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U.S. asks for extra Olympic quota spot for Katie Uhlaender in skeleton controversy

The United States has formally requested that the International Olympic Committee grant an extra quota spot in women's skeleton for veteran athlete Katie Uhlaender, following a controversial incident that prevented her from qualifying for her sixth Winter Olympics. The dispute centers on a race in Lake Placid where the Canadian team withdrew its athletes at the last moment, reducing the field and, by rule, the points available to finishers. Uhlaender won the race but missed out on Olympic qualification by 18 points, sparking accusations of competition manipulation and calls for intervention from several national federations. Despite being cleared by the sport's governing body, the incident has led to widespread debate over the fairness of the qualification system, with Uhlaender preparing to appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport if the request is denied. The International Olympic Committee has previously granted extra quota spots in similar situations, but has not yet responded to this latest appeal.

Original article source: https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6995628/2026/01/24/olympics-skeleton-controversy-katie-uhlaender-quota-spot/
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