Timothy Nardiello (born October 5, 1960) is an American former luger and coach.[1][2] He competed at the 1984 Winter Olympics and the 1988 Winter Olympics.[3] He later went on to coach the US national skeleton team.[4] (wikipedia)
They're telling me I'm not going to the Olympics because they did an investigation based on those complaints. We want to know what those complaints are. That's what we're asking for. We're entitled to those before we can proceed.
I spent two years? salary fighting the first fight, and that?s $36,000 a year times two. It?s definitely not any fun anymore. My funds are gone. This thing has wiped me out. . . . And I?m not going to dip into the kids? college fund.
It's how many different balls we can get in the air. If one falls, we know we've gone over the limit.
It's unfortunate that this judge was overwhelmed by the truth and that he's ducking the situation by saying that it's out of his jurisdiction. In my eyes, it's clearly not.
Thank God that Kevin was in the best shape of his life.
I would have to say that is absolutely not true, and I would leave any other comments to counsel.
I was telling my mother that this isn't the Olympic dream I planned. We're just trying to get to the Olympics, and if we get to the Olympics then maybe we'll know how to pay for it.
The team trials and competitions are fierce. You've got the travel, which everyone thinks is wonderful but isn't. You don't see your friends, your family or your pets. You live out of a bag.