As of: January 7, 2025 12:58 p.m

German gymnastics remains in focus. Another former hopeful speaks out. Kim Janas particularly criticizes how she deals with injuries, diet and weight.

The former top talent Kim Janas has also publicly denounced grievances in German gymnastics. The 25-year-old criticized via Instagram primarily the way she dealt with injuries, diet and weight during her career, which she ended at the end of November 2016 after three cruciate ligament tears.

Kim Yanas: “Not completely healed”

Even eight years later, Janas wrote, she was “not completely healed” of what she experienced. But at least she “found a way to deal with it better.”

Jumped around on the bed during training courses

Janas reports on controls. The topics of food and weight were on the agenda. “From daily weighing to checking bags to make sure there are no sweets in them, there was everything,” wrote the former German youth champion. She still remembers how she jumped around on the bed during training courses “to lose a few grams. For fear that at tomorrow’s weigh-in you would get pissed off and be exposed again.”

Defamed as a “fat person”.

She was “portrayed as fat” because she had nine percent body fat. Janas reported that she was banned from eating foods such as bread, spreads, sausage and even water.

“The fears were too great”

She wrote about her early end to her career: “Maybe my body would have made it. But not my head. The fears were too great. Not only about getting injured again and again and having to endure the pain during training. No, also the fear “Once again, not being taken seriously and being dropped, having to continue training even though you don’t know whether you’ll end up on your feet or on your head after jumping off for a double somersault.”

Two trainers in Stuttgart released

Janas was born in Halle an der Saale and later trained in Stuttgart. She is one of several former athletes who have made grievances in German gymnastics public in recent days. Led by the former German selection gymnasts Tabea Alt and Michelle Timm, serious allegations were made, especially against the base in Stuttgart.

The German Gymnastics Association and the Swabian Gymnastics Association are busy processing it. Two trainers were temporarily released.

Broadcast on Tuesday, January 7th, 2025 at 3:00 p.m., SWR Aktuell in the afternoon, SWR Aktuell

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