Scottish coach who guided Laura Muir and Jemma Reekie, amongst others, discovered responsible of manipulative behaviour and ignoring athlete welfare and medical recommendation however he can return subsequent 12 months if he undergoes coaching.
British middle-distance coach Andy Younger has acquired a three-year ban for severe misconduct after a UK Athletics impartial disciplinary panel dominated that his “conduct exerted strain adequate to vitiate the athletes’ free will.”
The 48-year-old, who coached Laura Muir and Jemma Reekie amongst others, was discovered responsible of “inserting efficiency above athlete welfare, ignoring medical recommendation and utilizing manipulative and coercive behaviour in direction of these he coached”.
A UKA assertion mentioned he “required an athlete to compete in opposition to the clear recommendation of a physiotherapist, threatening to exclude athletes from coaching or races if they didn’t comply together with his calls for, and emotionally undermining those that raised considerations about accidents”.
UKA added: “One other cost highlighted an incident during which Mr Younger, following a disagreement, drove at velocity with an athlete in his automotive earlier than abandoning them on the roadside, disregarding their security and wellbeing.”
Younger, a former 1:49.13 from Glasgow, confronted 39 expenses, 9 of which had been confirmed and 7 thought of as severe. He was initially given a five-year ban however this was lowered on attraction to a few years and backdated to April 2023, which implies he’ll have the ability to return to teaching in the beginning of subsequent summer season.

Nonetheless, he should full coaching on athlete welfare, medical collaboration, harm administration and bullying and harassment as a situation of any future utility to have his teaching licence returned.
Muir, the Olympic 1500m silver medallist in 2021 and a number of UK record-breaker, mentioned: “I’ve chosen to waive my anonymity and ensure my involvement on this case. I totally help the selections reached by each impartial panels and I’m grateful that the method has been adopted by way of so completely. I need to thank those that got here ahead and people who contributed to the method — it has not been straightforward, but it surely was essential.
“Athletics has all the time been my ardour, and I’m happy to say that I’ve rediscovered the love of my sport and the enjoyment of coaching and dealing inside a supportive and optimistic teaching atmosphere. I’m now centered on the long run, wanting ahead to the subsequent few years of my profession, and placing this troublesome chapter firmly behind me.”

Jack Buckner, the chief government of UKA, mentioned: “This has been a troublesome and sobering case for everybody concerned in athletics. There is no such thing as a degree of success on the observe which might ever justify behaviours that fall so wanting the requirements required of a UKA licensed coach.
“This case underlines that efficiency and medals can by no means come on the expense of athlete welfare.
“Vital tradition change has already taken place inside UKA. The emphasis on welfare and respect has been additional pushed from the management of Paula Dunn and the efficiency crew. We have now strengthened reporting programs, expanded welfare help, and ensured impartial experience and help is accessible when considerations are raised.
“We’re grateful to the athletes who confirmed braveness in coming ahead — their actions have ensured that unacceptable conduct has been uncovered and addressed.
“Trying forward, we’re decided to proceed constructing on this progress. We’re in energetic dialogue with coaches and have launched a brand new teaching group, making clear that we need to help and have fun the easiest coaches — those that obtain success in the best method, with athlete welfare on the centre of their follow. That’s how our sport will thrive sooner or later.”

Tom Solesbury, UKA’s chief working officer, added: “Two impartial panels have now confirmed that Andrew Younger dedicated severe misconduct that fell far under the requirements required of a UKA licensed coach. Whereas the Attraction Panel lowered the sanction size, the seriousness of the findings stays.
“UKA takes these issues with the utmost seriousness: athlete welfare stays our overriding precedence, and we are going to proceed to implement the best requirements of conduct throughout the game.
“I need to thank the athletes who got here ahead and gave proof in what has been an extremely difficult time. Their bravery has ensured that considerations had been heard and acted upon. We encourage any athlete to know they’ll come ahead, elevate considerations, and be supported.”