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Top British athletics coach banned for life for ‘sexually physical behaviour’

Investigation finds Toni Minichiello has committed multiple misconducts over 15 years

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 09 Aug 2022 8:30PM

Top British athletics coach banned for life for ‘sexually physical behaviour’
Toni Minichiello, one of Britain’s leading track and field coaches has been given a life ban after an investigation found he had engaged in ‘sexually physical behaviour’ with athletes. – @SPORTSCIRCUSINT Twitter pic, August 9, 2022

LONDON – Toni Minichiello, one of Britain’s leading track and field coaches has been given a life ban after an investigation found he had engaged in “sexually physical behaviour” with athletes.

Minichiello, who coached Jessica Ennis-Hill to Olympic heptathlon gold at the 2012 London Games, was also deemed to have made inappropriate sexual references and gestures to athletes and engaged in “inappropriate and sometimes aggressive behaviour, bullying and emotional abuse”.

UK Athletics said the findings, which amount to multiple breaches of its coach licence terms over a 15-year period, “constitute gross breaches of trust” and are of the “utmost seriousness”.

Minichiello’s coaching licence expired during the disciplinary process, which means he cannot be suspended or subject to a sanction by UK Athletics.

However, the national governing body has said it will not consider any future application made by Minichiello for a coach licence.

“UKA has considered the matter and decided that these findings are of the utmost seriousness,”  said a statement issued today.

“They constitute gross breaches of trust by Mr Minichiello which have had severe consequences for the mental health and mental wellbeing of the athletes under his charge.

“The issuance of a UKA licence to a coach is essentially a representation on behalf of UKA that the coach in question can be trusted with the athletes under his charge.

“UKA is firmly of the view that there will never be a time in the future at which it would be appropriate to grant that assurance and issue such a licence,” with the statement adding any future application by Minichiello would be refused “in perpetuity.” – AFP, August 9, 2022

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