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  • Winter Olympics, Vancouver, 2010.The Switzerland team at the start during the Bobsleigh Four-man competition  at The Whistler Sliding Centre, Whistler, during the Vancouver Winter Olympics. 26th February 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'BOB'..Images from the Four-man Bobsleigh Competition. Winter Olympics, Vancouver 2010..History was made at the Whistler Sliding Centre when the USA four-man bobsleigh team, led by Steven Holcomb took the Gold. The first time since 1948, a gap of 62 years, since the USA have won an Olympic Bobsleigh gold and they did it with their sleigh named "Night Train"...The four days of practice and competition show the tension, nervousness and preparation as the teams of hardened men cope with the challenge of traveling at average speeds of over 150 km an hour. Indeed, five teams had already pulled out of the event before the opening heats because of track complexity, speed and fear, and on the final day, another four teams did not start after six crashes in the first two heats...Teams warm up behind the start complex, warming muscles in the cold in preparation for the explosive start. Many teams prepare in silence, mentally preparing themselves as they wait at the top of the run, in the bobsleigh sheds and the loading areas for their turn. When it's time to slide each team performs it's own starting ritual, followed by the much practiced start out of the blocks for just over four seconds, the teams are then in the hands of the accomplished drivers as they hurtle down the track for just over fifty seconds...Spectators clamber for the best position on track to see the sleighs for a split second, many unsuccessfully try to capture the moments on camera, The rumble of the sleigh is heard then the crowds gasp as it hurtles past in a blur...The American foursome of  Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler and Curtis Tomasevicz finished with a pooled four-heat time of 3min 24.46sec. The German team led by Andre Lange won the Silver Medal in a combined ti
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  • Winter Olympics, Vancouver, 2010.The Switzerland team prepare themselves in the start area during the Bobsleigh Four-man competition  at The Whistler Sliding Centre, Whistler, during the Vancouver Winter Olympics. 26th February 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'BOB'..Images from the Four-man Bobsleigh Competition. Winter Olympics, Vancouver 2010..History was made at the Whistler Sliding Centre when the USA four-man bobsleigh team, led by Steven Holcomb took the Gold. The first time since 1948, a gap of 62 years, since the USA have won an Olympic Bobsleigh gold and they did it with their sleigh named "Night Train"...The four days of practice and competition show the tension, nervousness and preparation as the teams of hardened men cope with the challenge of traveling at average speeds of over 150 km an hour. Indeed, five teams had already pulled out of the event before the opening heats because of track complexity, speed and fear, and on the final day, another four teams did not start after six crashes in the first two heats...Teams warm up behind the start complex, warming muscles in the cold in preparation for the explosive start. Many teams prepare in silence, mentally preparing themselves as they wait at the top of the run, in the bobsleigh sheds and the loading areas for their turn. When it's time to slide each team performs it's own starting ritual, followed by the much practiced start out of the blocks for just over four seconds, the teams are then in the hands of the accomplished drivers as they hurtle down the track for just over fifty seconds...Spectators clamber for the best position on track to see the sleighs for a split second, many unsuccessfully try to capture the moments on camera, The rumble of the sleigh is heard then the crowds gasp as it hurtles past in a blur...The American foursome of  Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler and Curtis Tomasevicz finished with a pooled four-heat time of 3min 24.46sec. The German team led by Andre Lange won the Silve
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  • Young gymnasts wait for competition during competition at the 21st American Invitational 2014 competition at the XL Centre. Hartford, Connecticut, USA. USA. 31st January 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Winter Olympics, Vancouver, 2010.Spectators find vantage points to watch the action during the Bobsleigh Four-man competition  at The Whistler Sliding Centre, Whistler, during the Vancouver Winter Olympics. 25th February 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'BOB'..Images from the Four-man Bobsleigh Competition. Winter Olympics, Vancouver 2010..History was made at the Whistler Sliding Centre when the USA four-man bobsleigh team, led by Steven Holcomb took the Gold. The first time since 1948, a gap of 62 years, since the USA have won an Olympic Bobsleigh gold and they did it with their sleigh named "Night Train"...The four days of practice and competition show the tension, nervousness and preparation as the teams of hardened men cope with the challenge of traveling at average speeds of over 150 km an hour. Indeed, five teams had already pulled out of the event before the opening heats because of track complexity, speed and fear, and on the final day, another four teams did not start after six crashes in the first two heats...Teams warm up behind the start complex, warming muscles in the cold in preparation for the explosive start. Many teams prepare in silence, mentally preparing themselves as they wait at the top of the run, in the bobsleigh sheds and the loading areas for their turn. When it's time to slide each team performs it's own starting ritual, followed by the much practiced start out of the blocks for just over four seconds, the teams are then in the hands of the accomplished drivers as they hurtle down the track for just over fifty seconds...Spectators clamber for the best position on track to see the sleighs for a split second, many unsuccessfully try to capture the moments on camera, The rumble of the sleigh is heard then the crowds gasp as it hurtles past in a blur...The American foursome of  Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler and Curtis Tomasevicz finished with a pooled four-heat time of 3min 24.46sec. The German team led by Andre Lange won the Silver Medal
