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U.S. men's bobsled hopes are dimming
America's hopes of ending a 46-year drought in bobsled medals dimmed Saturday, as U.S. sleds came in fifth and ninth on the first of two days of Olympic racing.
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Injury to Johnson could force change in U.S. sled
Two months after bobsled driver Jean Racine dropped partner and best friend Jen Davidson, the pair might be riding together again in the Olympics.
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Boblseigh: Langen wins gold for Germany; Hays fourth for United States
Christoph Langen of Germany won the gold medal in two-man bobsled on Sunday, coming from behind on the final turns to edge Christian Reich of Switzerland.
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Bobsleigh: Two-man results

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Bobsledding slides into Olympic history with high speeds, low times
Traditionally the darling of sliding sports, bobsledding dates back to the 1880s in Albany, N.Y., born of lumbersled races. Today's world-class U.S. bobsledders are generally track and field and/or football converts because a rare union of strength and speed are essential to jumpstarting the mammoth sleds, which can weigh a maximum of 858 pounds (for the two-man) and 1,386 pounds (four-man).
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Up Close: Women's bobsled
For more than 75 years, men have competed in Olympic Bobsled. But 2002 will be the first time ever that women will race in the Olympics. Learn about the sport, the athletes, the venue, and more.View video
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Up Close: Bobsled
Sleds rip down the course at over 85-miles-per-hour. From top to bottom, this competition run is over in well less than a minute. Learn more about Bobsled and U.S. contenders.
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Bobsled medalists in Nagano

February 17, 2002




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