Six former members of the women's track and field team at the university of oregon say the program devalued them as individuals and put them at risk for eating disorders. Six women who competed within oregon's track and field program told ken goe of the oregonian that they felt devalued as individuals and at risk for eating disorders because of the program's data. (kgw) — a group of athletes is calling out the university of oregon's track and field program, claiming unhealthy practices that led to body shaming and eating disorders.
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Six former members of the university of oregon's women's track and field team alleged that they were body shamed and pushed to lose weight by coaches and nutritionists within the program
The official track and field roster for the university of oregon ducks
Hayward field, home of the oregon ducks storied track and field program That program is now the subject of body shaming allegations by female athletes Former oregon runners corroborate accusations of body composition focus in track program katie rainsberger confirmed she had multiple dexa scans a year.