The former skater, targeted by the boss of the Federation during his press conference on Wednesday afternoon, reacted on Europe 1. "With overcast words, he calls me shabby," he said, saying that Didier Gailhaguet's explanations reinforce a "murky and anxiety-provoking atmosphere".

"With covered words, he calls me shabby," reacts former skater Gwendal Peizerat to Europe 1, Wednesday, after the press conference by Didier Gailhaguet. In front of the media, the president of the French Ice Sports Federation, under fire from critics since the outbreak of a scandal of sexual violence in French skating, presented himself as a "clean man", tackling the sportsmen who demand his resignation, including Gwendal Peizerat.

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"There are many things that sclerotic this Federation"

Gwendal Peizerat believes that with this speaking, Didier Gailhaguet "only reinforces this gloomy and anxiety-provoking atmosphere by attacking all those he can attack abjectly". Beyond these personal considerations, "the question is not to know what he did or what he did not do", estimates Gwendal Peizerat, always judging that the boss of the Federation should resign. "The question is to know if morally, today, it is well to persevere in this file to absolutely want to defend his place, which belongs to him, of president of his Federation. There are many things which sclerotic this Federation and it has to change. "