Key Takeaways:
- The International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation (IBSF) has found that Team Canada intentionally manipulated the outcome of the North American Cup to deny American Olympian Katie Uhlaender a chance to qualify for the Milan Cortina Winter Games.
- Canada’s actions reduced the points available to athletes, making it mathematically impossible for Uhlaender to earn enough points to qualify.
- The IBSF has not taken any action to penalize Canada or change the outcome of the event, despite finding evidence of intentional manipulation.
- Uhlaender is leading an international protest to gain qualification for the upcoming Olympics, with support from 14 other countries.
- The US Olympic and Paralympic Committee has sent a letter to the International Olympic Committee petitioning to have Uhlaender granted a spot in the upcoming Milan Cortina Winter Games.
Introduction to the Scandal
The International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation (IBSF) has found that Team Canada manipulated the outcome of the North American Cup in Lake Placid, New York, earlier this month. This manipulation denied American Olympian Katie Uhlaender a chance to earn enough points to qualify for the upcoming Milan Cortina Winter Games. The IBSF’s investigation revealed that Canada’s actions were intentional and directed at reducing the points available to athletes who slid at the final Lake Placid NAC. This decision was made despite Canada’s initial claim that the withdrawal of four athletes was due to concerns about athlete health, safety, and long-term development.
Canada’s Intentional Manipulation
However, one of the Canadian athletes, Madeline Parra, revealed that the coaches told them the reason for the withdrawal was due to "the best interest for the way points had worked." This statement suggests that Canada’s decision was motivated by a desire to manipulate the points system to their advantage. The IBSF’s investigation found substantial evidence to support this claim, including the fact that Canada’s actions reduced the points available to athletes, making it mathematically impossible for Uhlaender to earn enough points to qualify. This intentional manipulation has been widely condemned, with many arguing that it undermines the integrity of the sport.
Lack of Consequences
Despite the IBSF’s findings, the organization has not taken any action to penalize Canada or change the outcome of the event. The IBSF stated that the Olympic Movement Code does not set out standards or means by which event records can be changed other than through sanctions. This decision has been met with criticism, with many arguing that it fails to hold Canada accountable for their actions. Uhlaender has expressed her disappointment and frustration with the decision, stating that it reinforces the notion that competition manipulation is tolerated in the sport.
Uhlaender’s Protest
Uhlaender is leading an international protest to gain qualification for the upcoming Olympics. The US Olympic and Paralympic Committee has sent a letter to the International Olympic Committee petitioning to have Uhlaender granted a spot in the upcoming Milan Cortina Winter Games. Fourteen other countries have joined in on this petition, including Malta, Israel, the Virgin Islands, South Korea, Belgium, Brazil, Jamaica, Denmark, the Netherlands, Ghana, Nigeria, Trinidad, Columbia, and Latvia. Uhlaender has expressed her gratitude for the support she has received from the international bobsleigh and skeleton community, stating that it has given her the strength to keep pushing forward for integrity, accountability, and a sport that truly upholds the values that brought athletes together to compete.
International Support
The support for Uhlaender’s petition has been overwhelming, with many countries and athletes expressing their outrage at Canada’s actions. The IOC has responded to the USOPC’s letter, stating that the matter relates to the application of the IBSF’s rules and procedures in connection with an IBSF-organized event. However, Uhlaender is not giving up, and she plans to pursue the matter further with her legal counsel to the Court of Arbitration for Sport. She has also called on US Vice President JD Vance, who will lead the US Presidential Delegation to the Milan Cortina Olympics, to advocate for her participation and support her request to the IOC to grant her a wildcard entry.
Conclusion
The scandal surrounding Canada’s manipulation of the North American Cup has highlighted the need for greater accountability and transparency in international sports. The IBSF’s failure to take action against Canada has been widely criticized, and Uhlaender’s protest has sparked an international outcry. As the Milan Cortina Winter Games approach, the world will be watching to see how this situation unfolds and whether Uhlaender will be granted the opportunity to compete. Ultimately, the outcome of this scandal will have far-reaching implications for the sport of bobsleigh and skeleton, and the integrity of international competition.


