Nathan Kotylak, Water Polo Star Athlete, Suspended Over Alleged Role In Vancouver Riots

Alleged Vancouver Riot Vandal

First Posted: 06/18/11 10:55 AM ET Updated: 08/18/11 06:12 AM ET

CBC -- A young rioter caught on film appearing to try to light a police car on fire in Vancouver on Wednesday night has been identified as an elite athlete who was headed to the University of Calgary on scholarship.

Nathan Kotylak, 17, was identified as one of the hundreds of rioters who tore a path of destruction through Vancouver's downtown streets after the Canucks lost the Stanley Cup to the Boston Bruins. Watch the CBC's footage of the police car incident.

Water Polo Canada later announced it has suspended a high-level polo player over allegations he was involved in the riot.

Ahmed El-Awadi, executive director of Water Polo Canada, said in a news release that the player, who was not named, has contacted the organization through a lawyer to indicate he will co-operate fully with any disciplinary process.

The Grade 12 student from Maple Ridge, a wealthy suburb of Vancouver, attends a private school and plays water polo on Canada's junior national team.

Kotylak had received a partial scholarship to attend the University of Calgary to study kinesiology, and hoped one day to compete in the Olympics, according to his father.

After the picture of Kotylak vandalizing a police car became one of the most viewed images in the riot's aftermath, the young athlete was repeatedly outed on Facebook and other social networking sites by people who recognized him.

The teen's father, a surgeon in B.C., told CBC News on Friday that the Grade 12 student will be "doing the right thing" by turning himself in.

He added that he wishes that his older son had been there that night to look out for his 17-year-old.

Water Polo Canada said that under its policies, a hearing will be held at the earliest possible date to consider the facts of the case and to determine whether disciplinary action is warranted, said El-Awadi.

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10:15 AM on 06/19/2011
I can't wait for Canada to be represented by this pampered monster. I am sure his parents are so proud. I wonder if Maple Ridge will put up a sign of their favorite son.
09:42 AM on 06/19/2011
How is this article, if not a legal violation of the Young Offenders Act, at least a violation of the spirit of the law? Seriously curious, not judging either way.
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09:33 AM on 06/20/2011
The parents requested legal permission to have their son named. CBC explained this morning.
03:08 AM on 06/19/2011
LOL @ Maple Ridge being a wealthy suburb!
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02:07 AM on 06/19/2011
He added that he wishes that his older son had been there that night to look out for his 17-year-old and, "..that I'd not raised such an utter dooosh."
07:12 PM on 06/18/2011
Some people are saying: 'His record will be clean in less than a year'....The proof is in the pudding!
06:38 PM on 06/18/2011
Huffington Post, you disappoint. Interesting how you publish comments describing Maple Ridge as the birthplace of syphilis (comments that are implicitly critical of your portrayal of Maple Ridge as a 'wealthy suburb'), but my comment —one that explicitly critiques the bad journalistic practice in your mischaracterization of Maple Ridge for sensationalist reasons— gets canned. Every read Chomsky's A Propaganda Model? I'm assuming not. Knowing that this too will get canned, I'm comforted by the existence of society's new watch dog/whistle-blower, the blogosphere. See you out there soon!
07:23 PM on 06/18/2011
I suggest making a complaint directly to the HuffPost. There is a specific category for complaints regarding moderators. If one of the moderators is applying an ideological approach to what gets blocked, we should try and out them.
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09:39 PM on 06/18/2011
It's a private website, neither of you has free speech here.
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09:40 PM on 06/18/2011
*have
05:47 PM on 06/18/2011
Maple Ridge, the Hamptons of the Pacific Northwest. Also, the ACTUAL birthplace of syphilis, and the dick-whirling capital of the world.
05:44 PM on 06/18/2011
Maple Ridge, a wealthy suburb? Ridiculous! Maple Ridge is a working class neighborhood an hour away from Vancouver (with high crime/drug/gang stats). I get that it might make your story more interesting to imagine him as a wealthy polo player, but come on, this is just bad journalism.
05:32 PM on 06/18/2011
Its funny how people always avoid looking in the mirror. Its aways somebody else's fault.
05:24 PM on 06/18/2011
He goes to Meadowridge, which really is a little shwang wang wang when it comes to Vancouver-area private schools.
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What fresh hell is this?
07:21 AM on 06/19/2011
Thanks. I assumed it was St. George's. A few months back, when Colin Firth won his Oscar, Maple Ridge was being described as "the wilds".
03:45 PM on 06/18/2011
Maple Ditch, I mean Maple Ridge a wealthy suburb? Since when?
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03:43 PM on 06/18/2011
Aw, c'mon. Burning cop cars is wayyyy more fun than playing water polo in the burbs.
02:20 PM on 06/18/2011
Allegations? What? Are you new? Its the guy caught on video. Man, I am sure glad we dont have this kind of violence in U.S. cities. Yes, Canada that's what I said. You are not Mr. Nice and safe and clean any more.
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03:00 PM on 06/18/2011
Wait, you're actually joking right? 2 riots in 17 years where no one got killed means Canadian crime = US crime.

Lol, that was a good one...
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03:35 PM on 06/18/2011
You're either naive, joking or just dishonest. No sporting event riots in the US? Really? You're wrong, look it up.

"Yes, Canada that's what I said. You are not Mr. Nice and safe and clean any more. "

Nice triumphal smugness.
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02:18 PM on 06/18/2011
The riot has very little to do with hockey. G&M wrote a good piece on the riot http://t.co/ps85kdg

"Many years ago, a study by criminologist Alan Listiak into poor fan behaviour during Grey Cup week suggested that the truly oppressed are often the least likely to exhibit the kind of actions witnessed in Vancouver this week. Rather, time and again in North America, violent behaviour at festivals and sporting events tended to be more accurately identified as “middle class blowouts” than rational political protests."

I am still trying to understand why it happened as it happened.
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02:03 PM on 06/18/2011
And while this 'dude' is trying to set fire to police cars, lets enjoy a palette cleanse and read an uplifting story about another young Canadian

http://www.ryanswell.ca/about-us/ryans-story.aspx