child spending time alone with the coach. The dots are not that hard to connect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really think this is more fever dreams by T haters. I’m embarrassed to say that I went through that link and neither Tuckahoe ‘a’ meet rep is listed as owning a plane. Also I’m pretty sure T stayed in Florida between the senior meet and the age group meet going on right now. And on the off chance this is true, who flipping cares. There are plenty of legit reasons to be concerned about T as a club owner, focus on those not innuendos.
To reiterate: it happened. There are photos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, safe sport guidelines…
Coaches should avoid having athletes as their favorites. They should also avoid creating a
situation that could be perceived as them having favorites.
Gift-giving, providing special favors or showing favoritism to individual athletes is strongly
discouraged.
This is a piece of safe sport I think is narrow and short sighted. There are situations, especially when a club coach also has swimmers/families at summer swim where they are like family. I think there is a difference between a coach who is a creep and coach who grew up two doors down and is a close family friend.
Like Rick Curl? Same pattern of practices if the OP contention is true. (From an NCAP-Burke parent)
Connect the dots for me please because I'm not following. Coach spending time with parents--not alone with kids--equates to the 4 year sexual abuse of a minor like Curl did? What specific pattern of practices are going on here that are impermissible and violate safe sport? I don't see a plane ride with the parents as being a pattern of impermissible activities. Safe sport is all about power imbalance which isn't present here.
Anonymous wrote:Someone is mad Coach T kicked machine out of their practice site and beats them in NVSL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, safe sport guidelines…
Coaches should avoid having athletes as their favorites. They should also avoid creating a
situation that could be perceived as them having favorites.
Gift-giving, providing special favors or showing favoritism to individual athletes is strongly
discouraged.
This is a piece of safe sport I think is narrow and short sighted. There are situations, especially when a club coach also has swimmers/families at summer swim where they are like family. I think there is a difference between a coach who is a creep and coach who grew up two doors down and is a close family friend.
Like Rick Curl? Same pattern of practices if the OP contention is true. (From an NCAP-Burke parent)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, safe sport guidelines…
Coaches should avoid having athletes as their favorites. They should also avoid creating a
situation that could be perceived as them having favorites.
Gift-giving, providing special favors or showing favoritism to individual athletes is strongly
discouraged.
This is a piece of safe sport I think is narrow and short sighted. There are situations, especially when a club coach also has swimmers/families at summer swim where they are like family. I think there is a difference between a coach who is a creep and coach who grew up two doors down and is a close family friend.
Like Rick Curl? Same pattern of practices if the OP contention is true. (From an NCAP-Burke parent)
The sad thing in that case is it wasn’t a USA Swimming issue. It was a case of a bad person as a coach and totally oblivious parents who let him into their house. Safe Sport wouldn’t have stopped that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, safe sport guidelines…
Coaches should avoid having athletes as their favorites. They should also avoid creating a
situation that could be perceived as them having favorites.
Gift-giving, providing special favors or showing favoritism to individual athletes is strongly
discouraged.
This is a piece of safe sport I think is narrow and short sighted. There are situations, especially when a club coach also has swimmers/families at summer swim where they are like family. I think there is a difference between a coach who is a creep and coach who grew up two doors down and is a close family friend.
Like Rick Curl? Same pattern of practices if the OP contention is true. (From an NCAP-Burke parent)
Anonymous wrote:I really think this is more fever dreams by T haters. I’m embarrassed to say that I went through that link and neither Tuckahoe ‘a’ meet rep is listed as owning a plane. Also I’m pretty sure T stayed in Florida between the senior meet and the age group meet going on right now. And on the off chance this is true, who flipping cares. There are plenty of legit reasons to be concerned about T as a club owner, focus on those not innuendos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Coach is being short sighted and dazzled by the private plane. The rest of the club will always suspect the coach of favoritism and being beholden to the private plane swimmer. They might be able to get away with it once, but when the coach accepts other favors and perks, the rest of the team will always resent the relationship.
What kind of favoritism are you envisioning? Swimming is entirely time based.
Correct, but coaching matters and favoritism can be shown by coaching/paying attention too some kids more than others during practice.
So the concern would be if a coach shows too much or not enough attention to a kid during practice, not whether he gets a ride with a family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, safe sport guidelines…
Coaches should avoid having athletes as their favorites. They should also avoid creating a
situation that could be perceived as them having favorites.
Gift-giving, providing special favors or showing favoritism to individual athletes is strongly
discouraged.
This is a piece of safe sport I think is narrow and short sighted. There are situations, especially when a club coach also has swimmers/families at summer swim where they are like family. I think there is a difference between a coach who is a creep and coach who grew up two doors down and is a close family friend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Coach is being short sighted and dazzled by the private plane. The rest of the club will always suspect the coach of favoritism and being beholden to the private plane swimmer. They might be able to get away with it once, but when the coach accepts other favors and perks, the rest of the team will always resent the relationship.
What kind of favoritism are you envisioning? Swimming is entirely time based.
Correct, but coaching matters and favoritism can be shown by coaching/paying attention too some kids more than others during practice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Coach is being short sighted and dazzled by the private plane. The rest of the club will always suspect the coach of favoritism and being beholden to the private plane swimmer. They might be able to get away with it once, but when the coach accepts other favors and perks, the rest of the team will always resent the relationship.
What kind of favoritism are you envisioning? Swimming is entirely time based.
Correct, but coaching matters and favoritism can be shown by coaching/paying attention too some kids more than others during practice.