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Olympic champ gropes man on flight

AFP
Published : Apr 19, 2016, 6:18 am IST
Updated : Apr 19, 2016, 6:18 am IST

Australian swimming great Grant Hackett apologised for his “poor behaviour” on Monday after he was accused of drunkenly squeezing a fellow airline passenger’s nipple because he reclined his seat.

Australian swimming great Grant Hackett apologised for his “poor behaviour” on Monday after he was accused of drunkenly squeezing a fellow airline passenger’s nipple because he reclined his seat.

Hackett, 35, said he was embarrassed at reports of his actions, which came after this month’s failed attempt to qualify for the Rio Olympics at the Australian trials in Adelaide.

“I seriously and genuinely regret my poor behaviour,” said the former long-time 1,500m world record-holder.

“I have stuffed up more than once and am working on these issues. It is embarrassing to hear and read the consequences of my actions. I apologise unreservedly to the gentleman on the flight,” he said.

Reports of events in the business class section of the Virgin Australia flight from Adelaide were splashed across Australian media.

Australian Federal Police confirmed that they spoke to a 35-year-old man at Melbourne airport and that no charges were laid.

Various media said the incident was sparked when the passenger in front of Hackett reclined his seat.

The male passenger, who was not named, told Melbourne’s Herald-Sun newspaper that as he reclined his chair, Hackett “grabbed it and yanked it back”.

“Then he put his hand through and groped my chest and tweaked my nipple quite forcefully,” he alleged.

Hackett, one of the greats of Australian swimming, retired after the 2008 Beijing Olympics after winning the 1,500m freestyle at both the 2000 and 2004 Games.

He went through a divorce and underwent rehab in 2014 after seeking help for an addiction to sleeping pills.

Hackett came out of retirement with hopes of becoming the oldest Australian swimmer to qualify for an Olympics, but missed out when he failed to qualify for the 200 metres freestyle final at the Australian swimming championships.

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