Swimming South Africa's shocking treatment of Gerhard Zandberg

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http://www.swimmingworldmagazine.co...g-Comes-Under-Fire-From-Swimming-South-Africa

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, August 7. GERHARD Zandberg has run into issues with Swimming South Africa as a result of his actions at last week's FINA World Championships. According to multiple sources, including South African swim site "ZwemZa," Zandberg asked his federation six days before he was to compete in the men's 50 back if he could switch hotel rooms. The article reports that Zandberg's roommate, Cameron van der Burgh had a head cold which prevented Zandberg from sleeping.

After not receiving a reply from his federation with only two days remaining before the race, Zandberg moved out of his room with van der Burgh on Thursday, August 1, and he paid for his own room, in which girlfriend Linda joined him. It is unclear whether switching rooms or having his girlfriend come stay with him or both infuriated Swimming South Africa, but the federation insisted on meeting with Zandberg on Saturday, between the heats and semi-finals of the 50 back, which ended up lasting the majority of the day as the meeting turned into a disciplinary hearing.

The federation decided that Zandberg had violated team policy for the second time during the week in the hotel incident, having previously criticized the federation on social media. ZwemZa reports that Zandberg was fined R50,000 and was required to complete a year of community service. Apparently, Swimming South Africa originally included a two-year ban from swimming and scratching from the forthcoming World Cup meets among the punishments, but it is unclear if those sanctions will be enforced.

According to South Africa's Eye Witness News, Swimming South Africa CEO Shaun Adriaanse supported the measures taken, commenting, "If you look at other sports, these measures are taken whether it's before a final or not. The disciplinary measures are quite clear. We dealt with it when we were able to and the sanction was imposed. If you represent your national team and there are rules in place, you need to comply with those rules, irrespective of your age."

Both articles report dissatisfaction among South African swimmers with the federation. ZwemZa notes that the federation previously came under fire in 2011, when athletes had to pay for a portion of their own travel expenses to the Shanghai World Championships. In the aftermath, former South African swimmer Kathryn Meaklim tweeted: "@ZandbergGerhard it's things like this that make a person glad to have stopped swimming & stay that way. Outrage! Keep ur head high captain." Meanwhile, South African media member Lance Rothschild shared his opinion on the situation: "Fire SwimSA CEO Shaun Adriaanse. Put the athletes first."

At the meet in Barcelona, Zandberg had clocked 24.85 in the 50 back prelims, qualifying fourth for the semi-finals in his only event of the meet. He was seeking to become just the first man to medal in the 50 back at five different World Championship meets, a feat that Michael Phelps most recently accomplished in the men's 200 fly. In the semi-final, Zandberg ended up 13th in 25.24 and did not qualify for the finals, although ZwemZa reports that he slipped, though did not cost him as much time as David Plummer, who famously finished last in the semi-finals in 26.00 after a major slip left him far behind the field at the start.

Why is it that administrators in SA stuff up everything for our sports people?
 
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It may be a bit of a stretch here to blame the swimming federation. If their delay had caused him to catch a cold from his roommate and he then couldn't compete or failed to perform then they would certainly be to blame. But looks like he moved out, and there shouldn't then have been anything holding him back.
 

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Did I miss the shocking treatment somewhere?

The problem is that they held the "hearing" between his heats and semi final. From what I heard, the hearing finished something like 30 minutes before his race. Just when he is supposed to be focusing on preparing for his semi final he is sitting in a "hearing". They couldn't have done it after his races? To make matters worse, he asks to be moved 6 days before his races, waits 4 days and gets nothing back so he moves himself and then gets fined R50k and banned for 2 years because of it.

I am not saying that they are to blame for him losing the race but it's hardly the best preparation.
 

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Okay I missed the bit where he was banned and fined an absurd figure.

That is quite atrocious, you're right...
 

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Here is another article on this fiasco:

http://www.sport24.co.za/Columnists/GraemeJoffe/Zandberg-in-deep-end-with-SSA-20130806

But according to a couple of sources, Zandberg had asked a number of SSA officials six days before his race if he could please move as his “roomie”, Cameron van der Burgh had a head cold (which was reported in the media) and he was battling to sleep.

Four days after his request, SSA had not come back to him.

So, two days before his race (last Thursday) and not being able to sleep, he had little choice but to move to his own room, which he paid for himself.

His girlfriend, Linda, joined him in the room.

When SSA management got wind of the move, Zandberg received a WhatsApp message from the team manager at around 22:30 on the Friday night, asking him to meet with him to discuss some issues.

Zandberg didn’t respond to the message in time and the meeting was re-scheduled for after lunch on the Saturday after his heat.

Once again, no mention of a disciplinary hearing.

The disciplinary proceedings finished at 16:30 (30 minutes before he had to leave for the pool to swim the semi-finals).

SSA claimed it was his second breach after criticizing team management on social media earlier in the week.

The combined punishment for the swimmer:

1. R50 000 cash fine (later reduced to R5 000)
2. 2-year ban from swimming
3. 1-year community service for SwimSA
4. Immediate scratching from all World Cup events

Zandberg already does a lot for charity and the community along with his coaching, “Learn to Swim”.
 

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Okay I missed the bit where he was banned and fined an absurd figure.

That is quite atrocious, you're right...

Ah ok, I also missed that part and the fact that he hearing was held 30 minutes before his race.
 

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A two year ban...? Really? Wtf are these *******s smoking.
 

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SASCOC and SA Swimming and several other bodies of sport in SA are up to maggots. It just seems to be a trend of these sporting bodies. They all appear to be on ego trips and the sportsmen and women come a distant second. Such a pity.
 
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