Ski sport under pressure: Estelle Alphand prangers trainers-Sehaud!

Ski sport under pressure: Estelle Alphand prangers trainers-Sehaud!

Schweden - The world of skiing is in turmoil. Estelle Alphand, a former French ski racer and daughter of the ski legend Luc Alphand, made serious allegations against her former coach Anthony Sechaud in an interview. She reports on massive moral harassment and harassment during her time in the French team from 2014 to 2018. These allegations were also supported by other former athletes who have had similar experiences. Alphand, who changed Sweden in 2017, describes the time under Sechaud as "terrible" and said that she often learned about media reports about her participation in races, although she regularly drove the fastest times in training and was therefore competitive in the international elite of skiing. Her decision to move to Sweden did not come from a roughly after she thought about skiing in 2017.

Serious allegations against the trainer

In her interview, Alphand addressed the unequal treatment of athletes under Sechaud, who worked as a direct coach of the French women's team between 2014 and 2018. Sechaud is said to have preferred some runners and devalued others. According to Alphand, contracts were signed, which some athletes put offside. Jennifer Piot, Junior Departure World Champion in 2017, confirmed in her statements that she was confronted with negative comments. Marie Massios, who resigned in 2018, reported a constant feeling of fear in training.

from the Fédération Française de Ski there are reactions to the allegations. Fabien Saguez, President of the Fédération, said sadly about the reports of the athletes and convicted unacceptable comments that were not approved. He also admitted possible mistakes, but assured that there was never the intention to harm. A group led by Tessa Worley defended Sechaud and praised his performance -based approaches, which further divides the opinions in the Scandinavian community.

Comparison to other ski associations

This situation is strongly reminiscent of similar allegations in the Austrian Ski Association, where women's head coach Roland Assinger was confronted with moral harassment. In recent years there have been repeated reports on unsustainable conditions in various ski associations that address both the psychological and physical requirements of the athletes. It is known that athletes have to train in skiing alpine under extreme conditions, which places special requirements for psychological care. The article by Kai Engbert and Victoria Seitz reports on the importance of mental training in this sport in order to prepare the athletes for competitions and their stress.

Overall, it can be seen that the topic of the moral harassment in sport is a multi -layered and important topic that not only affects French skiing, but also indicates broader social structures. The athletes' voices must be heard and taken seriously to change a change in training conditions and communication within the teams.

For further information and deeper insights into the problem, the detailed reports can be used: Krone, Le Parisien and Bisp.

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