Canada’s skeleton team cleared of wrongdoing in U.S. athlete’s Olympic complaint
Canada’s skeleton team has been cleared of any wrongdoing by the International Bobsled and Skeleton Federation in a complaint brought forward by American athlete Katie Uhlaender.
Uhlaender’s complaint that she was robbed of a chance to qualify for the Milan Cortina Games was dismissed by the sport’s governing body Thursday, another blow to her quest to make what would be her sixth Olympics.
Uhlaender claimed that a decision by Canadian coaches to pull some of their sliders out of a North American Cup race held Sunday in Lake Placid, New York, was unfair, since it lowered the total standings points available in that event. Uhlaender won that race.
The IBSF, which investigated Canada’s decision and the motivation for its move, acknowledged that “the late withdrawal of athletes intuitively gives rise to concern that the action may have constituted impermissible manipulation,” but found no rules were broken.


