Bobsled champ Kaillie Humphries takes dispute to national sport resolution body
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 receives federal funding.
The relationship between Humphries and BCS has become acrimonious and spilled into civil court.