Boxing Australia head coach admits sexual misconduct

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Boxing Australia's head coach has admitted to "disgusting" sexual misconduct involving female fighters and has withdrawn from the Paris Olympics.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. Pittman, national coach since 2021, has withdrawn from the Olympics in Paris, and the tribunal has recommended a six-month suspension. The tribunal found Pittman's conduct was "variously described as 'disgusting', 'shocking', 'inappropriate', 'gross' and 'offensive'."

"(It) made those who witnessed it feel embarrassed and uncomfortable around Mr Pittman," the tribunal said. "Common to nine of the 11 instances of prohibited conduct are inappropriate comments or conduct involving the sexual objectivisation of women that is puerile, infantile and lacking in sensitivity or awareness. "Especially by someone of Mr Pittman's seniority and standing in the boxing community who should be leading by example.

He is also on Australian boxing's selection panel, Boxing Australia's coaching consultative committee, and the Indigenous advisory committee. The tribunal found an alarming frequency of offences, between July 16 and October 26 last year. "The prohibited conduct was not a one-off incident," it said. "The conduct comprised 11 separate incidents across two separate team camps abroad and ... is part of an overall pattern of behaviour." One incident was described as "a sexually lewd act in the presence of a female athlete under Mr Pittman's care".

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