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Women ski jumpers back in courtThe 14 female ski jumpers fighting to be allowed to compete at the Winter Games 2010 next February in Vancouver went to court yesterday to continue their battle.
The 14 female ski jumpers fighting to be allowed to compete at the Winter Games 2010 next February in Vancouver went to court yesterday to continue their battle. Now the female ski jumpers have brought their case to the B.C. Court of Appeal. They argue that VANOC is subject to the Charter of Rights and Freedom and that the exclusion therefore is discriminatory. “We will ask the court to consider whether the IOC can force VANOC to discriminate when it’s carrying out a government activity,” Ross Clark, lawyer for the women ski jumpers explained. “We don’t agree with the trial judge’s findings that the International Olympic Committee is the final authority.” The court case is expected to end Friday 13 November. The B.C. Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal of the female ski jumpers and decided not to overturn the decision made in July. Latest News
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