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Winter Olympics: What is skeleton and how does it work? - Everything you need to know about Britain’s most successful winter sport
During the Milano Cortina games, there will be several bobsled, luge and skeleton events. If you're here, you might be wondering who the voices are you'll hear on the NBC broadcast. Don't worry. We have the answers.
Skeleton made its Olympic debut at the 1928 Winter Games in Switzerland and became a permanent event in 2002 during the Games in Salt Lake City, Utah.
The United States is the most successful skeleton nation in Winter Olympic history but with most of those medals now gathering dust, the arrival of the new mixed relay at Cortina is a timely opportunity to get back on the podium.
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From medalist Erin Jackson to rookie Daryl Payne Jr. breaking the color barrier in the skeleton competition, these Olympic Games are set to be one to remember.
Ro says that skeleton is the ultimate example of doing something because you love it — even if at first, you thought you hated it.
Team GB has gone to the Court of Arbitration for Sport in a bid to overturn a last-minute illegal-gear ruling.
U.S. Olympic bobsledder Kris Horn is asking that sport's governing body to grant him a spot in the two-man race at the Milan Cortina Games.