Yet another top official has left U.S. Speedskating in the months following a dramatically poor showing at the 2014 Sochi Olympics.
Ryan Shimabukuro had been the long-track head coach since 2002.
"While this is one of the hardest decisions I've ever had to make, I am proud to have contributed to the organization's tradition of excellence," Shimabukuro said in a statement published by the Chicago Tribune. "It's my sincere hope that one day I will return to this organization, but for now, I'm very excited about what the near future holds for me."
American long-track speedskaters failed to win any medals in Sochi, the first time they have been shut out since the 1984 Sarajevo Games.
High-performance director Finn Halvorsen and all-around coach Kip Carpenter recently left U.S. Speedskating. Stephen Gough declined to return as the short-track coach.
The organization's executive director, Ted Morris, said last week that staff changes are not a "cleaning of the house," but rather typical of post-Olympic moves.
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