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the front. The ability to steer meant the sleds could make longer runs through the town. Longer runs also meant higher speeds on curves. Local sentiment about these informal competitions varied, but eventually complaints grew so vociferous that
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3207:Powerbocking
3202:Orienteering
3192:Fell running
3187:Extreme Pogo
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3075:Vert skating
2999:Speed flying
2977:Hang gliding
2931:Cliff-diving
2909:BASE jumping
2847:Ice climbing
2804:Water skiing
2782:Scuba diving
2754:Water sports
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195:First played
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2994:Parasailing
2982:Paragliding
2941:Tombstoning
2787:Cave diving
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2762:Coasteering
2711:Motorsports
2701:Windsurfing
2674:Snowskating
2619:Dirtsurfing
2601:Boardsports
2519:ski jumping
2482:short-track
1770:21 February
1656:2-man sled
1614:4-man sled
1573:2-man sled
1533:4-man sled
1488:4-man sled
1446:2-man sled
1418:Luis López
1404:4-man sled
1361:2-man sled
1321:4-man sled
1277:4-man sled
1265:Lake Placid
1235:2-man sled
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1106:2-man sled
1091:Lake Placid
1061:4-man sled
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939:5-man sled
860:Competitor
786:or died of
750:Jill Bakken
748:(left) and
608:Lake Placid
600:Lillehammer
468:mineral spa
419: 1910
69:"Bobsleigh"
3237:Categories
3222:Zip-lining
3103:Freeriding
3025:BMX racing
2967:Air racing
2962:Aerobatics
2893:Skyrunning
2799:Snorkeling
2777:Jet Skiing
2767:Freediving
2739:Rally raid
2729:Rallycross
2664:Skysurfing
2487:long-track
2462:Ice hockey
2153:Audio help
2144:2006-02-04
1924:3 February
1903:5 February
1877:5 February
1840:2023-09-11
1747:References
1076:Max Houben
924:Oberüberl
906:Cresta Run
622:, France.
618:, US; and
602:, Norway;
598:, Canada;
540:Modern era
492:Cresta Run
472:St. Moritz
383:2022 games
371:1932 games
363:1960 games
335:Cresta Run
331:St. Moritz
303:St. Moritz
80:newspapers
18:Bobsledder
3243:Bobsleigh
3136:Bobsleigh
2914:Free BASE
2837:Canyoning
2724:Motocross
2544:See also:
2509:freestyle
2445:Bobsleigh
2349:World Cup
2332:medalists
2304:World Cup
2287:medalists
2274:Bobsleigh
2244:World Cup
2227:medalists
2171:Bobsleigh
2013:August 8,
1982:August 8,
1697:Training
1691:Echowand
1687:Königssee
1653:Training
1643:Altenberg
1611:Training
1601:Altenberg
1570:Training
1525:3rd heat
1398:2nd heat
1349:Königssee
917:skeleton
620:La Plagne
606:, Italy;
562:, Germany
536:in 2019.
447:Although
389:Etymology
327:skeletons
319:toboggans
313:owned by
280:Bobsleigh
242:Equipment
225:Mixed-sex
187:Nicknames
154:Vancouver
133:Bobsleigh
3268:Sledding
3151:Skeleton
3128:Sledding
3042:Downhill
2829:Climbing
2744:Snocross
2734:Rallying
2719:Drifting
2450:skeleton
2440:Biathlon
2319:Skeleton
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2088:CBC News
2073:(German)
2071:Stern.de
1948:Archived
1872:CBS News
1707:See also
1605:Curve 4
1432:Cervinia
1391:Cervinia
878:Vehicle
869:Section
809:skeleton
592:Whistler
568:concrete
496:skeleton
470:town of
449:sledding
355:Chamonix
260:Presence
165:Highest
3053:Rolling
3013:Cycling
2972:Gliding
2902:Falling
2684:Surfing
2472:Skating
2457:Curling
2142: (
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1647:Finish
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1480:Finish
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967:Oberhof
784:suicide
679:Monobob
650:, Italy
588:Sigulda
498:at two
402:Origins
397:History
379:monobob
284:bobsled
266:Olympic
208:Contact
94:scholar
3258:Racing
3172:Caving
3160:Others
3091:Skiing
2955:Flying
2499:alpine
2494:Skiing
2337:venues
2292:venues
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875:Event
866:Track
761:Safety
700:Racing
661:weight
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545:Tracks
359:France
292:sleigh
270:since
176:French
158:Canada
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323:luges
286:is a
250:Venue
198:1870s
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616:Utah
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513:The
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351:1924
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234:Type
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