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Katie Uhlaender Misses Olympic Qualification Due to Canada

by Ahmed Hassan - World News Editor

Katie Uhlaender’s Olympic Bid Jeopardized by Team Canada’s Actions

Katie Uhlaender’s pursuit ⁣of a sixth consecutive Winter Olympics appearance, and⁣ a rare ⁤feat of competing in both the Winter and Summer Games, faces a notable obstacle following a intentional manipulation of a qualifying race by team Canada.⁢ the 41-year-old Uhlaender,⁣ daughter of former ⁤Major League ‍Baseball player Ted Uhlaender, won the Lake Placid North ‍American Cup in skeleton on⁣ January 6, 2026, but the result was insufficient to secure qualification for the ⁣Milan Cortina Winter Games‍ due to the interference.

An investigation by the International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation (IBSF) steadfast that Canada intentionally withdrew four⁢ athletes from⁣ the Lake Placid competition. The IBSF’s decision, released on January 29, 2026, cited that this action reduced ‌the‍ available points and made it mathematically impossible for Uhlaender to achieve the necessary qualification threshold.

The motivation behind⁤ Canada’s actions ⁣was to secure a second‍ qualifying⁣ spot for its own athletes at the expense⁤ of Uhlaender. Canadian skeleton athlete Madeline ⁣Parra confirmed this, telling The Canadian Press that coaches explained the withdrawals were “in the best interest for the way points ​had worked” to benefit fellow Canadian⁣ skeleton racer‍ Marielle⁤ Berube.

Uhlaender has competed in the⁣ Winter Olympics as 2006, representing the United states in vancouver, Turin, Sochi, Pyeongchang, and Beijing. She previously competed in‍ cycling⁤ at the 2012 summer Olympics ⁣in London.

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