Bobsleigh Canada Skeleton to call in mediator to address athletes’ concerns
CALGARY — Bobsleigh Canada Skeleton says it will engage an independent, third-party mediator to help address the concerns of its athletes.
The national sport organization sent an email outlining its mediation plan to 49 of Canada’s bobsled and skeleton athletes on Thursday morning.
It is in response to a letter signed by more than 60 athletes that was sent on Monday to Bobsleigh Canada Skeleton’s board of directors.
That letter called for the resignation of president Sarah Storey and high performance director Chris Le Bihan.