High jump legend Patrik Sjöberg returned to the most terrible abuse memories in Espoo, finland on Thursday, told STT.Patrik Sjöberg and coach Viljo Nousiainen portrayed in 1995. EPA / AOP
the height of the jump legend Patrik Sjöberg , 54, participated in the Espoo Hanasaari seminar, which dealt with the children and youth protection against sexual crimes, told STT.
the Swedish Sjöberg is actually told they have had as a child abuse victim. He revealed in 2011, appeared in his biography, that the abuse was behind his own coach, in 1999, the dead Finnish Viljo Nousiainen .
Sjöberg was about 10-11 years old when Nousiainen for the first time pushed his hand between her legs. Sjöberg told the terrible events in his book, which, inter alia, the newspaper quoted its year of issue.
One evening when we were alone at home, Bubba wanted to give me a massage. Massage, however turned sexual when he began to masturbate me to the edge of the bed when sitting, Sjöberg told in his book.
Sjöberg is still bitter about the events that changed him permanently. In the exploitation of the r that followed, inter alia, substance abuse problems.
I Hate Viljoa on. He got off easy when he died. He was supposed to get a penalty, Sjöberg told the seminar
Sjöberg revealed STT’s case had considered even physical retribution rise of the woman. The Swedish legend also tells us that Nousiainen disguised himself as always when you know the ex-coach arrived to Finland.
– Always when we came to Finland, he changed somehow his appearance, dyed his hair or something else. I wonder if it’s the fact that he had done something in Finland.
Sjöberg won the high jump in his career including world championship gold medals in Rome 1987. Olympics collecting two silver and a bronze. Today, Sjöberg, go around the world telling his story and fighting for sexual integrity.
– Patrik Sjöbergillä have had the courage to share their own traumatic experiences to help others. He is one of the driving forces behind the non-profit ”Treskablinoll”-the organization behind. The organization fights to ensure that every child a safe and peaceful childhood, Hanasaari cultural centre project manager Tiina Räihä background Facebook.
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