Here's how the Winter Olympics' three sliding sports differ.
There’s no real way to describe what it’s like to be standing less than ten feet away from an icy track and having a bobsled go by you at 80 miles an hour. You stand there with your cell phone ready.
On social media, Johnstown area native Daniel Barefoot announced his qualification for the US skeleton sled racing roster.
Channel 11 previously told you that Daniel Barefoot, 35, a Johnstown-area native and Penn State alum, had qualified for the U ...
An international sports governing body is investigating after a Canadian coach was accused of manipulating an event — ...
Hallie Clarke is set to make her Olympic debut next month at the Milan-Cortina Winter Games as part of the Canadian skeleton ...
There’s some clear home-ice advantages in sliding sports, and Olympic gold medalist Steven Holcomb exploited that truth to perfection in the first half of the World Cup bobsled campaign. His record in ...
Former U.S. skeleton athlete John Daly was once asked why anyone would decide to hurl themselves, head first, down an ice-coated mountainside chute on a thin sled with no safety equipment other than a ...
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 investigative minds at How to Survive explore skeleton racing dynamics, injury prevention, and survival strategies to ...