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  • Winter Olympics, Vancouver, 2010.Spectators find vantage points to watch the action during the Bobsleigh Four-man competition  at The Whistler Sliding Centre, Whistler, during the Vancouver Winter Olympics. 25th February 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'BOB'..Images from the Four-man Bobsleigh Competition. Winter Olympics, Vancouver 2010..History was made at the Whistler Sliding Centre when the USA four-man bobsleigh team, led by Steven Holcomb took the Gold. The first time since 1948, a gap of 62 years, since the USA have won an Olympic Bobsleigh gold and they did it with their sleigh named "Night Train"...The four days of practice and competition show the tension, nervousness and preparation as the teams of hardened men cope with the challenge of traveling at average speeds of over 150 km an hour. Indeed, five teams had already pulled out of the event before the opening heats because of track complexity, speed and fear, and on the final day, another four teams did not start after six crashes in the first two heats...Teams warm up behind the start complex, warming muscles in the cold in preparation for the explosive start. Many teams prepare in silence, mentally preparing themselves as they wait at the top of the run, in the bobsleigh sheds and the loading areas for their turn. When it's time to slide each team performs it's own starting ritual, followed by the much practiced start out of the blocks for just over four seconds, the teams are then in the hands of the accomplished drivers as they hurtle down the track for just over fifty seconds...Spectators clamber for the best position on track to see the sleighs for a split second, many unsuccessfully try to capture the moments on camera, The rumble of the sleigh is heard then the crowds gasp as it hurtles past in a blur...The American foursome of  Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler and Curtis Tomasevicz finished with a pooled four-heat time of 3min 24.46sec. The German team led by Andre Lange won the Silver Medal
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  • Winter Olympics, Vancouver, 2010.Spectators, dressed in penguin suits find vantage points to watch the action during the Bobsleigh Four-man competition  at The Whistler Sliding Centre, Whistler, during the Vancouver Winter Olympics. 25th February 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'BOB'..Images from the Four-man Bobsleigh Competition. Winter Olympics, Vancouver 2010..History was made at the Whistler Sliding Centre when the USA four-man bobsleigh team, led by Steven Holcomb took the Gold. The first time since 1948, a gap of 62 years, since the USA have won an Olympic Bobsleigh gold and they did it with their sleigh named "Night Train"...The four days of practice and competition show the tension, nervousness and preparation as the teams of hardened men cope with the challenge of traveling at average speeds of over 150 km an hour. Indeed, five teams had already pulled out of the event before the opening heats because of track complexity, speed and fear, and on the final day, another four teams did not start after six crashes in the first two heats...Teams warm up behind the start complex, warming muscles in the cold in preparation for the explosive start. Many teams prepare in silence, mentally preparing themselves as they wait at the top of the run, in the bobsleigh sheds and the loading areas for their turn. When it's time to slide each team performs it's own starting ritual, followed by the much practiced start out of the blocks for just over four seconds, the teams are then in the hands of the accomplished drivers as they hurtle down the track for just over fifty seconds...Spectators clamber for the best position on track to see the sleighs for a split second, many unsuccessfully try to capture the moments on camera, The rumble of the sleigh is heard then the crowds gasp as it hurtles past in a blur...The American foursome of  Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler and Curtis Tomasevicz finished with a pooled four-heat time of 3min 24.46sec. The German team led by Andre
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  • Winter Olympics, Vancouver, 2010.The bobsleigh from Great Gritain in action during the Bobsleigh Four-man competition  at The Whistler Sliding Centre, Whistler, during the Vancouver Winter Olympics. 25th February 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'BOB'..Images from the Four-man Bobsleigh Competition. Winter Olympics, Vancouver 2010..History was made at the Whistler Sliding Centre when the USA four-man bobsleigh team, led by Steven Holcomb took the Gold. The first time since 1948, a gap of 62 years, since the USA have won an Olympic Bobsleigh gold and they did it with their sleigh named "Night Train"...The four days of practice and competition show the tension, nervousness and preparation as the teams of hardened men cope with the challenge of traveling at average speeds of over 150 km an hour. Indeed, five teams had already pulled out of the event before the opening heats because of track complexity, speed and fear, and on the final day, another four teams did not start after six crashes in the first two heats...Teams warm up behind the start complex, warming muscles in the cold in preparation for the explosive start. Many teams prepare in silence, mentally preparing themselves as they wait at the top of the run, in the bobsleigh sheds and the loading areas for their turn. When it's time to slide each team performs it's own starting ritual, followed by the much practiced start out of the blocks for just over four seconds, the teams are then in the hands of the accomplished drivers as they hurtle down the track for just over fifty seconds...Spectators clamber for the best position on track to see the sleighs for a split second, many unsuccessfully try to capture the moments on camera, The rumble of the sleigh is heard then the crowds gasp as it hurtles past in a blur...The American foursome of  Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler and Curtis Tomasevicz finished with a pooled four-heat time of 3min 24.46sec. The German team led by Andre Lange won the Silver Medal in a co
