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How do you learn to drive an Olympic sliding track?
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While Sarajevo has been turning a blind eye to its Olympic heritage for years, one Czech has decided to raise it from the dust. Mirko Tomášek himself made and installed information boards along the Sarajevo bobsleigh track, N1 reported.
How do you learn to drive an Olympic sliding track?
The sliding sports of luge (lying flat feet first), skeleton (lying flat head first), and bobsleigh (sitting tucked into sled) are three of the fastest and most thrilling sports on the Winter Olympic programme. Luge is generally agreed to be the fastest of them, with athletes able to reach speeds over 150 km/hour as they race down the track. At the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games, there’s another factor beyond speed that will add to the…
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