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IOC rejects additional winter playground for skeleton player Uhlaender

Nana MediaBy Nana MediaJanuary 27, 20262 Mins Read
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Introduction to the Controversy

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has rejected a request from the United States to give Katie Uhlaender, a skeleton athlete, a discretionary berth at the Winter Games in Milan Cortina. Uhlaender, a two-time world champion, claims she was unfairly denied the chance to reach her sixth Winter Games at a qualifying event in Lake Placid, New York.

The Allegations

Uhlaender accused Canada’s skeleton coach, Joe Cecchini, of intentionally excluding his female racers from the event to deprive her and other athletes of key Olympic qualifying points. The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) supported Uhlaender’s claim, stating that Cecchini’s actions "circumvented Olympic qualifying principles" and "undermined fair competition."

The USOPC’s Request

In a letter to IOC President, the USOPC requested a "change" to the qualifications system, citing "extraordinary circumstances" that resulted in significant reputational damage to the sport. The USOPC argued that creating an additional spot for Uhlaender would "preserve the value of fair play" and allow "the participation of the best athletes."

The IOC’s Response

However, the IOC rejected the USOPC’s request, opting to recognize the outcome of an investigation by the International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation (IBSF). The IBSF had previously cleared the Canadian team of wrongdoing, stating that no rules had been broken.

Criticism of the IBSF Investigation

Uhlaender criticized the IBSF for not conducting a "proper" investigation, claiming that she was not asked to provide evidence, including a recording of a telephone conversation with Cecchini. In the recording, Cecchini allegedly admitted to trying to limit the points offered to Uhlaender.

Uhlaender’s Next Steps

Uhlaender is now preparing to take her case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, the world’s highest sports court, after the IBSF Court of Appeal rejected her request to have full qualifying points restored. She believes the IBSF investigation and decision were "fundamentally flawed" and is seeking a final spot in her sixth and final Olympic Games.

Uhlaender’s Qualification

Uhlaender won the Lake Placid event but only received 90 points instead of the full 120 points due to the limited number of participating athletes. She ultimately missed out on making it to Milan-Cortina by 18 points. The USOPC argued that Uhlaender is "one of the best athletes in the world" and that her participation would "strengthen the competitive field."

Court of Appeal (England and Wales) Court of Arbitration for Sport International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation International Olympic Committee Katie Uhlaender Lake Placid, New York Milan Skeleton (sport) United States women's national soccer team
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