Drone Controversy Shadows New Zealand Women's Soccer Team Training

New Zealand has lodged a complaint with the International Olympic Committee's integrity unit after discovering a drone operated by Canada's support staff flying over a women's soccer team training session. The Canadian Olympic Committee has apologized, and both sides aim to uphold Olympic Games integrity.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Wellington | Updated: 24-07-2024 09:17 IST | Created: 24-07-2024 09:17 IST
Drone Controversy Shadows New Zealand Women's Soccer Team Training
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New Zealand has formally complained to the International Olympic Committee's integrity unit following the discovery of a drone flown over a women's soccer team training session, operated by a member of Canada's support staff.

The incident took place earlier this week, just days before New Zealand and Canada are set to face off in their Olympic tournament opener. According to the New Zealand Olympic Committee (NZOC), team support members promptly reported the drone sighting to the police, leading to the detention of the operator.

The NZOC has requested a full review of the incident from Canada, and the Canadian Olympic Committee has issued an apology. Both committees emphasized their commitment to fair play and the integrity of the Olympic Games, with New Zealand focusing on supporting their athletes as they prepare for their campaign.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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