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‘Missing’ Baptiste jailed in Morocco for sexual assault
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Leon Baptiste was voted England athletics coach of the year at the Sporting Equals awards in 2023
By
Daniel Austin
BBC Sport senior journalist
Published
19 August 2026, 16:19 BST
Updated 1 hour ago
An English athletics coach and former gold medallist, who was said to be missing in media reports, is serving a prison sentence in Morocco for sexually assaulting a minor, BBC Sport can reveal.
Leon Baptiste, who was coaching a group of top British track athletes in the run-up to this summer’s Commonwealth Games and European Championships, suddenly went off the grid more than three months ago.
Neither UK Athletics, for whom he worked as a consultant sprinting coach, nor the sprinters he coached knew why he was out of contact.
In May, Baptiste sent the group of athletes he coached a short message saying he would be absent from training "for a while". They have been given no further explanation.
Over the weekend, he was reported in the media as being "missing" and was said to have disappeared in Morocco.
On Tuesday, a brief email was sent to the people coached on Baptiste’s behalf – the 200m gold medallist at the 2010 Commonwealth Games – in which he resigned from the position, citing unspecified ill health.
A source at the Moroccan Ministry of Justice confirmed to BBC Sport that Baptiste was arrested in Marrakech in May, has subsequently been convicted, and is now serving a custodial sentence in Al-Oudaya prison.
Baptiste was originally sentenced to 10 months in prison, later reduced to eight months on appeal.
"In relation to the reports concerning the alleged ‘disappearance of Leon Baptiste’ – an English athletics coach reportedly missing in Morocco for over two months under questionable circumstances – please note that the information published in this regard is inaccurate and does not reflect the facts of the case," said the source.
"The foreign national concerned had not lost contact with his surroundings and was not subject to any disappearance or unexplained absence. He is currently being held at the local prison in Marrakech, where he is serving a custodial sentence following his conviction by the competent judicial authorities in connection with a misdemeanour case."
They added Baptiste, 41, was "in good health".
A spokesperson for the Morocco Public Prosecution Office confirmed the sentence and nature of the conviction, adding: "The British national is currently being held at the local prison in Marrakech, where he is serving a custodial sentence following a court judgment against him in connection with his involvement in a criminal case."
In Morocco, a minor is deemed to be under 18.
Asked directly about Baptiste, a UK Foreign Office spokesperson said: "We are supporting a British national who is detained in Morocco and are in contact with the authorities."
Sources told BBC Sport that Baptiste travelled to Marrakech with three other British former athletes, who have all since returned to the UK.