Last Sunday, when the U.S. Olympic team competing in the 2022 Winter Olympics was still struggling to win its first gold medal, a female athlete who had represented the United States in previous Winter Olympics exposed on her social account There was a sex scandal about the U.S.

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Last Sunday, when the U.S. Olympic team heading to the 2022 Winter Olympics was still struggling to win its first gold medal (the United States’ first gold medal appeared on the 9th, and as of the evening of the 12th, it had 5 gold), a female athlete who once represented the United States in previous Winter Olympics exposed a sex scandal about the U.S. snowboard team on her social account.

As shown in the picture below, the American female athlete named Callan Chythlook-Sifsof posted multiple posts on her Instagram social account, accusing Peter, the coach of the U.S. Olympic snowboard team · Peter Foley has repeatedly taken nude photos of female athletes over the past 10 years, and has made other remarks and actions that are suspected of insulting women.

Siff also accused American snowboarding athlete Hagen Kearney of also making insulting and even racist remarks and actions towards female athletes and staff.

At the same time, Siff also accused the U.S. Snowboard Team of providing "protection" for these "toxic" "bullying" and "sexual violence" words and deeds. He had complained about these things, but he only attracted complaints from other athletes. Besieged, saying she "can't chat."

What makes Siff even more dissatisfied is that her posts exposing the scandal of the U.S. Snowboard Team have been repeatedly deleted by the Instagram platform on the grounds of "speech violations." Judging from the deletion notice that Sif received, Instagram believed that Sif’s post was “bullying” and “harassing” others, and said that if she posted such content again, she might be “banned.”

In addition, she is also worried that she will suffer legal and public retaliation for exposing the matter.

At present, this matter has attracted the attention of some American media. The U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association also responded, saying it was "looking into the matter." Foley, who was accused by Siff, said he was "surprised" by the allegation and said he "vehemently denies" the allegations. Carney said he "made mistakes many years ago" but that he had "learned his lesson."

Judging from the latest report on this matter in " USA Today ", at the press conference of the U.S. Olympic Snowboard Team yesterday, some media also asked about this matter when they just competed in the Snowboard Slalom Chase Mixed Team Competition. In the project, American snowboarders Jacobellis and Baumgartner added another gold medal to the United States.

Among them, Jacobellis, a female athlete, said that she has been in the team for 20 years. She believes that the coach Foley, who was accused by Siff, has a "very good character" and has given her Lots of support. In addition, Jacobellis also said that Siff's accusations against the snowboard ski team are not only "very disturbing" but have affected the "morale" of the team.