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Greg Glassman: Brands cut ties over CrossFit CEO's George Floyd tweet | Greg Glassman: Brands cut ties over CrossFit CEO's George Floyd tweet |
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Fitness brands including Reebok have cut ties with CrossFit after the company's CEO posted a tweet making light of George Floyd's death. | Fitness brands including Reebok have cut ties with CrossFit after the company's CEO posted a tweet making light of George Floyd's death. |
In reply to a public health body saying racism was a public health issue, Greg Glassman tweeted: "FLOYD-19." | In reply to a public health body saying racism was a public health issue, Greg Glassman tweeted: "FLOYD-19." |
He also called an affiliate "delusional" for questioning why CrossFit had been silent on the killing of Floyd by police in Minneapolis. | He also called an affiliate "delusional" for questioning why CrossFit had been silent on the killing of Floyd by police in Minneapolis. |
Mr Glassman has now apologised, saying CrossFit "will not stand for racism". | Mr Glassman has now apologised, saying CrossFit "will not stand for racism". |
He said he had been trying to make a point about lockdowns that have been put in place to try to contain the spread of the coronavirus. | He said he had been trying to make a point about lockdowns that have been put in place to try to contain the spread of the coronavirus. |
CrossFit is a company based on a fitness regimen developed by Mr Glassman, and is incorporated into gyms across the world. | CrossFit is a company based on a fitness regimen developed by Mr Glassman, and is incorporated into gyms across the world. |
These gyms are run on an affiliate model, paying the main CrossFit company for permission to use the name and regimen. | These gyms are run on an affiliate model, paying the main CrossFit company for permission to use the name and regimen. |
What did Greg Glassman say? | What did Greg Glassman say? |
It began when the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington tweeted that "racism is a public health issue". | It began when the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington tweeted that "racism is a public health issue". |
In response, Mr Glassman tweeted "FLOYD-19" - a play on Covid-19, the name of the disease caused by the coronavirus. | In response, Mr Glassman tweeted "FLOYD-19" - a play on Covid-19, the name of the disease caused by the coronavirus. |
Mr Glassman also came under fire for an email he reportedly sent to an affiliate who asked for a response from the company on anti-racist protests across the US. | Mr Glassman also came under fire for an email he reportedly sent to an affiliate who asked for a response from the company on anti-racist protests across the US. |
"I sincerely believe the quarantine has adversely impacted your mental health," he reportedly wrote to the woman, before calling her "delusional". "You think you're more virtuous than we are. It's disgusting." | "I sincerely believe the quarantine has adversely impacted your mental health," he reportedly wrote to the woman, before calling her "delusional". "You think you're more virtuous than we are. It's disgusting." |
What has the response been? | What has the response been? |
Since Mr Glassman's tweet about George Floyd, hundreds of affiliate gyms have removed CrossFit from their branding. A spreadsheet tracking all of the gyms that are rebranding currently lists 227 fitness centres distancing themselves from CrossFit. | Since Mr Glassman's tweet about George Floyd, hundreds of affiliate gyms have removed CrossFit from their branding. A spreadsheet tracking all of the gyms that are rebranding currently lists 227 fitness centres distancing themselves from CrossFit. |
One of these gyms, Petworth Fitness in Washington DC - formerly CrossFit Petworth - wrote on Instagram: "For a brand that has preached about being 'for all', the deafening silence on current and past issues of racism tells us all we need to know." | One of these gyms, Petworth Fitness in Washington DC - formerly CrossFit Petworth - wrote on Instagram: "For a brand that has preached about being 'for all', the deafening silence on current and past issues of racism tells us all we need to know." |
It added that it would donate its annual affiliate fee - $3,000 (£2,364) - to the Black Lives Matter DC and Know Your Rights anti-racist campaign groups. | It added that it would donate its annual affiliate fee - $3,000 (£2,364) - to the Black Lives Matter DC and Know Your Rights anti-racist campaign groups. |
Adidas AG, which owns Reebok, also issued a statement confirming it was ending its relationship with CrossFit. | Adidas AG, which owns Reebok, also issued a statement confirming it was ending its relationship with CrossFit. |
"Recently, we have been in discussions regarding a new agreement, however, in light of recent events, we have made the decision to end our partnership with CrossFit HQ," the company said in a statement to AFP news agency. | "Recently, we have been in discussions regarding a new agreement, however, in light of recent events, we have made the decision to end our partnership with CrossFit HQ," the company said in a statement to AFP news agency. |
Several CrossFit athletes also criticised the company. | |
Four-time CrossFit Games champion Matthew Fraser praised a colleague for disaffiliating from the company, while Olympian and three-time CrossFit Games champion Tia-Clair Toomey said she was "incredibly saddened, disappointed and frustrated" with Mr Glassman's comments. | |
Icelandic CrossFit athlete Katrin Tanja Davidsdottir also posted screenshots of Mr Glassman's tweet and email, and said she was "ashamed, disappointed and angry". | |
Has CrossFit addressed the backlash? | Has CrossFit addressed the backlash? |
In a statement posted on CrossFit's Twitter account, Mr Glassman apologised for the tweet and said he was trying to make a point about lockdowns to contain the spread of the coronavirus, which he doesn't agree with. | In a statement posted on CrossFit's Twitter account, Mr Glassman apologised for the tweet and said he was trying to make a point about lockdowns to contain the spread of the coronavirus, which he doesn't agree with. |
"I, CrossFit HQ, and the CrossFit community will not stand for racism. I made a mistake by the words I chose yesterday," he said. "My heart is deeply saddened by the pain it has caused. It was a mistake, not racist but a mistake. | "I, CrossFit HQ, and the CrossFit community will not stand for racism. I made a mistake by the words I chose yesterday," he said. "My heart is deeply saddened by the pain it has caused. It was a mistake, not racist but a mistake. |
"Floyd is a hero in the black community and not just a victim. I should have been sensitive to that and wasn't. I apologise for that. | "Floyd is a hero in the black community and not just a victim. I should have been sensitive to that and wasn't. I apologise for that. |
"I was trying to stick it to the @IHME_UW [Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation] for their invalidated models resulting in needless, economy-wrecking, life-wrecking lockdown, and when I saw they were announcing modelling a solution to our racial crisis, I was incredulous, angry, and overly emotional. Involving George Floyd's name in that effort was wrong." | "I was trying to stick it to the @IHME_UW [Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation] for their invalidated models resulting in needless, economy-wrecking, life-wrecking lockdown, and when I saw they were announcing modelling a solution to our racial crisis, I was incredulous, angry, and overly emotional. Involving George Floyd's name in that effort was wrong." |
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