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Chuck Wielgus, 67, Who Empowered U.S. Swimming and Apologized in a Scandal, Dies

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Chuck Wielgus, who as the top official in American swimming was credited with doing more than anyone to make it the nation’s premier Summer Olympics sport, but who was later scarred by his response to accusations of sexual abuse by coaches, died on Sunday in Colorado Springs. He was 67.

A spokesman for U.S.A. Swimming, the organization Mr. Wielgus ran as executive director, said the cause was complications of colon cancer.