Canadian sliders support coach’s decision that drew ire of other athletes, countries
CALGARY — Canadian skeleton racers Madeline Parra and Brielle Durham say they were comfortable with their coach’s decision to pull them from a race in a move that’s created friction between countries trying to qualify athletes for the Olympic Games.
Parra and Durham were among four Canadian women taken out of a North American Cup race Sunday in Lake Placid, N.Y., where sliders chased qualification for February’s Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina, Italy.
The removal of four of Canada’s six women from the field dropped the number of entries from 23 to 19.
That dropped the number of Olympic qualification points available to competitors, which drew the ire of U.S. veteran slider Katie Uhlaender trying to qualify for a sixth Olympic Games, and Denmark’s bobsleigh and skeleton federation.


