Australia boxing coach withdraws from Paris Games over sexual misconduct
- Australian boxing head coach Jamie Pittman admitted to sexual misconduct towards female fighters, leading to his withdrawal from the Paris Olympics.
- The former professional boxer allegedly committed 11 offences during three separate trips with the boxing teams between July and October last year.
- Pittman's actions have caused controversy and consequences within the boxing community, impacting his participation in the upcoming Olympics.
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Australian boxing head coach Jamie Pittman quits Paris Olympics after admitting to sexual misconduct
Australian boxing head coach Jamie Pittman has admitted to sexual misconduct towards female fighters and withdrawn from the upcoming Paris Olympics. The former professional boxer allegedly committed 11 offences during three separate trips with the boxing teams between July and October last year.
Boxing Australia head coach Jamie Pittman admits sexual misconduct
Coach withdraws from Paris Olympics and faces six-month banConduct ‘part of an overall pattern of behaviour’, tribunal findsBoxing Australia’s head coach has admitted to “disgusting” sexual misconduct involving female fighters and has withdrawn from the Paris Olympics.Jamie Pittman has apologised at the National Sports Tribunal, which has delivered damning findings about his behaviour. Continue reading...
Australia boxing coach withdraws from Paris Games over sexual misconduct
MELBOURNE : Boxing Australia’s national head coach Jamie Pittman has withdrawn from the Paris Olympics after being sanctioned for incidents of sexual misconduct toward female athletes while on overseas camps.The former Olympian was suspended for six months from his role by Australia's National Sports Tr
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