These new athletes trained with the group, which contained the female involved in the incident. Brett Sutton dreamed of becoming a vet when he was a boy, but two events in his childhood convinced him to pursue a career in medicine. The veteran coach uploads everything from blogs to Pro Camp on the platform. ", "Brett Sutton Resigns as Head Coach from teamTBB", "OSM investigation: Sexual abuse by coaches", "Chrissie Wellington interview: The iron lady", "IM Talk Podcast – IMTalk Episode 240 – Brett Sutton Part 1", "Exclusive interview: Brett Sutton – Tri247", "TriTalk.co.uk: : View topic – A response from Brett Sutton, and Chrissie", "Sutton Blown Out Of Water As World Boss Warns Off Triathletes", "How coach Brett Sutton and TeamTBB are taking on the world", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Brett_Sutton&oldid=980444303, Australian people convicted of child sexual abuse, All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 26 September 2020, at 15:26. She studied business and public relations in college and later began covering entertainment news. And I speak from experience", and said that her decision about Sutton was "based on evidence I gathered, both from Brett and from other athletes who were present at the time the incident took place. Brett (“The Doc”) Sutton (born 1959) is an Australian triathlon coach and a former professional boxer, boxing coach, greyhound trainer, racehorse trainer, elite swimming coach and co-founder of Team TBB. "[19] He added, "Ironman is not a 200 m freestyle swim event, it is a body shattering nine hours. According to Sutton, the squad was very successful but ran into problems when the parents of his swimmers thought he was too young, so he switched to training greyhounds[11] and racehorses. A few years later, he became nationally qualified swimming coach and was appointed to coach the Australian national triathlon. He is now head coach at Trisutto.com, where his focus is on providing coaching knowledge and services to age-group athletes. Although a poor swimmer, he started swim coaching at the age of 10 and was thrown out of school at 15 for coaching during school hours. "[19] Referring to Chrissie Wellington's world record in Roth, her subsequent withdrawal from the 2010 world championships in Kona, and M-dot world record six weeks later, he commented, "To drive it to the edge of oblivion when you have a 20-minute lead is complete negligence. Brett Sutton is Victoria’s Chief Health Officer who was appointed as the Chief just 18 months before the COVID-19 pandemic. It looks like we don't have any Biography for They've saved a minute-thirty, then run 15 minutes slower.