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Racing face first, inside the world of skeleton sliding
Experience the thrill of skeleton racing through John Daly’s eyes, from sprinting to flying face first down the icy track.
The object of skeleton racing seems elementary: ride a sled to the bottom of a steep, icy track as fast as possible. But it's far from being a cinch. The object is to go fast and ride smooth, to pick ...
Olympic skeleton racer John Daly shares the adrenaline rush and challenges of sliding face-first at 90mph on the ice track.
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Master the high-speed tactical skills to survive skeleton racing
The investigative minds at How to Survive dive into the dangerous world of skeleton racing to reveal the high-speed skills ...
There is a level of intense concentration and calm as Pocatello native Andy Whittier tears down a frozen track accelerating to speeds of over 80 mph with his face centimeters from the ice.
The newly reconstructed Cortina Sliding Centre in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, will be a busy venue during the 2026 Winter Olympics. Also called the Eugenio Monti Sliding Centre, in honor of the late ...
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 ...
When Southington's Austin Florian ventured into skeleton competition midway through college after a family visit to the former Lake Placid, N.Y. Olympic site, it was simply to have fun. He had no ...
SOUTHINGTON - When Southington's Austin Florian was 6 years old, he was so passionate about ski racing that he told his dad Sean that he wanted to compete in the Olympics. By the time he reached ...
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