Because of this quasi-public status, the U.S.O.C. has a responsibility to ensure that coaches do not overstep their boundaries when it comes to preaching to athletes, said Richard Lapchick, [email him] the director of the University of Central Florida’s Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport. ”They have a responsibility to be inclusive and to embrace diversity, and we often think of diversity as a racial or gender thing,” he said. ”But religion is definitely a big part of it as well.”Never mind the archer—tell me why the University of Central Florida has an Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport.
Weird quote from this article: "Christianity is not unusual in archery." That's America! Christianity is not unusual in America.