CALGARY—Kaillie Humphries has taken her dispute with Bobsleigh Canada Skeleton to the Sport Dispute Resolution Centre of Canada. The two-time Olympic champion wants the governing body of the sport in Canada to release her to compete for the United States. Humphries’ lawyer confirmed Friday her case was before SDRCC, a dispute resolution body for sports that receive federal funding. Hill Advisory Services concluded “in the investigator’s opinion there has been no breach to relevant policy.”The SDRCC, funded by Sport Canada, offers mediation and arbitration services. “We look forward to finding a resolution,” BCS spokesman Chris Dornan said.
Source: thestar September 27, 2019 22:07 UTC