shockedcanadian
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Don't blame people like me, I wanted a close and honourable relationship between our two nations, my efforts just welcomed increased abuses against me by the Creepy Ones. Now we are reguilarly promoting an overt dislike of Americans, worse over the last 20 years or so as our police state doesn't want to lose power to liberty offered by the U.S and other.nstions. This current debacle is not long removed from our female soccer team being caught spying on the competitions practice with a drone. Team Canada found to have manipulated competition that cost American shot at Milan Cortina Olympic.
An investigation by the International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation (IBSF) has found that Team Canada manipulated the outcome of the North American Cup in Lake Placid, New York earlier this month.
Canada's actions denied American Olympian Katie Uhlaender a chance to earn enough points to qualify for the upcoming Milan Cortina Winter Games.
After Team Canada withdrew four athletes from the North America Cup, it reduced the amount of points the competition could award. The reduction made it mathematically impossible for Uhlaender to earn enough points to qualify. Uhlaender, a five-time Olympian, was hoping to qualify for her sixth Winter Games, but lost the chance before competition even began in Lake Placid, due to Canada's withdrawals.
The IBSF has now found that "the action of the Canadians was intentional and directed to reducing the points available to athletes who slid at the final Lake Placid NAC," it announced in a release obtained by Fox News Digital on Wednesday.
An investigation by the International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation (IBSF) has found that Team Canada manipulated the outcome of the North American Cup in Lake Placid, New York earlier this month.
Canada's actions denied American Olympian Katie Uhlaender a chance to earn enough points to qualify for the upcoming Milan Cortina Winter Games.
After Team Canada withdrew four athletes from the North America Cup, it reduced the amount of points the competition could award. The reduction made it mathematically impossible for Uhlaender to earn enough points to qualify. Uhlaender, a five-time Olympian, was hoping to qualify for her sixth Winter Games, but lost the chance before competition even began in Lake Placid, due to Canada's withdrawals.
The IBSF has now found that "the action of the Canadians was intentional and directed to reducing the points available to athletes who slid at the final Lake Placid NAC," it announced in a release obtained by Fox News Digital on Wednesday.