Some victims of ski coach Bertrand Charest speak of robbed childhoods
MONTREAL — Four of the women sexually assaulted and abused by disgraced national ski coach Bertrand Charest spoke publicly Monday about what they endured, saying they are determined to ensure their stories ignite a movement to combat abuse in sports.
One by one, Genevieve Simard, Gail Kelly, Amelie-Frederique Gagnon and Anna Prchal spoke openly of dreams snuffed out, childhoods lost and a system that turned its back on them instead of protecting them.
From their nightmarish experiences though, they hope to make certain that other young athletes don’t ever have to suffer the same pain.
“I have spent the last 26 years working very hard to forget a time that really should have been filled with dreams and personal growth,” said Gagnon, who was among Charest’s earliest victims.

