(Reuters) -Long jump world record holder Mike Powell, who now works as a coach, has been suspended indefinitely over a safeguarding concern, the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) said on Friday. Twice Olympic silver medallist Powell, who joined Azusa Pacific University track and field coaching staff in 2022, set the men’s long jump world record of […]
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(Reuters) -Long jump world record holder Mike Powell, who now works as a coach, has been suspended indefinitely over a safeguarding concern, the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) said on Friday.
Twice Olympic silver medallist Powell, who joined Azusa Pacific University track and field coaching staff in 2022, set the men’s long jump world record of 8.95 metres at the 1991 world championships in Tokyo, a mark that still stands.
The AIU said the 61-year-old American is barred from all World Athletics-sanctioned activities, including accreditation at World Athletics Series Events, as well as any competitions or events organised or sanctioned by World Athletics, its Area Associations or Member Federations.
Powell is also prohibited from attending hospitality or private access venues linked to World Athletics Series Events, whether invited or not. The AIU said the suspension could be varied on application or appeal.
Reuters has contacted Azusa Pacific University to ask for comment from it and Powell on the suspension.
(Reporting by Shifa Jahan in BengaluruEditing by Toby Davis)