Former Ohio State fencing coach sounded alarm on abusive doctor decades ago.
Lombardo did not cooperate with the Perkins Coie investigators, the report states. And he did not return a phone call seeking comment about Strauss and Remenyik.Smith said she was interviewed by the Perkins Coie investigators and told them what she knew. Remenyik’s son, Attila, said had his mother still been alive, she would have given them an earful.
“Students openly discussed Strauss’ examination methods or complained about his loitering presence in the shower and locker rooms, including in front of coaches and other Athletic Department staff,” the report stated. “Many of the students felt that Strauss’ behavior was an ‘open secret,’ as it appeared to them that their coaches, trainers and other team physicians were fully aware of Strauss’ activities, and yet few seemed inclined to do anything to stop it.
In response to a request for comment about Remenyik, OSU spokesman Ben Johnson said, “Ohio State is a fundamentally different university today and over the past 20 years has committed substantial resources to prevent and address sexual misconduct.” Remenyik was born Sept. 5, 1934, in Hungary, the only child of an upper-middle class family, according to her children andShe was introduced to fencing as a child and said the sport, which uses three kinds of swords , was limiting for girls.
By 1978, Remenyik was coaching the women’s fencing team at OSU and turned the program into a powerhouse that won several Big Ten titles. Two years later, she was tapped to coach the men’s team, as well, “becoming the first woman to coach both the men and women concurrently,” according to the remembrance.“He had a reputation,” Smith said. “The athletes talked about him. The coaches talked about him. All you had to say was ‘Dr. Strauss’ and everybody knew what that meant.
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