Ex-water jumper: abuse case Hempel: deadline for association until June 6th

Status: 31.05.2023 6:59 p.m

According to his manager Oliver Hillebrecht, the former water jumper Jan Hempel has given the German Swimming Association (DSV) a deadline in the dispute over compensation for pain and suffering in the millions due to abuse by his trainer for years.

He submitted five different offers, Hillebrecht told the German Press Agency on Wednesday. If the DSV does not respond with a serious answer by June 6th, it will go to court. Among other things, it is also about whether Hempel could be used as a swimming coach. The DSV did not want to comment on the dpa request. “The lawyers involved have agreed on confidentiality in this matter. The association will adhere to that,” it was said.

In August of last year, former world-class water jumper Hempel first made public the allegations of sexual abuse against his long-time coach Werner Langer, who died in 2001, in an ARD documentary entitled “Abused – Sexualized Violence in German Swimming”. Accordingly, Langer had passed from 1982 to 1996 at the Olympic silver medalist in Atlanta in 1996. In the film, Hempel accused the DSV of knowing about the allegations in 1997 but not having done anything decisive.

The case triggered a broad discussion about abuse and violence in German sport and how to deal with it.

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