It's not just Jamaica with a 'Cool Runnings' story. There are sliders from all over the world now
- Thirty-Eight nations participated in the world bobsled and skeleton championships in Lake Placid, showing growth in these sports.
- Jonathan Yaw, an athlete sliding for Malaysia, aims to compete in the Olympics next winter despite the lack of sliding tracks in Malaysia.
- Adanna Johnson, a bobsled pilot from Jamaica, expressed happiness about the increasing presence of nations in sliding sports, reflecting growth in the field.
- Shannon Galea, representing Malta, transitioned from softball to skeleton, highlighting diverse athlete backgrounds in the sport.
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