Report: Austrian Athletes Get Sochi Games Kidnap Threat

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<p>A skier and a skeleton racer were the subject of a kidnap threat sent in the mail to the Austrian Olympic Committee, reports said.</p>
Image: Janine Flock of Austria
Janine Flock poses with her gold medal at a World Cup race in Germany last month.Matthias Schrader / AP, file

VIENNA - Austria's Olympic Committee has received a letter threatening to kidnap skier Marlies Schild and skeleton racer Janine Flock at the Sochi Winter Games that begin this week in Russia, Austrian media reported Tuesday.

Islamist militants have threatened attacks during the Games in Sochi, which lies on the western edge of the mainly Muslim North Caucasus.

"It is correct that we got a letter, it was in the mailbox yesterday. We immediately contacted the federal criminal bureau, which is investigating," Peter Mennel, secretary general of the Austrian Olympic Committee, told the Austria Press Agency.

"I have already spoken to Ms Flock. Janine is sitting here with me on the plane. She is not concerned and is placing her trust in our protection," he was quoted as saying from a charter flight on the way to Sochi with several athletes.

He was confirming a report by the Krone paper that a letter, apparently from Russia, had arrived with the threat of abducting Schild - a former world champion and the all-time leader in World Cup slalom victories - and European champion Flock.

In a statement, the Olympic committee said it had received an anonymous letter targeting members of the team and had passed it on to the government. "At the moment we don't assume an acute threat," it added.

Islamist militants have threatened attacks during the Games in Sochi.

The Olympic Committees of the United States and several European countries received letters in Russian last month making a "terrorist threat" before the Games, but Olympic chiefs said they posed no danger.

Two Austrian special police officers were in Sochi to oversee the athletes if they leave the Olympic village, APA said.

Reuters

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