Gailhaguet defends presidential bid by saying he 'didn't kill anyone'


(Reuters) - France's Didier Gailhaguet, who was banned from any involvement in skating following the Salt Lake City Games judging scandal, believes he should be given a chance to become the next president of the sport's governing body because he "didn't kill anyone".

Gailhaguet is bidding to replace Ottavio Cinquanta as International Skating Union (ISU) president when the Italian steps down later this year but he is still tainted by being one of the central figures in the 2002 scandal.

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