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Andrew Alexander "Andy" Gabel (born December 23, 1964) is a four-time, short track
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U.S. Olympian (1988, 1992, 1994, 1998), and holds a
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as a member of the 1994 5000 meter Short Track relay team.Speedskating Hall of Fame. "Speed Skaters Elected to th
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Gabel was also a member of the National Short Track Team for the longest in U.S. Speedskating history in either Long or Short Track. In 2013, Gabel was accused of, and to a degree acknowledged, improper sexual relations with two female skaters in the Olympic speedskating program, both aged 15 and respectively 18 and 11 years his junior at the times of the beginnings of the relationships. As a result of the accusations, Gabel resigned from the
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(ISU) and U.S. Speedskating."AP NewsBreak: 2-time Olympic medalist says she was raped at age 15; Andy Gabel issues denial"
AP via ''Washington Post'', March 13, 2013. Retrieved March 13, 2013.


Early life

Gabel grew up in
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, and is the son of Andy Gabel, Sr., and Evie Gabel. He has one brother and three sisters.CNN/SI – 1998 Nagano Olympics. Athlete profile
"Andy Gabel"
February 3, 1998).
Gabel attended
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, and received a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from
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.Hoover's People
"Andy Gabel
, Vice President of Management."


Speedskating career

Gabel was a member of the National Short Track Team from 1979 to 1998, the longest in U.S. Speedskating history in either Long or Short Track; he was also a member of the National Long Track Team from 1981 to 1989. Gabel won over 75 international medals as a member of the World Short Track Team from 1987 to 1998. He also competed in 12 World Championships. At the 1994 Lillehammer Games, Gabel won a silver medal as a member of the 5000 meter Short Track
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, skating the fastest leg in the relay. In 1994, Gabel was elected to the U.S. Speedskating's 15-member governing Board of Directors as an athlete representative. He was elected as the Office of Vice President in 1999 and became the sixth President in 2002, succeeding Fred Benjamin.ESPN.co
"Gabel named new U.S. speedskating president
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Gabel negotiated sponsorship agreements with ADT and
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, during his tenure as President. Gabel secured his Olympic Team spot during the 1998 Olympic trials in
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by winning the 1000-meter and 500-meter heats, including the final 500-meter heat in 43.032 seconds, beating the old U.S. mark of 43.250 set in 1996 by Scott Koons of
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.Kekis, John (January 13, 1998)
"The Augusta Chronicle Online"
The Associated Press called a 33-year-old Gabel "something of a geriatric marvel in a sport that now normally is dominated by much younger skaters." During the 1998 Winter Games in Nagano, Japan, Gabel and
Amy Peterson Amy Peterson (born November 29, 1971) is an American short track speed skater. Peterson competed in five consecutive Olympic games from when short track speed skating was exhibition sport in 1988 to 2002. Peterson qualified for her first Olympi ...
, the last American prospects for a medal in short track speedskating, were eliminated in the semifinals; Gabel, called "Grandpa" or "the Godfather" by his younger teammates, was knocked out in the men's 500 meter race after clipping a lane marker and tumbling into the padded boards.Newberry, Paul (February 21, 1998). Washingtonpost.com.
"Americans Eliminated in Short Track"
Three-time Olympic medalist Peterson fell behind in the women's 1000 meter semifinal heat; that year, the U.S. Olympic team received 13 medals, matching the record set in
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. For the 2002 Olympic Winter Games, Gabel was the Director of
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and Short Track speedskating. Gabel served as a member of the ISU Short Track World Cup Management Commission from 1998 to 2002, and is presently the Chairman of the ISU Short Track Technical Committee. On April 26, 2003, at
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, Gabel was elected to the speedskating hall of fame.


Results


Sexual misconduct

In late February 2013, speedskater Bridie Farrell, 31, "allege she was 15 when she and Gabel, then in his 30s and a teammate, first had improper sexual contact that she said occurred multiple times in 1997 and 1998. Gabel told the hicagoTribune in a statement … that he had a 'brief, inappropriate relationship with a female teammate', made no excuses for his behavior and apologized to her for it". Farrell had informed the
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what had happened the day before the public statement. Farrell, who said "neither rape nor sexual intercourse had taken place", said she appreciated the apology from Gabel, but replied: "Adults who abuse children should not have access to children. They shouldn't be allowed in the skating rink, they shouldn't be allowed in the gym, they shouldn't be allowed on the soccer fields, the softball fields." USOC CEO Scott Blackmun "said he was glad
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chose to tell her story because it would help others in similar circumstances hear they are not alone". Farrell said, "For me to receive a phone call from Scott at the USOC meant the world to me, not because he was calling me but because maybe the U.S. Olympic Committee is understanding the amount of devastation this wreaks within our sport.… Maybe it is finally time for true, true change." In early March 2013, Gabel resigned from the International Skating Union and U.S. Speedskating. Also in March 2013, a second report emerged. Having heard of Farrell's experience, "Nikki Meyer, who was known by her maiden name of
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when she won short track relay medals for the U.S. at the Albertville and Lillehammer Games," accused Gabel of raping her soon after she joined the Olympic training program, summer 1991. She described the alleged attack and ensuing three-year relationship in explicit detail and said, "He’s a child molester … rapist … sexual abuser nd… pedophile". Gabel acknowledged "he made mistakes during his skating career, but strongly denied forcing himself on anyone". Meyer said she was not sure if she would "pursue criminal charges" or if she even could "because of the possible
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". But she hoped Gabel would receive "a lifetime ban from U.S. Speedskating and emovalfrom the … Hall of Fame". U.S. Speedskating said in a statement it "will not tolerate abuse of any kind nd through a referral from the U.S. Olympic Committee’s Safe Sport program", and hired the law firm
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"to investigate all accusations involving Gabel".


Post-skating career

Gabel was also Principal and Client Relationship Officer for
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. In August 2004, he joined The Bonham Group, a
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-based sports marketing company;Proctor, Cathy (January 8, 2009). Denver Business Journal.
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he was responsible for new business development, business planning and budgeting. Gabel has also been a commentator for various short track speedskating events on
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, and the
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. He served as commentator and analyst for short track events at the
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in Vancouver.NBC (February 9, 2010)
"NBC Announces Talent Roster For Vancouver Olympic Winter Games"
Press release. Retrieved on March 1, 2010.


See also

* List of select Jewish speed skaters


References


External links

* * * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Gabel, Andrew 1964 births Living people American male short-track speed skaters Olympic speed skaters for the United States Olympic silver medalists for the United States in short-track speed skating Short-track speed skaters at the 1994 Winter Olympics Medalists at the 1994 Winter Olympics Glenbrook North High School alumni Winter World University Games medalists in short-track speed skating FISU World University Games silver medalists for the United States Competitors at the 1989 Winter Universiade Competitors at the 1991 Winter Universiade World Short Track Speed Skating Championships medalists 20th-century American sportsmen