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Swimming Canada Releases Statement On Matt Bell’s Sentence

Following the news that former Canadian swimming coach Matt Bell was sentenced to seven months in jail, two years of probation, and will be on the national sex offender registry for life for the sexual exploitation of a former teenage athlete, Swimming Canada released the following statement:

Swimming Canada has been closely following the sexual exploitation case of former Ajax Swim Club coach Matt Bell.

Bell’s ongoing suspension remains unchanged following his sentencing Monday to seven months in jail, which includes the addition of his name to the national sex offender registry, and a subsequent two years probation.

Swimming Canada suspended Bell on Nov. 11, 2015, the day the organization was informed of the charges of sexual assault, sexual exploitation and four counts of luring a person under 18 years. Swimming Canada also immediately began contacting athletes and parents who had interactions with Bell in connection with Swimming Canada national teams, tours and programs. The organization has continued to maintain open lines of communication with the various levels of law enforcement, including Durham Regional Police.

Bell will be subject to a disciplinary process at a future date to be determined pending his release from prison, at which time Swimming Canada and its provincial partner Swim Ontario and the Canadian Swimming Coaches and Teachers Association would apply their respective policies.

Swimming Canada will continue to work with Swim Ontario, as well as the Canadian Swimming Coaches and Teachers Association, to ensure the swimming community is safe for swimmers of all ages.

“Swimming Canada is committed to providing opportunities for every individual in our sport to reach his or her potential in fitness and excellence in a safe environment,” said CEO Ahmed El-Awadi. “While this type of case is rare it is also very serious. It had a major impact on one of our members and denied her the right to that safe environment. We will continue to do everything in our power to ensure that safety for all of our members.”

Bell was a national coach for the 2015 Junior World Championships.

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Shocked
7 years ago

Where is he now? Hiding?

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Reply to  Shocked
7 years ago

With his Girlfriend , Julia, downtown Toronto. p.s. They are engaged.

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Reply to  Shocked
7 years ago

As I have suggested on another thread on this Bell topic. Contact the Federal Minister of Justice to state any concerns:

Honorable Jody Wilson-Raybould M.P. [email protected].

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7 years ago

The piece of Trash only served 10 weeks of the 7 month sentence. What a system. He is out.

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8 years ago

Why Wait. Ban him for Life. and he can try and fight it Legally. good luck in the Butcher field

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