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British track coach Tony Minichiello effectively banned for life for sexual misconduct

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British track coach Tony Minichiello was effectively banned for life Tuesday for alleged misconduct, including "sexually physical behavior" with unidentified athletes over a 15-year period, the U.K Athletics governing body announced. 

Minichiello was provisionally suspended last year pending an investigation due to complaints from female athletes. Minichiello was found guilty by a tribunal of four charges that amounted to "gross breaches of trust," the governing body said. 

"They constitute gross breaches of trust by Mr. Minichiello, which have had severe consequences for the mental health and mental well-being of the athletes under his charge," U.K Athletics said.

Minichiello vehemently denied any wrongdoing.

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Tony Minichiello, coach of Jessica Ennis, during the IAAF World Indoor Championships at the Atakoy Athletics Arena March 9, 2012, in Istanbul, Turkey   (Ian Walton/Getty Images)

"I cannot fully express my disappointment with this decision and with U.K. Athletics’ unfair handling of this process," Minichiello said in a statement. "I have been a coach for over 30 years, and while I have been robust and demanding, I have not behaved inappropriately towards any of my athletes as very many of them would confirm." 

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Jessica Ennis-Hill of Great Britain talks with coach Tony Minichiello while competing in the women's long jump at the Sainsbury's Anniversary Games at The Stadium — Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park July 25, 2015, in London.   (Ian Walton/Getty Images)

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