- brain,
especially if
performed repeatedly. The
culture of
competitive bobsledders (especially
before this
danger was recognized) also made
injured parti****nts...
-
Kuske (left) and André
Lange (pilot) are the most
successful Olympic bobsledders, both have five medals, of
which four are gold
medals attained in three...
- 10 most
successful bobsledders (by
number of victories) at the
Winter Olympics are
listed below.
Boldface denotes active bobsledders and
highest medal...
- was held on Sa****ay and Sunday, 2 and 3
February 1924. A
total of 39
bobsledders from five
nations competed at the
Chamonix Games: Belgium (5) France (8)...
- Stoler,
American anthropologist Ann-Christin
Strack (born 1993),
German bobsledder Ann S. Strand,
Wyoming politician Ann
Streissguth (1932–2023), American...
-
American professional skateboarder Anthony Gadd (1917–1996),
British bobsledder Anthony Gadie (1868–1949),
English businessman and
politician Anthony...
-
Argentina only
competed in the four-man event. 25
bobsledders competed in both events. A
total of 71
bobsledders from ten
nations competed at the Oslo Games:...
- Eye). Sir
Andrew Ogilvy-Wedderburn, 7th Baronet, 72,
British Olympic bobsledder (1976, 1980). Phan Lương Cầm, 82,
Vietnamese electrochemist. Frédéric...
- in 1952. In the four-man
event he
finished 14th.
Brother of two
other bobsledders, as him from
Cortina d'Ampezzo,
Sisto and Guido. "CortinaTopic12 by Cortina...
- Luis Muñoz
Cabrero (12
February 1928 – 17 July 1989) was a
Spanish bobsledder, who
competed in
double and
quadruple bobsleigh. He
competed in the four-man...