British sport grappling with athlete welfare crisis
LONDON — British sport is grappling with a crisis in athlete welfare after allegations of misconduct within canoeing and bobsled emerged in the same week that a report into bullying in cycling is due to be published.
UK Sport, the agency that distributes funding to Olympic and Paralympic sports in Britain, said a second investigation is about to begin within British Canoeing following allegations about the conduct of a coach.
In a separate statement, UK Sport said issues raised by athletes in bobsled have been investigated and are the subject of an “ongoing review.” The BBC reported Tuesday that allegations involved a senior coach being accused of racism.
The latest developments come while British Swimming is investigating allegations by para-swimmers of bullying.


