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Canada cleared of US allegations they rigged skeleton qualifying for Winter Olympics

  • US athlete said she was deliberately deprived of points

  • Investigation says Canada acted within rules

Canada’s skeleton team have been cleared of allegations they rigged a qualifying event for the Winter Olympics and denied rival athletes from qualifying for next month’s Games.

USA’s Katie Uhlaender, a five-time Winter Olympian in skeleton, accused the Canadian team of deliberately pulling four of its six athletes from a race in Lake Placid, New York, last weekend in order to make it harder for athletes from other countries to qualify. The reduced field meant fewer qualifying points were available and Uhlaender, who won the event, missed out on a place at this year’s Games, which will take place in Milan-Cortina, Italy. Uhlaender claims Joe Cecchini, the head coach of Canada’s skeleton team, told her he had come up with the scheme.

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© Photograph: Matthias Hangst/Getty Images For IBSF

© Photograph: Matthias Hangst/Getty Images For IBSF

© Photograph: Matthias Hangst/Getty Images For IBSF

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