<p>The head coach of Australian athletics has been suspended for publicly criticising Olympic 100 metres hurdles champion Sally Pearson and accusing her of setting a bad example to the Australian team a day before she begins the defence her title at the Commonwealth Games.</p>.<p><br />Eric Hollingsworth defied his bosses and released a statement to the media on Wednesday condemning Pearson's decision to miss a pre-tournament training camp with her team-mates in Glasgow in favour of racing in London.</p>.<p><br />He also said the athlete, who won gold at the London 2012 Olympic Games, had not told the truth about the support she had received from the Australian team.</p>.<p><br />Hours after releasing his statement, Athletics Australia announced Hollingsworth's suspension, expressing disappointment at the timing of his comments, insisting he should be focusing on supporting the athletes instead.</p>.<p><br />"He acted without the authority of Athletics Australia and in contravention of the specific instructions of the Chief Executive Officer," Athletics Australia President David Grace said in a statement.<br />"Athletics Australia condemns in the strongest terms his disparaging comments about Sally Pearson and his timing.</p>.<p><br />"We have therefore suspended Eric Hollingsworth as an employee of Athletics Australia until such time as the Athletics Australia Board can convene to consider the matter.<br /><br />"Action in regards to Eric Hollingsworth's role on the Commonwealth Games Team will be determined by the Australian Commonwealth Games Association, as the body responsible for the team."<br />Earlier, Hollingsworth, a former Britain decathlete, accused Pearson of a lack of professionalism ahead of the Games.</p>
<p>The head coach of Australian athletics has been suspended for publicly criticising Olympic 100 metres hurdles champion Sally Pearson and accusing her of setting a bad example to the Australian team a day before she begins the defence her title at the Commonwealth Games.</p>.<p><br />Eric Hollingsworth defied his bosses and released a statement to the media on Wednesday condemning Pearson's decision to miss a pre-tournament training camp with her team-mates in Glasgow in favour of racing in London.</p>.<p><br />He also said the athlete, who won gold at the London 2012 Olympic Games, had not told the truth about the support she had received from the Australian team.</p>.<p><br />Hours after releasing his statement, Athletics Australia announced Hollingsworth's suspension, expressing disappointment at the timing of his comments, insisting he should be focusing on supporting the athletes instead.</p>.<p><br />"He acted without the authority of Athletics Australia and in contravention of the specific instructions of the Chief Executive Officer," Athletics Australia President David Grace said in a statement.<br />"Athletics Australia condemns in the strongest terms his disparaging comments about Sally Pearson and his timing.</p>.<p><br />"We have therefore suspended Eric Hollingsworth as an employee of Athletics Australia until such time as the Athletics Australia Board can convene to consider the matter.<br /><br />"Action in regards to Eric Hollingsworth's role on the Commonwealth Games Team will be determined by the Australian Commonwealth Games Association, as the body responsible for the team."<br />Earlier, Hollingsworth, a former Britain decathlete, accused Pearson of a lack of professionalism ahead of the Games.</p>