Posted on 08/27/2013 5:49:29 PM PDT by FlJoePa
The strangest story in Penn States athletic department in recent memory is becoming a little clearer but still unsettling as some news has finally come out as to why legendary fencing coach Emmanuil Kaidanov was unexpectedly fired last week.
Several Penn State coaches "resigned" or left Penn State this offseason, but Kaidanov is no doubt the most surprising. Kaidanov was one of the greatest fencing coaches of all time, leading Penn State to a 795-77 record in 31 years. Kaidanov won 12 NCAA Championships at the helm of the Nittany Lions, and coached 28 NCAA Individual Champions and 188 All-Americans.
Former Penn State fencing captain Chris Balestracci, Kaidanovs son Greg, and popular fencing news source "The Fencing Coach" have all broadcasted the following story.
Policy AD67: Disclosure of Wrongful Conduct and Protection from Retaliation, which was established in June of 2010, can be read in full here, but it basically protects university whistleblowers from retaliation for reporting wrongdoings.
The three sources claim that Kaidanov was terminated under this policy after an incident last February involving a staff assistant. Allegedly, the staff assistant reported that a player had possession of illegal drugs to the athletic department. The player submitted to a voluntary drug test and was found clean, but Kaidanov made his transgressions with the former staff assistant vocal. Kaidanov believed he should have been informed of the incident first and been the one to report it to the athletic department.
The athletic compliance office believed that the argument with the staff assistant constituted retaliation and made the decision to fire the legendary coach without so much as a warning or chance for appeal.
"I am very grateful for the opportunity to have coached hundreds of student/athletes during my 31 years at Penn State," Kaidanov said in a statement. "I believe that my 12 national championships, the many United States national teams I have coached, the 4 Coach of the year awards, the numerous All Americans and Olympians I have had the honor to coach, and my 91% winning average speaks to the dedication that I have invested into the Fencing program at Penn State. I would like to thank the assistant coaches I have had the honor to coach with over those 31 years. I would especially like to thank Wes Glon who has been a hard working and dependable assistant coach as we built the most winning and most successful collegiate fencing programs in the United States. I wish all of the Student/Athletes that have gone through the Penn State fencing program continued success in all of their endeavors."
"Coach was not released, he was terminated by the University Moral Officer somewhat of a throw-back to Soviet Komissars and 1933 Germany," Kaidanovs son Greg said. "He was terminated because he acted like he always did with honor, respect and deep understanding of his responsibility to his students."
While this provides some clarity, there are still several loose ends here that need to be tied up, like why Kaidanov was fired for one exchange with an assistant and the identity of the University Moral Officer who made this decision, among other things. The athletic department has not adequately responded to multiple requests for comment on the matter, only saying that it as a "confidential personnel matter" and that Kaidanov is "no longer a university employee." The university has also yet to issue a release on Kaidanovs termination, which is the standard for coaching departures.
Well keep you updated as more information comes in on what is certainly a strange situation, but until the athletic department responds to these accusations, the speculation is sure to continue.
He must have said something outrageous, like marriage being between one man and one woman...
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Fencing = using your ‘sword’.
Yah, he probably got screwed. But I'll wager he'll land on his feet.
Werlcome to the f***ing USSR..., Comrade....
You have got to be bagging me.
What a classy farewell statement. I'm sure the man has about 50 offers to choose from if he doesn't care to retire.
Administrative assistant went to athletic department and said a member of the team was seen either smoking or in possession of weed. The player immediately took a voluntary drug test and came up clean.
The coach got upset with the administrative assistant for not coming to him first, so he himself could report it to the athletic department.
That constituted (in their minds) a violation of a whistle blower rule and fired him in 2 minutes w/ no discussion.
After 31 years of excellence. Sure, it’s Fencing, but PSU would win a national championship it seemed every 2 or 3 years. I know a few years ago, every member of the team was on the Dean’s List.
More like they are trying to look tough after turning a blind eye to all those little boys that were raped all those years.
Here we have somebody seeing something, skipping over the coach, and reporting it. I imagine the coach was thinking "If I'm out of the loop -- if they think I'm not trying hard enough to prevent bad behavior -- then I'm in trouble. By going around me, this assistant is putting me at risk. I can't have that!"
And the University fired him.
Do a little. Do a lot. You just can't win.
There weren’t any boys raped on campus at PSU. This is a fact - given testimony from the GJ and the trial.
Nice try though. Psst. Don’t listen to the media.
This is an outrageous, damnable and offensive statement.
Kaidanov believed he should have been informed of the incident first and been the one to report it to the athletic department.
The famous 'Sandusky Exception'. Worked for Paterno. Right?
I stand by the statement I made the last time you posted a Penn State apologia: The only redemption for that school is to eliminate their corrupt athletic programs, erase all records of it and salt the earth. Never again.
At least this time it wasn't an a$$-raping pedophile, so it's ok, right?
Psst. Don't listen to Penn State PR people.
31 years of excellence and this is what the guy gets for it?
The PSU PR people want to excuse for their handling of this mess in such a poor manner that they are handing out millions of dollars to some very, very sketchy victims. They WANT you to believe that.
What I said was factual. Period.
Nice try though. Psst. Dont listen to the media.
Best advice ever given
Cannot believe folks still listen to the Lamestream Media on anything.
Looks like PSU Alums and friends will cough up more $$ defending lawsuits. Wonder how PSU will respond to the coaches subordinate not “going through chain of command”. If the school drug policy does not match their “Whistleblower” policy...there will be a fencing coach much richer...Whistleblower policies require that the chain of command is used, first
You have a little bit of a problem at PSU. You had an asst. coach buggering little boys and no one did anything about it . . . now, you have a fencing coach who got canned for it.
There. I fixed it for you.
As for Curley, Schultz, and Spanier - their court date is in early 2014. Until then, it hasn't remotely been proven that no one did anything about it.
Keep on hating though!
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