Barnes admitted the charges to make inappropriate relationships with athletes that trained and using racist language
Chris Barnes, a coach and event organizer of the northwest of England, received a prohibition of athletics life after a disciplinary athletics panel of the United Kingdom found him guilty or multiple ruptures of the code of behavior of relations.
Barnes founded the popular series of 5km Podium events in 2014 and has presented a series of records of records of high profile athletes over the years.
A statement by UKA on Friday (June 20) said: “Mr. Barnes admitted multiple charges of misconduct, including inappropriate relationships, the use of racist and unprepredal language, and a behavior that put sport description.
“It has been permanently forbidden to participate in any capacity in the sport of athletics within Britain and Northern Ireland. It includes any role that involves training, event organization and any other activity governed by the athlete athlete athlete athlete athlete athlete athlete athlete athlete athlete athlete.”
UKA’s director of Operations, Tom Solesbury, said: “This was a very serious case and we are satisfied that the result reflects the severity of the behavior involved. It shows that, regardless of your role, you are actions in Activs Active Act to address it.
“The vast majority of coaches in our sport maintain the highest standards and make a greatly positive contribution to athletics, and we owe them all in sport, to guarantee a safe, respectful and supporting environment for all.”
There were nine charges against Barnes. They included “an intimate relationship with (an athlete) while they acted as their coach” of 2019-2021 and “sending images and messages of sexual and inappropriate inappropriate to (athletes) while acting as their coach.”
In another intimate relationship with an athlete who trained, from February to June in 2020, could not tell him that he was married to his relationship.
He also used racist insults and inappropriate language, some of which were through Facebook Messenger, Strava or on Twitter publications. One of those comments related to a football match that described as “a game of blacks and brown … with a brown referee.”
In addition, it was “obsessive with food and body weight,” according to the disciplinary panel, and criticized athletes describing them with phrases like “chubby.”
Finally, Barnes refused that DBS reviewed an occasion and there were positions of inappropriate behavior, such as encouraging an athlete to compete while undergoing a medical procedure and counted without depression without depression despite
