In December, our paper also reported that ban investigation was launched at the MTK due to abuse, because a young karate competitor was slapped and verbally abused by his master during training. After the incident, the 16-year-old girl had a panic attack.
Blikk is now on the matter he wrote thatkarate coach Mihály Fischer cannot work with junior competitors for six months. With this, the case that came to light in mid-December is considered closed by the parties.
“As is known, the karate department of MTK Budapest and the coach of the Hungarian national team, Mihály Fischer, committed a disciplinary offence. MTK Budapest – and the Hungarian Karate Association – thoroughly investigated the matter and made the following decision: Head coach Mihály Fischer was exempted from professional work with athletes of the age group (under 18) for six months”, informed the association.
The abused national team competitor, Zsófia Dalnoki, remains with the association despite what happened.
An investigation has been launched against another karate coach on suspicion of abuse
Source: nepszava.hu