Breaking the Silence: Claire Heafford's Fight for Change in Gymnastics
Getting Back Up - A podcast by Anthony Ogogo

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Today, Claire Heafford, a former gymnast and elite sprinter, shares her experiences of abuse in the world of gymnastics and the lasting effects it has had on her. Anthony and Claire delve into the White Review, a report on abuse in British gymnastics, and discuss the systemic issues within the sport. Claire's journey of self-discovery and advocacy is highlighted, showcasing her transition from athlete to artist and activist. The episode touches on the importance of questioning traditional training methods in sports and the need for reform to prioritize human rights. KEY TAKEAWAYS Claire discusses the organization Gymnasts for Change, which aims to advocate for survivors of abuse in gymnastics and promote international advocacy and survivor support. Claire emphasizes the need to question traditional sporting practices, especially in gymnastics, where hidden violence and sexualization are prevalent. She highlights the importance of challenging the norms and advocating for human rights in sports. Claire identifies as an artist and activist, drawing on her background in art school and her passion for advocating for change. Claire delves into the complexities of sports, self-worth, and the impact of abuse on individuals. Her journey and advocacy work sheds light on the importance of addressing abuse in sports and promoting positive self-image and resilience. BEST MOMENTS "I took on the belief that you are a hateable person. You spent your entire adult life thinking you were hateable. And today, I don't need to feel that anymore." "I never went home and questioned the way I look. I never went home and questioned, like, am I good enough? Like, I went home and thought, God, I spot a grown man today, and I gave as good as I got." "The abuse is in plain sight, it's not been totally unknown to the general public, Nadia Comaneci had to escape from Romania and go to America." "I identify now, I think, as an artist and an activist. I went to art school. So after I had done gymnastics, I spent my early 20s at art school in London." "But it's also a wonderful thing. It's also an amazing, wonderful thing. And it does so much for communities and big people together." HOST BIO Olympic medal-winning boxer, Anthony Ogogo, teetered on the brink of a world title before a career-ending eye injury left him mostly blind in one eye. Battling years of depression, he reinvented himself as a professional wrestler with All Elite Wrestling in America. Anthony holds an impressive record of 10 British boxing titles, in addition to being the junior world and junior Olympic champion. Beyond sports, he's a renowned international motivational speaker, gracing prestigious venues like Buckingham Palace and 10 Downing Street. Anthony's entrepreneurial spirit led him to create Ogogo Fitness, a fitness app. Now, as a podcast host, he shares his incredible journey and the wisdom he's gleaned from life's trials. Join him in exploring the resilience that has defined his life, and the inspirational stories of others who have risen above challenges to find success and happiness. Instagram - @anthonyogogo