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No it currently does not have a bobsledding team.

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Bobsledding originated in Switzerland in 1890 and became an Olympic event in 1924. Women's bobsledding became an Olympic event in 2002.

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Women's bobsledding became an official event in 2002. The men's bobsledding event was started officially in the 1932 Olympics.

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Bobsledding is a group of two or four people doing a winter sport. Bob sleighing is seeing what others do

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The rules to bobsledding are the weight for 4-5 people are must be less then 1387 pounds, the weight for 2 people are 837

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By being fastest.

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Men's Two: Germany

Men's Four: Germany

Women's Two: United States

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My guess is bobsledding.

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So the bobsled can slide...

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gravity and friction along with inertia

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skiing, bobsledding, luge, hockey

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Bobsledding takes four people to do it, luge and skeleton only take 1 person. Luge is foot-first and skeleton is head-first.

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it can be safe if you know what your doing. always wear a helmet.

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Bobsledding is a winter sport where teams make timed runs down narrow, twisting, banked, iced tracks in a gravity-powered sleigh. The sport requires teamwork, coordination, and precise steering to navigate the course. Bobsledding is known for its high speeds and thrilling races, with teams competing for the fastest time to win medals.

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Some Questions for bobsledding might include:

  • Who created the first bobsled
  • When was the first bobsled created
  • How did bobsledding start
  • How did 'bobsled' get its name
  • What is the purpose of bobsledding
  • Would bobsledding be known by any other names
  • How long is an average bobsled
  • How wide is an average bobsled
  • What equipment is needed to operate a bobsled
  • Who does bobsledding
  • What is the person called who uses a bobsled
  • How many people can safely ride a bobsled
  • How safe is bobsledding
  • How dangerous is bobsledding
  • Does bobsledding only work on an inclined surface
  • How does a bobsled work
  • How do you start forward movement of a bobsled
  • Does a person use their arms and hands to work a bobsled
  • Does a person use their legs and feet to work a bobsled
  • Can a person control the direction a bobsled goes
  • How does a person control the direction a bobsled goes
  • What countries are most likely to do bobsledding
  • Where are bobsledding competitions held
  • Are there any famous bobsledders and who

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skiing, curling, bobsledding, ice skating, snowboarding, hockey, luge

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CMT's All Jacked Up - 2009 Bobsledding and Explosives 1-7 was released on:

USA: 2 October 2009

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bobsledding involves people and luge doesn't

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Well the force used is centrifuge although you would have thought it was Gravity and Friction.

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snowboarding, skiing, bobsledding, luge, ice skating, hockey, speed skating :)

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The main equipment in bobsledding includes the bobsled itself, helmets, spiked shoes for traction during the push-off, and steering ropes inside the sled. Each team member also wears a racing suit and gloves for protection.

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Ice hockey

Skiing

Ice skating

Bobsledding

Curling

Snowboarding

Snowmobiling

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It depends on what you mean by bobsled, If you mean bobsled the object yes it is a noun, but if you mean bobsledding it is a verb.

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Bobslaying is a winter olympic sport very much like bobsledding. It was developed only a few years after bobsledding. Bob slaying uses a a long stisk in which it has a place for bothe fet, and it has extremely long curly ends. It is controlled by using your behind leg which should be your strongest leg.

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downhill skiing, diving, gymnastics, pole vault, and bobsledding

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Yes, bobsledding is a sport and men's two and men's four has been an Olympic event since the 1932 Games in Lake Placid. Women's two has been an Olympic event since the 2002 Games in Salt Lake City. The International Olympic Committee officially calls the sport 'bobsleigh'.

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Mainly Track & Field,and cricket. Also football (soccer). They also play bobsledding.

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most probably not! but we'll have to see when bobsledding starts in the olympics!

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Soccer and Hockey are most dominant. Basketball is also played. Winter skiing and bobsledding are also popular.

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Petra Lammert has competed in the Olympics in shot put and bobsledding. She was born in Germany. She was born March 3, 1984.

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Alpine skiing, figure skating, ice hockey, bobsledding and cross country skiing.

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No. Since the advent of the bobsleigh competition in the 1924 Olympics Lithuania has never won an Olympic medal.

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"well it has been around for many years" said a fellow Canadian dominique may, "1428 years"

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2 man: no medals

4 man: gold

2 woman: bronze

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Over time, bobsledding has evolved in terms of technology, safety measures, and athlete training. Modern bobsleds are lighter, more aerodynamic, and equipped with advanced materials for better performance. Safety regulations and equipment have also improved to minimize risks for athletes, and training methods have become more specialized and focused on enhancing speed and power.

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Chariot racing and bob sledding are only similar in the sense that they are both races. In bobsledding the logistics depend upon speed, human push power, and the condition of the track. The contests in bobsledding are determined by individual runs. In chariot racing, he logistics are totally different. Chariot racing depends upon the actions of driver and his horses, the condition of the track, and the quality of the participants in the race. In chariot racing, the entire field starts and races together and the fastest one wins. In bobsledding, the winner is determined by the time it takes for the sled to complete the course.

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skiing, snowboarding, bobsledding, ice skating, cross-country skiing

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