San Francisco Chronicle

USOC assures they’ll be at Games

- By Eddie Pells Eddie Pells is an Associated Press writer.

The leader of the U.S. Olympic Committee said the plan is to take a team to the Pyeongchan­g Games “unless it’s legally or physically impossible.”

CEO Scott Blackmun spoke Friday after a board meeting, and a day after members of the Trump administra­tion cast doubt over whether the U.S. would field a team at the Olympics in February.

Blackmun said comments from U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley and White House spokeswoma­n Sarah Huckabee Sanders took the USOC leadership by surprise, but chalked it up to a miscommuni­cation.

Shortly after Haley called U.S. participat­ion an open question and Sanders followed up by saying “no official decision has been made,” Sanders clarified in a tweet, saying the U.S. looks forward to participat­ing in the games.

“We were obviously a little bit surprised but not at all surprised at the end of the day,” Blackmun said. “I think there was just some miscommuni­cation there rather than anything intended to be substantiv­e or send a message. It got our attention, but all’s well that ends well.”

Tensions have been high in South Korea after a series of missile tests in North Korea and inflammato­ry rhetoric between its leader, Kim Jong Un, and President Trump.

But Blackmun said the USOC hadn’t received a single comment from an athlete or sponsor suggesting they don’t want to go to the Olympics, which begin Feb. 9.

Two of America’s bestknown skiers, Lindsey Vonn and Julia Mancuso, said Friday they weren’t concerned.

“We have the largest overseas U.S. military base in Seoul,” Vonn said. “If something is going to happen, none of us can control it anyway.”

Mancuso said she felt safe during a trip to South Korea last year.

“I think politics are politics and I would hope that the world isn’t as evil as a place to attack something like the Olympics,” she said.

Technicall­y, the decision about whether to participat­e in the Olympics rests with the USOC and the athletes.

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