On the one hand...
I didn't fully feel like I trusted the person making allegations. Kate Intile was a 5:20 ish miler who was cut from the CU team.
On the other hand, multiple women were alleging some pretty bad behavior, including violation of HIPAA and just setting up unmanageable weight goals...it's really ridiculous to expect an 18 year old to lose fat in targeted areas.
I think they can stand to change some of this behavior. I don't think that calling this type of thing out makes someone weak.
Remember golden rules of power dynamics and what is seen as tough. For people in power, "toughness" is defined by the ability to bully and boss around others. Ex. Trump bullying people on twitter was seen as tough even though it would be pretty pathetic and fragile of anyone else, and Alberto yelling at Cain accusing her of "gaining five pounds" in front of a whole track meet of people was seen as "tough coaching" when in reality, it's completely irrational behavior. For the powerless, it's the ability to shut up and take it on the nose. Not everyone speaking out over mistreatment is soft or weak. Sometimes they are just people who want to be treated better.