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Definitions of bobsled in various dictionaries:
noun - formerly two short sleds coupled together
noun - a long racing sled (for 2 or more people) with a steering mechanism
verb - ride a bobsled
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This winter Olympic sport is contested in 2-man & 4-man events |
Winter sport that consists of two-man teams; a driver & a brakeman |
Andre Lange won gold medals in this 4-man event at the 2002 & 2006 Winter Olympics |
Formerly, team members on these vehicles would lean back & snap forward in unison, "bobbing" |
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A mechanically steered and braked sled, typically manned by crews of two or four, used for racing down a steep ice-covered run with banked curves a bobsleigh. |
North American term for |
a long racing sled (for 2 or more people) with a steering mechanism |
formerly two short sleds coupled together |
ride a bobsled |
A long racing sled with a steering mechanism controlling the front runners. |
A long sled made of two shorter sleds joined in tandem. |
Either of these two smaller sleds. |
To ride or race in or as if in a bobsled. |
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Bobsleigh or bobsled is a winter sport in which teams of two or four teammates make timed runs down narrow, twisting, banked, iced tracks in a gravity-powered sleigh. The timed runs are combined to calculate the final score. * The various types of sleds came several years before the first tracks were built in St. Moritz, Switzerland, where the original bobsleds were adapted upsized luge/skeleton sleds designed by the adventurously wealthy to carry passengers. All three types were adapted from boys' delivery sleds and toboggans. * Competition naturally followed, and to protect the working class and rich visitors in the streets and byways of St Moritz, bobsledding was eventually banned from the public highway. In the winter of 1903/1904 the Badrutt family, owners of the historic Kulm Hotel and the Palace Hotel, allowed Emil Thoma to organise the construction of the first familiarly configured 'half-pipe' track in the Kulm Hotel Park, ending in the village of Cresta. It has hosted the sport |