Humphries declines Bobsleigh Canada Skeleton’s invitation to return to bob team
CALGARY — Olympic bobsled champion Kaillie Humphries says she won’t race for Canada as long as the country’s sport governing body is run by its current management.
Humphries wants Bobsleigh Canada Skeleton to release her to compete for the United States. She forced the issue this week by filing a court injunction against the Canadian organization, but a judge did not rule in her favour.
BCS high-performance director Chris Le Bihan has said he wants her back on the national team. Humphries isn’t buying it.
“I will not be returning to Bobsleigh Canada Skeleton with the administration as it exists at this point,” Humphries told The Canadian Press in an email Wednesday.