Oly chief Hickey steps aside for Keane

Pat Hickey has resigned from his position as Ireland's Olympic chief after being charged for an alleged tickets scam at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics.

The Olympic Council of Ireland have elected Swim Ireland chief executive Sarah Keane to replace Pat Hickey, who stepped aside after being charged in Brazil over an alleged scheme to sell Rio Games tickets illegally.

Keane said in a statement she was "humbled and privileged" to have been elected after what had been "a very difficult few months for the Olympic movement in Ireland".

The 71-year-old Hickey, who was also the former head of the European Olympic Committee, was detained during the Rio Games in connection with an investigation into an illegal ticket-scalping ring.

He returned to Ireland in December after the umbrella body representing national Olympic committees paid his bail.

Hickey and all those named in the case have denied wrongdoing.


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