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  • Winter Olympics, Vancouver, 2010.The bobsleigh from Great Gritain in action during the Bobsleigh Four-man competition  at The Whistler Sliding Centre, Whistler, during the Vancouver Winter Olympics. 25th February 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'BOB'..Images from the Four-man Bobsleigh Competition. Winter Olympics, Vancouver 2010..History was made at the Whistler Sliding Centre when the USA four-man bobsleigh team, led by Steven Holcomb took the Gold. The first time since 1948, a gap of 62 years, since the USA have won an Olympic Bobsleigh gold and they did it with their sleigh named "Night Train"...The four days of practice and competition show the tension, nervousness and preparation as the teams of hardened men cope with the challenge of traveling at average speeds of over 150 km an hour. Indeed, five teams had already pulled out of the event before the opening heats because of track complexity, speed and fear, and on the final day, another four teams did not start after six crashes in the first two heats...Teams warm up behind the start complex, warming muscles in the cold in preparation for the explosive start. Many teams prepare in silence, mentally preparing themselves as they wait at the top of the run, in the bobsleigh sheds and the loading areas for their turn. When it's time to slide each team performs it's own starting ritual, followed by the much practiced start out of the blocks for just over four seconds, the teams are then in the hands of the accomplished drivers as they hurtle down the track for just over fifty seconds...Spectators clamber for the best position on track to see the sleighs for a split second, many unsuccessfully try to capture the moments on camera, The rumble of the sleigh is heard then the crowds gasp as it hurtles past in a blur...The American foursome of  Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler and Curtis Tomasevicz finished with a pooled four-heat time of 3min 24.46sec. The German team led by Andre Lange won the Silver Medal in a co
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  • Winter Olympics, Vancouver, 2010.Spectators find vantage points to watch the action during the Bobsleigh Four-man competition  at The Whistler Sliding Centre, Whistler, during the Vancouver Winter Olympics. 25th February 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'BOB'..Images from the Four-man Bobsleigh Competition. Winter Olympics, Vancouver 2010..History was made at the Whistler Sliding Centre when the USA four-man bobsleigh team, led by Steven Holcomb took the Gold. The first time since 1948, a gap of 62 years, since the USA have won an Olympic Bobsleigh gold and they did it with their sleigh named "Night Train"...The four days of practice and competition show the tension, nervousness and preparation as the teams of hardened men cope with the challenge of traveling at average speeds of over 150 km an hour. Indeed, five teams had already pulled out of the event before the opening heats because of track complexity, speed and fear, and on the final day, another four teams did not start after six crashes in the first two heats...Teams warm up behind the start complex, warming muscles in the cold in preparation for the explosive start. Many teams prepare in silence, mentally preparing themselves as they wait at the top of the run, in the bobsleigh sheds and the loading areas for their turn. When it's time to slide each team performs it's own starting ritual, followed by the much practiced start out of the blocks for just over four seconds, the teams are then in the hands of the accomplished drivers as they hurtle down the track for just over fifty seconds...Spectators clamber for the best position on track to see the sleighs for a split second, many unsuccessfully try to capture the moments on camera, The rumble of the sleigh is heard then the crowds gasp as it hurtles past in a blur...The American foursome of  Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler and Curtis Tomasevicz finished with a pooled four-heat time of 3min 24.46sec. The German team led by Andre Lange won the Silver Medal
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  • Winter Olympics, Vancouver, 2010.A Bobsleigh on track during the Bobsleigh Four-man competition  at The Whistler Sliding Centre, Whistler, during the Vancouver Winter Olympics. 25th February 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.'BOB'..Images from the Four-man Bobsleigh Competition. Winter Olympics, Vancouver 2010..History was made at the Whistler Sliding Centre when the USA four-man bobsleigh team, led by Steven Holcomb took the Gold. The first time since 1948, a gap of 62 years, since the USA have won an Olympic Bobsleigh gold and they did it with their sleigh named "Night Train"...The four days of practice and competition show the tension, nervousness and preparation as the teams of hardened men cope with the challenge of traveling at average speeds of over 150 km an hour. Indeed, five teams had already pulled out of the event before the opening heats because of track complexity, speed and fear, and on the final day, another four teams did not start after six crashes in the first two heats...Teams warm up behind the start complex, warming muscles in the cold in preparation for the explosive start. Many teams prepare in silence, mentally preparing themselves as they wait at the top of the run, in the bobsleigh sheds and the loading areas for their turn. When it's time to slide each team performs it's own starting ritual, followed by the much practiced start out of the blocks for just over four seconds, the teams are then in the hands of the accomplished drivers as they hurtle down the track for just over fifty seconds...Spectators clamber for the best position on track to see the sleighs for a split second, many unsuccessfully try to capture the moments on camera, The rumble of the sleigh is heard then the crowds gasp as it hurtles past in a blur...The American foursome of  Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler and Curtis Tomasevicz finished with a pooled four-heat time of 3min 24.46sec. The German team led by Andre Lange won the Silver Medal in a combined time of 3min 24.
