National Post

Kelly opts to leave Argos camp

- Postmedia wire services

Toronto Argonauts quarterbac­k Chad Kelly has formally withdrawn from the CFL club’s training camp.

Kelly made the announceme­nt Thursday in a statement provided to The Canadian Press. The CFL’S outstandin­g player last year wants to digest the findings of the league-mandated investigat­ion that figured prominentl­y in his suspension for both Toronto’s exhibition games and at least nine regular-season contests.

Kelly said he wants to “work to earn both reinstatem­ent in the CFL and everyone’s trust.”

“I have had to take time to process the findings from the CFL investigat­ion released last week as they were not consistent with the person I am, nor the team and community leader I strive to be,” Kelly said in the statement. “I want to be the leader who brings people together, and I strongly believe that all workplaces should be safe and healthy for every member of the team.

“While my legal team awaits the legal findings for review, and explores options to clarify a number of the conclusion­s from the report, and considers next steps, I will take full advantage of this counsellin­g opportunit­y to learn, grow and better myself. At the same time, I want to support the Argonauts organizati­on as it prepares for the season and have made the decision to withdraw from training camp to minimize distractio­ns for the team.”

Last week, the CFL suspended Kelly for violating its gender-based violence policy. It followed an independen­t investigat­ion into a lawsuit filed by a former strength and conditioni­ng coach against Kelly for sexual harassment and the Argos for wrongful dismissal.

Defending champion Rose

Zhang withdrew from the Mizuho Americas Open on Thursday because of illness after completing only three holes of the opening round in Jersey City, N.J.

The 20-year-old Zhang ended Nelly Korda’s record-tying run of winning five straight LPGA tournament starts by finishing first last week at the Cognizant Founders Cup.

Two-time world champion

Julian Alaphilipp­e won the hilly 12th stage of the Giro d’italia on Thursday with a solo breakaway, while Tadej Pogacar finished safely in the main pack to retain the pink leader’s jersey.

Two-time Tour de France champion Pogacar remained two minutes, 40 seconds ahead of Daniel Martinez and 2:56 ahead of Geraint Thomas.

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