Calgary judge sentences former university swimmer for sexual assault

By The Canadian Press

A swimmer from Calgary has been sentenced to 4 1/2 years in prison for a sexual assault on a woman in 2018.

Chad Bobrosky was sentenced on Wednesday. The defence had initially asked for a sentence in the range of three to 3 1/2 years.

The judge in the case said the sex assault on the young woman at Bobrosky’s Calgary apartment years ago involved sadism and bondage, and repeated attacks were done with an intent to injure.

Judge Gord Wong pointed out that the 29-year-old swimmer also videoed the encounter.

Wong said there were no mitigating circumstances to allow him to reduce the sentence the Crown wanted.

Bobrosky was a U.S. all-American swimmer when he was at the University of Southern California. He won four medals for Canada at the 2011 World Junior Championships.

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