CEO Storey adjourns heated bobsled/skeleton AGM over voter eligibility concerns
A move by Canadian bobsled and skeleton athletes to unseat Sarah Storey ended abruptly with no resolution on Thursday.
Storey, the president of the board of Bobsleigh Canada Skeleton and the federation’s acting CEO, adjourned a heated annual general meeting in Calgary before there was any vote, walking out in a dramatic ending.
Storey and high performance director Chris Le Bihan, who left the AGM with Storey, have been the target of criticism for months from athletes who’ve decried what they call a toxic environment of maltreatment within the organization.
“(Storey) actively tried to prevent the athletes and members from speaking through the proper process and voting,” said Neville Wright, who finished fifth in the four-man bobsled at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics. “And Sarah unilaterally attempted to adjourn the meeting and walked away when the athletes demanded to be heard.”