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Skeleton sledders use only their bodies to steer while traveling 80+ miles per hour on ice
The 2026 Winter Olympics are in full swing, and there's one event that has people talking because it seemingly defies the laws of physics: the skeleton sled race. Folks who've seen athletes engage in ...
An icy track. A lightning-fast sled. And no fear. That’s the world of skeleton — the Winter Olympic sport where athletes dive ...
The sport of skeleton sled racing isn't well known in the U.S., but it's drawn new attention at this year's Winter Olympics. That's because of controversy. A U.S. sled racer misqualifying and was ...
To hear Mystique Ro talk about the first time she went on a skeleton run is to wonder why on earth the former track athlete stuck with one of the wilder Winter Olympic sports — one that involves ...
Former U.S. skeleton athlete John Daly was once asked why anyone would decide to hurl themselves, head first, down an ice-coated mountainside chute on a thin sled with no safety equipment other than a ...
Vladyslav Heraskevych, a skeleton sled racer, wore a helmet on Wednesday showing images of Ukrainian athletes killed defending his country against... Ukrainian sled racer continues to wear helmet ...
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