2026 Winter Olympics, bobsledding
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From lightning-fast two-man heats to the perilous monobob, here’s how Olympic bobsled works and why it’s one of the Winter Games’ most thrilling events.
The retired NFL star suited up with the U.S. bobsled team for a YouTube video
It’s nothing like a rollercoaster. It feels like it’s one of those things you really don’t know what it feels like until you do it. It is pulling you down into that thing, and at the same time you’re flying.
Since 1924, bobsledding has been a mainstay at the Winter Olympics. How does the sport work? Learn about the format, scoring, and more now.
“I thought my back was going to snap in half, I thought my bones were going to fly off my body and be littered all up and down the bobsled track,” he admitted
American bobsledder Elana Meyers Taylor is the most decorated female bobsledder of all time and the most medaled Black athlete in Winter Games history.
Actress Amanda Holden just dropped a new video of her wearing a sleek bobsledding outfit for the Winter Olympics on Instagram on Sunday, February 8. The post is connected to Quaker Oats, one of the
Bobsled teams from Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica are hopeful they can lean on their rich sprinting culture and move closer to the European powers in the sport.
American bobsledder Elana Meyers Taylor created history at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics on February 16. The 41-year-old won the women’s monobob and secured her first Olympic gold medal. It was the sixth Olympic medal of her career.
Team USA's Elana Meyers Taylor is the most decorated female bobsledder in history. Ahead of her fifth Winter Games, she spoke to CBS News about balancing her busy life as an Olympic athlete and