


Whoever Rick is, he doesn’t know squat about what the Parkettes were like in those years. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.ġ0 Responses to “Is Chalked Up author Jennifer Sey a liar?”

You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. This entry was posted on at 4:06 am and is filed under Uncategorized. Polish-101 Gymnastics editor MRR published their take on the book here. I believe the author is a willing participant in this game of generating controversy during a book launch. Much misinformation like this has been generated around the recent release of Jennifer’s book. What seems to be bothering Rick is that the media, abetted by Sey, is using one person’s experience to paint the whole sport black.īut is gymnastics “weird and creepy”? – NOĪre all middle-age men coaching gymnasts “shady characters”? – NO That she chose to release an inflammatory book in the run-up to the 2008 Olympics smacks of opportunism.Ĭertainly there are athletes who have had a bad time with coaches, with training, battled eating disorders and the like. If Jennifer Sey wanted to exorcise demons from over 20-years-ago as a memoir, she could have done it on her blog. You can read it, but don’t purchase even one more copy. If not, encourage everyone you know to boycott Chalked Up. (And that’s been contested by some of her teammates from the time.) Even if every word in her book is true as she remembers it. Jennifer Sey is a liar by any definition of the word.
