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McConneloug headed to Athens - please forgive if this is old news

MMcG

Ride till you puke!
Dec 10, 2002
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Colorado Springs, Colo. (July 20, 2004)--USA Cycling received today the decision from the American Arbitration Association (AAA) with regards to the selection of the single women’s mountain bike start position for the Olympic Games. The arbitrator’s decision was to nominate Mary McConneloug (Fairfax, Calif.) to the U.S. Olympic mountain bike team.

McConneloug challenged the original nomination of Sue Haywood (Davis, W. Va.) and her appeal primarily focused on USA Cycling’s decision to include 15 UCI points from last July’s NORBA National Championship Mountain Bike Series event in Sandpoint, Idaho in her international ranking. Ultimately, those 15 points proved to be a deciding factor in which athlete received a nomination. With the inclusion of those points, Haywood’s adjusted total was 1489 to McConneloug’s 1488.

“In the spirit of fairness, we decided to include these 15 points since they were omitted from the official international rankings at no fault of the athletes,” explained Gerard Bisceglia, USA Cycling chief executive officer. “In the end, the exclusion of these points was going to affect the Olympic aspirations of two deserving athletes. We fully support the arbitrator’s decision to nominate Mary and feel that she will be a competitive force and fine delegate of the U.S. Olympic team. We know Sue is very disappointed and it’s a bittersweet moment for Mary but now she can focus her attention towards Athens and preparing for the Olympic Games.”
 

Joe Pozer

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Aug 22, 2001
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BikeGeek said:
They should have sent both of them.
Actually, Allison Dunlap should be headed over there. Oh well, US cycling managed to screw this up big time and made the Olympic hopefulls race all over the world trying to gather points. A good way to wear yourself down. Unfortunately, the US only had one spot on the womens team.
 

Mike B.

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Oct 5, 2001
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Just a current update, Haywood is appealing the decision. I don't know that she has anything to stand on but I guess that's her right. Apparently she never agreed to abide by the results of the arbitration as some reported so she is going ahead with the appeal. I know Mary is absolutely thrilled to be on the Olympic team and Seven is supposed to be building her a new frame for the games. Her new wheelset is built and will soon be on it's way too and is unbelievably light, ~1200 grams taped air tight with disc hubs and Stan's yet to be released disc specific rim.

NBC will air the women's XC race between 12:35 am and 2:00 am ET on Aug. 28