Apartment used by Israel’s bobsled team robbed ahead of 2026 Olympics, pilot says
Israel's bobsled team experienced a robbery at their apartment, with significant valuables stolen ahead of the 2026 Olympics.
The Israeli bobsled team, preparing for their debut at the upcoming 2026 Olympic Games in Milan-Cortina, faced an unfortunate incident when their apartment was robbed. Team pilot AJ Edelman reported that thousands of dollars in cash and passports were stolen. The robbery occurred while some team members were still in transit, with the exact location of the event not confirmed by Edelman, although a photo he shared during the investigation suggested a setting near Prague, Czech Republic.
Edelman, a former Olympian in skeleton, expressed his disappointment on the social platform X, highlighting the disruption this incident poses to the team's preparations. The incident sheds light on potential security vulnerabilities faced by Olympic athletes during their training periods abroad, especially as they gear up for significant competitions.
As the team works to recover from this setback, it raises questions about the safety measures in place for Olympic athletes traveling in foreign countries. The incident may prompt organizers to evaluate protocols to ensure athletes' security and well-being, especially in the run-up to major international sporting events.