The Independent

‘Drunk’ Olympian arrested after ‘stealing car’

- JACK AUSTIN

A Canadian athlete, his wife and a coach have been charged by South Korean police for stealing a car in Pyeongchan­g.

The trio allegedly entered an unlocked car which was left unoccupied outside of a bar with the engine still running during the early hours of Saturday morning before being stopped by police.

They have been banned from leaving the country for now and were still in custody in Gangneung at 6.30pm local time on Saturday but unless the alleged offence is deemed a serious crime, police confirmed they will be allowed to leave the country after paying a fine.

Canada have not identified the trio but the athlete is understood to be a ski cross competitor and the police released the ages and nationalit­ies of all three suspects – two Canadian men, aged 35 and 48, and a 32year-old American woman.

There were only four Canadian men competing in ski cross at the Olympics. The only one who is 35 is Dave Duncan. The coach has also been charged with drink driving.

At a news conference on Saturday, Canadian Olympic Committee chief executive Chris Overholt said: “We can confirm that an incident occurred involving the police around midnight Friday or early morning Saturday.

“We have confirmati­on that individual­s attached to our team are involved in the investigat­ion and are cooperatin­g. We take this matter very seriously.

“However, until we know the results of the investigat­ion we're not really in a position to comment further.”

 ?? (Getty) ?? The athlete has not been named by Team Canada but police descriptio­ns have revealed his identity
(Getty) The athlete has not been named by Team Canada but police descriptio­ns have revealed his identity

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