UK Athletics forced to publicly confirm Jessica Ennis-Hill’s former mentor Toni Minichiello has been suspended due complaints from female athletes… after he was found breaching terms and continuing to coach
UK Athletics has confirmed coach Toni Minichiello has been suspended pending an investigation into complaints from female athletes.
The governing body said it had been forced to make a public announcement because Minichiello, 55, who coached London 2012 gold medallist Jessica Ennis-Hill, had breached his suspension.
UK Athletics said in a statement: ‘In light of a recent significant development, UK Athletics believes that it is important to issue this statement to the public clarifying the status of Mr Minichiello.
Coach Toni Minichiello has been suspended this week by UK Athletics pending investigation
‘Following complaints from female athletes, an investigation was commenced concerning Mr Minichiello’s behaviour. That investigation is ongoing.
‘In the interests of all concerned, UK Athletics initially resolved not to publicly announce Mr Minichiello’s suspension.
‘However, UK Athletics has recently been made aware that Mr Minichiello has apparently breached the terms of his suspension.
The 55-year-old has been suspended after a number of complaints made against him
‘Specifically, Mr Minichiello has been seen coaching athletes at a facility in Sheffield, in clear contravention of the express terms of his suspension.
‘For this reason, and to avoid similar occurrences happening in the future, UK Athletics has no alternative but to make the suspended status of Mr Minichiello public.’
UK Athletics said any athlete or coach suspended under investigation ‘remains innocent until proven guilty’.
Under Minichiello’s coaching Ennis-Hill won gold at London 2012 and later took silver in Rio
The statement added: ‘UK Athletics does not propose to make any further statement until either the point at which Mr Minichiello’s suspension is lifted, or a charge is preferred.’
Minichiello was allowed to take part in a UK Athletics members’ council meeting last month in his role as a representative of the country’s senior coaches.
He coached Ennis-Hill to heptathlon gold at London 2012. She also won world titles in 2009, 2011 and 2015 and silver at Rio 2016.