Canada’s bobsled, skeleton athletes stand resolute in call for resignations
Canadian bobsled and skeleton athletes are rejecting mediation, and “stand resolute” in their request for the resignations of two of their national sport organization’s executives.
A group that has grown to more than 80 athletes from the original group of 60-plus, repeated their call in a letter Monday to Bobsleigh Canada Skeleton (BCS) for Sarah Storey, CEO and president of the board of directors, and high performance director Chris Le Bihan to step down.
“At the very least, these individuals must be placed on immediate leave until the investigation has concluded,” said the letter signed by 82 athletes, past and present (2014-2022).
The letter was in response to the national sport organization’s plan to engage an independent, third-party mediator to address concerns by athletes.