Snowboarding - U.S. coach denies allegations, American athlete admits
using racial slur
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[February 12, 2022] ZHANGJIAKOU,
China (Reuters) - A U.S. snowboard coach denied on Saturday
allegations of inappropriate conduct made by a former Winter
Olympian, while an American competitor issued a statement admitting
past use of a strong racial slur but denying other allegations.
U.S. Ski and Snowboard said it was investigating allegations made by
former Olympic snowboarder Callan Chythlook-Sifsof in a series of
posts on Instagram over the last four days about coach Peter Foley.
Reuters could not reach Chythlook-Sifsof. Reuters could not
independently confirm or deny her allegations.
Foley strongly denied the allegations, speaking to reporters after
his team's snowboard cross win at the Beijing Winter Olympics.
"I was totally surprised by the allegations," Foley said. "I
vehemently deny the allegations.
"I've been doing my best to concentrate on supporting the athletes
at the Olympics."
Separately, Hagen Kearney, a current U.S. snowboard cross
competitor, issued a statement on his Instagram account on Saturday,
saying he had used the N-word in what he called a "joking context"
in an argument during a van ride while he was around
Chythlook-Sifsof in December 2013 to aggravate her.
He called it an act of "utter stupidity and disgusting behavior" on
his part and said he had immediately regretted what he had done.
Chythlook-Sifsof is of Yupik/Inupiaq Eskimo heritage and grew up in
Alaska
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U.S. Ski and Snowboard said the concerns regarding
Kearney were dealt with at the time and said appropriate action was
taken.
"The coaches were prompty informed of what happened and I faced
being let go from the US Team," Kearney wrote, adding that he had
apologised to Chythlook-Sifsof for it at the time.
He denied other allegations contained in Chythlook-Sifsof's post.
"At no point during this instance did I fake punch at her, follow
her, shout the N-word repeatedly, and I have certainly never made
rape jokes while being on this team, but I am still ashamed about
using that word to this day," he said.
Reuters could not immediately reach Kearney for comment.
U.S. Ski and Snowboard said in a statement it had been made aware of
recent allegations about coach Foley.
"We take these allegations very seriously and the allegations are
being investigated," it said.
The United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee said in a statement
it had followed protocol.
"Our policy is that all instances of abuse are reported to U.S
Center for Safesport," the committee said in a statement on
Saturday.
(Reporting by Reuters Olympics staff; Editing by Ken Ferris and
Frances Kerry)
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