British coach Toni Minichiello banned for life
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.
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- Published Date: 04:47 | 09 August 2022
- Modified Date: 04:53 | 09 August 2022
British coach Toni Minichiello has been banned for life from training athletes due to sexually inappropriate behavior, emotional abuse and bullying, United Kingdom Athletics (UKA) announced on Tuesday.
In a statement, UKA said the coach was investigated for: inappropriate sexual references and gestures to athletes; failure to respect the athletes' right to a private life by making intrusive enquiries and personal comments about their personal lives; engaging in sexually physical behavior, namely inappropriate and unwanted touching of athletes to whom he owed a duty of care; and engaging in inappropriate and sometimes aggressive behavior, bullying and emotional abuse.
It added that Minichiello's coaching license has expired and therefore it cannot be suspended, but any future applications for a coaching license will not be entertained in perpetuity.
Minichiello, 56, was the coach of former world and Olympic champion Jessica Ennis-Hill until her retirement in 2016.