Olympic champ Justin Kripps support athletes’ fight against Bobsleigh Canada Skeleton
Olympic champion Justin Kripps has thrown his weight behind Canadian bobsled and skeleton athletes who are demanding change in their national sport organization, saying they “can’t move forward until there is change at the top.”
In an Instagram post, the 35-year-old from Summerland, B.C., wrote “The fundamental rules of governance are not being followed and thus there is no one holding the leadership accountable.”
Kripps’ post is in response to calls from a group of 87 athletes — and growing — for the resignation of two Bobsleigh Canada Skeleton executives: Sarah Storey, who’s the acting CEO and president of the board of directors, and high performance director Chris Le Bihan.
Kripps raced to gold in the two-man bobsled at the 2018 Games and bronze in the four-man at last month’s Beijing Olympics.