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Skating union replaces commentators, apologizes for vulgar comment aimed at Canada's Duhamel

The International Skating Union has apologized and replaced its world championship commentators for vulgar comments aimed at Canadian Meagan Duhamel.

British commentator Simon Reed called Duhamel, a two-time world pairs champion, "that bitch from Canada" at the end of Wednesday's pairs broadcasts, seemingly believing his mic was turned off.

Reed and fellow Brit Nicky Slater laughed after the comment.

"There is no place for harassing and abusive language or remarks and behaviour in sport and our society," the ISU said in a tweeted statement on Thursday. "The ISU took instant action with its service provider to suspend both commentators with immediate effect and neither will cover any future Figure Skating events for the ISU."

Duhamel — who won two world titles and an Olympic team title with Eric Radford — and other international skaters had been critical of numerous comments made by the Reed and Slater, who usually work for British Eurosport.

Duhamel, who's providing analysis for the Road to the Olympic Games broadcast of the word figure skating championship on Saturday at 2 p.m. ET, said she received "personal apologies" from Reed the ISU.

Skating twitter, I hope we all enjoy some amazing skating today. I have received personal apologies from Simon Reed and the ISU president and I don’t think a public apology is necessary at this point. I appreciate and respect their apologies ❤️

Both said the Russian skaters, who were banned from the event after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, were missed at the world championships. They said they couldn't tell how many rotations were in a jump since they don't follow skating. One called a 16-year-old skater "a sight for sore eyes."

"Hello @ISU_Figure! The commentators on your feed noting

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