By Bbc Sport
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“It agreed that seven of the breaches were serious and that revocation of his licence was necessary to protect athletes,” said UKA.
The governing body also said that Young would be required to “complete training on athlete welfare, injury management and bullying/harassment before a return to coaching could be considered”.
Muir, who won a silver medal in the 1,500m at the Olympics in Tokyo in 2021, is now being coached by Laura Weightman, while world indoor silver medallist Jemma Reekie – who had also been coached by Young – is now working with Jon Bigg.
“I have chosen to waive my anonymity and confirm my involvement in this case,” said Muir.
“I fully support the decisions reached by both independent panels and I am grateful that the process has been followed through so thoroughly.
“I want to thank those who came forward and those who contributed to the process – it has not been easy, but it was necessary.
“Athletics has always been my passion, and I am pleased to say that I have rediscovered the love of my sport and the enjoyment of training and working within a supportive and positive coaching environment.
“I am now focused on the future, looking forward to the next few years of my career, and putting this difficult chapter firmly behind me.”