Helen Kevric back to scandal: premiere in the fight for the European Championship!

Helen Kevric back to scandal: premiere in the fight for the European Championship!
In the Stuttgart Kunst-Turn-Forum, the first competitions of the gymnasts' first competitions took place on April 26, 2025, which also represented the first qualification for the upcoming European Championships in Leipzig. In this challenging environment, 16-year-old Helen Kevric, Olympic finalist and hope for the European Championship, competed. This was her first competition according to the serious allegations of abuse that have been plunging the German Turner Bund (DTB) into a crisis for months.
While Kevric achieved excellent values on the balance beam with 14.10 points and reached the maximum daily value, she did not compete on the uneven bars. Her trainer Aimee Boorman, who had previously worked with Simone Biles, is currently heading the training in Stuttgart. National coach Gerben Wiersma expressed his hope that Kevric can show a complete all -around until the next qualification in Berlin. Meanwhile, however, Kevric did not comment on the allegations of abuse, which still burden the sports policy landscape of the Turner Association.
challenges through abuse discussion
The allegations of abuse that were loud in the Kunst-Turn forum not only have a direct influence on the participants such as Kevric, but also spoil the prospects for the upcoming home European Championship. President Alfons Hölzl of the DTB emphasized that these incidents have a significant impact on the preparation of the athletes who are in an already difficult phase. The DTB has been struggling with serious problems since the grievances became known at the end of last year.
Two trainers were released, which significantly affects the care of the talented gymnasts. According to the current information, the Stuttgart public prosecutor and an external expert commission are investigating for suspected coercion in several cases. The Baden-Württemberg Sports Ministry for the Kunst-Turn-Forum were frozen until the incidents are extensively informed. These uncertainties also provide tension in the team, in which several experienced athletes such as Elisabeth Seitz, Pauline Schäfer-Betz and Emma Malewski are missing due to injuries.
The competition preparations
The decision on the composition of the five -member team, which Germany will be represented at the European Championships in Saxony, will be made in Berlin in two weeks. Wiersma plans to put together the ranks for the championships at the upcoming selection course. The situation for Kevric is extremely tense in view of the absence of coaches and a lack of a development program.
It remains uncertain whether the young athlete can actually take part in the European Championships in May. It is also hoped that a short -term solution for the coaching question will be found. In the meantime, Kevric receives support from the former Romanian selection coach Dayymon Jones, who temporarily helps in Stuttgart to prepare the young gymnast for the upcoming challenges.
The pressure on all people involved is enormous and the sporting prospects are strongly influenced by the current circumstances. The coming weeks will be decisive to clarify how the dream of successful participation in the European Championships for the gymnasts and especially for Helen Kevric can be realized. Overall, the situation in German gymnastics remains tense, with a quiet suffering from the athletes in the background, while preparing for the competitions.
For further information on the allegations of abuse and their effects on German gymnastics see , Tagesspiegel and tz .
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