British Bobsleigh Team Withdraws from World Cup in Protest Over Safety Concerns
The team's decision follows a serious accident involving Swiss brakeman Sandro Michel, highlighting the need for improved safety protocols in the sport.
- Britain's bobsleigh team has withdrawn from the World Cup race in Germany, citing 'sub-par safety protocols' after a Swiss athlete was seriously injured.
- Swiss bobsledder Sandro Michel underwent emergency surgery for injuries sustained when his sled crashed and then ran over him during practice.
- The British team is calling for an overhaul of safety measures, including better sled catching and mandatory safety equipment.
- An investigation into the accident's cause has been initiated, with the International Bobsleigh & Skeleton Federation in contact with Swiss Sliding.
- Athletes from various countries are expressing safety concerns, with some questioning the appropriateness of continuing the competition.