Britain's skeleton team are appealing to the Court of Arbitration for sport (Cas) after being told their new helmets don't meet requirements due to their shape. The British Bobsleigh and Skeleton Association (BBSA) said the helmet was designed with safety in mind, but the International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation (IBSF) has ruled that it doesn't comply.
The team won the World Cup gold last season with Matt Weston taking overall title and Marcus Wyatt finishing second. However, the team switched to a new design for this season, which is set to start later this year. The IBSF rules state that helmets must not have any aerodynamic elements attached.
Despite being told they cannot use their helmets in competition, the British team has appealed to Cas, with the decision expected on Friday. Team GB's skeleton athletes will be racing in Italy from February 12-22 and are hoping to perform well despite the helmet issue.
Team GB is confident that its athletes can still win medals using either helmet, as they have proven themselves in training sessions last week. The helmets underwent checks before being deemed non-compliant with IBSF rules.
The team won the World Cup gold last season with Matt Weston taking overall title and Marcus Wyatt finishing second. However, the team switched to a new design for this season, which is set to start later this year. The IBSF rules state that helmets must not have any aerodynamic elements attached.
Despite being told they cannot use their helmets in competition, the British team has appealed to Cas, with the decision expected on Friday. Team GB's skeleton athletes will be racing in Italy from February 12-22 and are hoping to perform well despite the helmet issue.
Team GB is confident that its athletes can still win medals using either helmet, as they have proven themselves in training sessions last week. The helmets underwent checks before being deemed non-compliant with IBSF rules.