Longtime track and field fixtures Andy McInnis and Ken Porter suspended
OTTAWA — Andy McInnis and Ken Porter, two longtime fixtures in Canadian track and field, have been suspended by Athletics Canada in the midst of a sexual harassment investigation.
McInnis coached Canada’s 4×100-metre men’s relay team to gold at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics and went on to become Canada’s national program director. He’s the head coach of the Ottawa Lions, which has produced over 250 national team members and coaches in just the past decade.
McInnis also created successful track and field programs at the University of Ottawa and Carleton, and was inducted into Athletics Canada’s Hall of Fame in 2017.
McInnis has been on paid leave since September 2018 due to allegations of sexual harassment, according to the Athletics Canada notice of suspension. He was also banned from coaching or having contact with any athletes or members of the club.