Court denies Canadian bobsled pilot Kaillie Humphries’ request for injunction
CALGARY — Bobsled’s governing body in Canada still wants Kaillie Humphries to race for her country despite their acrimonious relationship that has spilled into court.
A Calgary judge has denied Humphries’ request for an injunction forcing Bobsleigh Canada Skeleton to release her so she can compete for the United States.
The two-time Olympic gold medallist wants to participate in the U.S. push trials in Lake Placid, N.Y., on Wednesday, but needs her release to do so.
Tuesday’s legal decision is the latest chapter in a dispute involving one of Canada’s most prominent sports stars and the organization that has overseen her career for 15 years.