Gymnastics Abuse Lawyers for Current and Former Gymnasts
Gymnastics Abuse Lawyers for Current and Former Gymnasts
Gymnastics should be about strength, skill and joy. For many Australian gymnasts it has instead meant years of fear, humiliation and pressure in environments that were meant to be safe.
The Australian Human Rights Commission’s Change the Routine report confirmed what gymnasts had been saying for a long time. It found a systemic risk of physical, psychological and sexual abuse across gymnastics in Australia with a culture of fear, weight shaming, unsafe training loads and inadequate complaint processes.
Donaldson Law has been closely involved in this space from the beginning of the push for change. Our lawyers have represented large groups of current and former gymnasts who spoke out after the Athlete A documentary and who pushed for the independent review into gymnastics in Australia. We have supported gymnasts engaging with Gymnastics Australia, the Australian Human Rights Commission and other bodies as they sought both systemic reform and individual redress.
We act for gymnasts who experienced abuse or serious mistreatment in club programs, high performance centres, state institutes and national programs. That includes child gymnasts in recreational classes, rising juniors in talent squads and elite gymnasts training for international competition.
You do not have to decide today whether you want to bring a legal claim. Our role is to listen, to explain your legal rights in clear terms and to help you decide what to do next at a pace that feels manageable for you.

Gymnastics Abuse and Your Legal Rights
Gymnastics abuse matters sit at the intersection of child abuse law, negligence, human rights and institutional accountability. The law recognises that organisations such as clubs, state associations, institutes and national bodies can owe gymnasts a duty to provide a reasonably safe environment.
Depending on your situation possible legal pathways may include:
- a civil claim for damages where abuse or unsafe practices have caused long term psychological or physical harm
- participation in redress or restorative programs such as the AIS Restorative Program for former scholarship holders
- complaints or reviews through Sport Integrity Australia, the Australian Human Rights Commission or other oversight bodies
- internal grievance or restorative processes with clubs or governing bodies
Not every gymnast abuse matter will involve a court case. Some will focus on acknowledgment, apology and change. Others will require more formal processes when institutions do not respond to voluntary approaches. Our job is to set out the options clearly so you can choose the pathway that best reflects your safety and your goals.
Common Gymnastics Abuse Patterns We See
Every gymnast has a unique story. At the same time there are patterns that appear again and again in the accounts of gymnasts who contact us and in independent reviews of the sport.
Harmful Training Culture
• weight and appearance are monitored in shaming ways
• children are required to train or compete through pain or injury
• extreme training loads are imposed on very young athletes
• rest, schooling and social development are sidelined in favour of medals
Independent reviews have described a culture of fear in some programs where gymnasts felt they had no safe way to raise concerns.
Emotional And Psychological Abuse
Physical And Sexual Abuse
Failures to Respond to Complaints
In legal terms these failures can be important. They may support claims about negligence, breach of duty or human rights breaches as well as contributing to the harm you have experienced.
Common Gymnastics Abuse Patterns We See
We act for gymnasts whose experiences involve many different parts of the sport. That can include:
- local clubs and private gymnastics businesses
- state and territory gymnastics associations
- Gymnastics Australia as the national governing body
- state institutes or academies of sport
- the Australian Institute of Sport
The Independent Review into Gymnastics in Australia and subsequent reviews by Sport Integrity Australia have highlighted systemic issues across multiple programs, not just isolated incidents at one club.
We help you work out which organisations may be responsible in your case and which processes or schemes are relevant to them.
If you trained mainly in another sport as well as gymnastics, or if you moved through several programs, our broader Elite Athletes team can look at your whole pathway so you are not forced to treat each experience as a separate, disconnected problem.
How We Work With Gymnasts
When you contact us you do not need to have a clear label for what happened to you. You can simply describe your experience in your own words. From there we:
- Listen to your story at a pace that feels manageable for you
- Identify the key programs, people and organisations involved
- Check which laws, schemes and time limits apply
- Give you clear advice about your options
- Work with you to choose a pathway that reflects your safety and your goals
Sometimes that pathway will involve a civil claim. Sometimes it will centre on restorative programs, apologies or contributions to broader cultural change. Sometimes it will involve a combination over time.
Whatever you choose you will have a small team around you, not just one lawyer. That gives you more than one point of contact and helps us move your matter forward even if individual team members are away.
◈ Other Sports We Commonly Act In ◈
You do not need to see your exact sport listed to contact us. These examples show the types of high performance environments we regularly advise on. We have dedicated sub-pages for key sports where we most often act:
From this Elite Athletes hub you can click through to learn more about how the law may apply in your sport and which bodies or schemes may be relevant.
Why Gymnasts Choose Donaldson Law
Gymnastics abuse work is not a standard personal injury niche. It needs a firm that understands trauma, sport culture and the power imbalance between children and the adults who control their training.
Gymnasts choose Donaldson Law because:
Gymnastics Abuse FAQs
If you are a current or former gymnast and you feel ready to talk about what happened you can contact us by phone, email or through our online form.


