British Cycling has begun the search for a new performance director.Cyclings embattled national governing body has been without a performance director since Sir Dave Brailsfords departure in April 2014 to concentrate solely on Team Sky.Shane Sutton was then promoted from head coach to technical director, before leaving his role in April, 100 days prior to the Rio Olympics, amid allegations of discrimination which are the subject of an independent review. Sutton denies the allegations. The review is scheduled to conclude shortly.British Cycling programmes manager Andy Harrison has held the head role since, but now Britains most successful Olympic sport is seeking a new chief.Harrison will stay in charge in the interim and could be an applicant for the top job.There was a clamour for Sutton to return from some riders during the Olympics, although such a move would be controversial and some insiders have been told that scenario has been ruled out.A British Cycling statement read: British Cycling, with the support of UK Sport, has appointed Positive Dynamics to assist in the recruitment of a performance director for the Great Britain cycling team.Appointing a performance director is a part of the Tokyo strategy submitted to UK Sport in February and will enable the Great Britain cycling team to build upon the success the team enjoyed this year and provide greater support to performance staff and athletes.There is likely to be no shortage of candidates as a troubled year for British Cycling has also featured numerous successes, including six gold medals out of 10 on the track at the Rio Olympics to finish top of the medal table. Britain also finished top of the cycling medal table at the Paralympics.Sailings Stephen Park admitted prior to and after the Olympics that a role at the National Cycling Centre may interest him.The performance directors remit could be expanded from just the Olympic and Paralympic disciplines -- track, road, BMX and cross-country mountain bike -- to the non-Olympic disciplines. These include downhill mountain bike.Staff from British Cycling recently met with investigators from UK Anti-Doping.UKAD is investigating allegations of wrongdoing in cycling. Denis Malgin Panthers Jersey . Dukurs winning time was 1 minute, 45.76 seconds, a quarter-second better than Russias Alexander Tretiakov. Lativas Tomass Dukurs was third, 1.41 seconds off the pace. Jon Montgomery of Eckville, Alta. 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It wound up being an extraordinary positive for our team that we could hang through the rigors and the challenges against a terrific team and find a way to win a football game.Shermans tirade happened after a blown coverage in Seattles secondary that allowed Julio Jones to run uncovered down the sideline for a 36-yard touchdown in the third quarter. Sherman was livid, screaming at anyone within earshot on the sideline and getting in the face of anyone who tried to calm him down. Earl Thomas, Michael Bennett, Kam Chancellor and Bobby Wagner all took turns trying to calm Sherman with little success.Carroll mostly stood back and watched how his players handled the situation.I thought it was a marvelous job of our guys showing who they are and their resolve to make sure they do what is right for our team, Carroll said. It was impressive.Carroll said it was miscommunication between Sherman and backup safety Kelcie McCary -- playing because Chancellor was injured -- that led to Jones being wide open. There were times last year when the Seahawks had communication issues in their secondary that led to uncovered receivers, but they never resulted in a public eruption like Shermans.What was clear, to me, was that Kam is a big factor, Carroll said. We dont see that stuff. I cant even remember a game whhere Kam was playing.dddddddddddd He has such a connection and the skill in communicating and all that. (Kelcie) couldnt have that. He hasnt played enough with our guys. Hes been there, but its not the same.Sherman was in the spotlight before the game started because of his expected matchup against Jones. Along with his tirade, Sherman was at the center of a controversial no-call on Atlantas final offensive play when Jones tried to pull in a deep pass from Matt Ryan. Sherman had a grip on Jones right arm as he attempted to catch the pass and Atlantas sideline screamed for a pass interference call.Carroll added that he does not see a drawback in players being so close to the edge emotionally.It gives us a chance to find out how good you can be as a group, he said. Without it, you can still do good, but you dont get familiar with that space and what that mentality is like. So its hard to not only get there but its hard to stay there. You have to get familiar with it and what it feels like to be totally immersed and committed and focused and maximizing. And then you have to do it again and again, so you have to understand it. Were trying to learn how to do that.Seattle received mixed news on two injuries.Bennett has a chance to play next week at Arizona after injuring his right knee on a cut block by Atlantas Jake Matthews. Bennett was incensed by the block, calling it unnecessary and using a few expletives to drive home his point.After reviewing the game film, Carroll didnt see any problems with the block.It was clean. Nobody wants to get hit in the legs, but it wasnt a dirty play or anything like that. It wasnt illegal, Carroll said.The news on Luke Willson wasnt as good. Carroll said Willson has cartilage damage and strained ligaments in his right knee that could require surgery. Willson was injured on Christine Michaels touchdown run in the fourth quarter that pulled Seattle within 24-23.---Online:AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and www.twitter.com/AP-NFL ' ' '