Preserving Survivor Truth

The Gymnasts for Change International Oral History Archive is a home for survivor testimony, preserving and amplifying the voices of athletes who have experienced profound harm in gymnastics. By preserving these voices, the archive helps the sport learn from the past and work to ensure such abuse is never repeated.

Oral History Archive: A Home for Survivor Testimony in Gymnastics

The Gymnasts for Change International Oral History Archive preserves and amplifies the voices of survivors of abuse in gymnastics from around the globe. It serves as a living record of survivor truth in the sport, preserving these narratives for the historical record, survivor recognition, scholarly research, and institutional accountability.

We affirm a deep commitment to ethical, trauma-informed stewardship. For over 50 years, athletes have been speaking out about the harm they have experienced through participation in the sport. Our archive exists to honour survivor voices, amplify their calls for accountability and change, and ensure their warnings are not lost, ignored, or silenced again.

If you have experienced abuse in gymnastics, or are a parent who raised a complaint with British Gymnastics, we invite you to share your story with the Archive. Every contribution helps to preserve survivor truth and drive meaningful change in the sport.

“The G4CI Oral History Archive offers the opportunity to record and document global survivors’ unedited history of their difficult experiences in gymnastics. It's about identifying what abuse happened, where it happened, when it happened and who by. And in doing so, ensure that the scale of abuse never happens again.”

— Hannah Lilley, Curator, G4CI