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  • Winter Olympics, Vancouver, 2010.A USA team load into the bobsleigh during the Bobsleigh Four-man competition  at The Whistler Sliding Centre, Whistler, during the Vancouver Winter Olympics. 25th February 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'BOB'..Images from the Four-man Bobsleigh Competition. Winter Olympics, Vancouver 2010..History was made at the Whistler Sliding Centre when the USA four-man bobsleigh team, led by Steven Holcomb took the Gold. The first time since 1948, a gap of 62 years, since the USA have won an Olympic Bobsleigh gold and they did it with their sleigh named "Night Train"...The four days of practice and competition show the tension, nervousness and preparation as the teams of hardened men cope with the challenge of traveling at average speeds of over 150 km an hour. Indeed, five teams had already pulled out of the event before the opening heats because of track complexity, speed and fear, and on the final day, another four teams did not start after six crashes in the first two heats...Teams warm up behind the start complex, warming muscles in the cold in preparation for the explosive start. Many teams prepare in silence, mentally preparing themselves as they wait at the top of the run, in the bobsleigh sheds and the loading areas for their turn. When it's time to slide each team performs it's own starting ritual, followed by the much practiced start out of the blocks for just over four seconds, the teams are then in the hands of the accomplished drivers as they hurtle down the track for just over fifty seconds...Spectators clamber for the best position on track to see the sleighs for a split second, many unsuccessfully try to capture the moments on camera, The rumble of the sleigh is heard then the crowds gasp as it hurtles past in a blur...The American foursome of  Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler and Curtis Tomasevicz finished with a pooled four-heat time of 3min 24.46sec. The German team led by Andre Lange won the Silver Medal in a combined t
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  • Winter Olympics, Vancouver, 2010.A German team load into the bobsleigh during the Bobsleigh Four-man competition  at The Whistler Sliding Centre, Whistler, during the Vancouver Winter Olympics. 25th February 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'BOB'..Images from the Four-man Bobsleigh Competition. Winter Olympics, Vancouver 2010..History was made at the Whistler Sliding Centre when the USA four-man bobsleigh team, led by Steven Holcomb took the Gold. The first time since 1948, a gap of 62 years, since the USA have won an Olympic Bobsleigh gold and they did it with their sleigh named "Night Train"...The four days of practice and competition show the tension, nervousness and preparation as the teams of hardened men cope with the challenge of traveling at average speeds of over 150 km an hour. Indeed, five teams had already pulled out of the event before the opening heats because of track complexity, speed and fear, and on the final day, another four teams did not start after six crashes in the first two heats...Teams warm up behind the start complex, warming muscles in the cold in preparation for the explosive start. Many teams prepare in silence, mentally preparing themselves as they wait at the top of the run, in the bobsleigh sheds and the loading areas for their turn. When it's time to slide each team performs it's own starting ritual, followed by the much practiced start out of the blocks for just over four seconds, the teams are then in the hands of the accomplished drivers as they hurtle down the track for just over fifty seconds...Spectators clamber for the best position on track to see the sleighs for a split second, many unsuccessfully try to capture the moments on camera, The rumble of the sleigh is heard then the crowds gasp as it hurtles past in a blur...The American foursome of  Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler and Curtis Tomasevicz finished with a pooled four-heat time of 3min 24.46sec. The German team led by Andre Lange won the Silver Medal in a combine
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  • Winter Olympics, Vancouver, 2010.The Korean team load into the bobsleigh during the Bobsleigh Four-man competition  at The Whistler Sliding Centre, Whistler, during the Vancouver Winter Olympics. 25th February 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'BOB'..Images from the Four-man Bobsleigh Competition. Winter Olympics, Vancouver 2010..History was made at the Whistler Sliding Centre when the USA four-man bobsleigh team, led by Steven Holcomb took the Gold. The first time since 1948, a gap of 62 years, since the USA have won an Olympic Bobsleigh gold and they did it with their sleigh named "Night Train"...The four days of practice and competition show the tension, nervousness and preparation as the teams of hardened men cope with the challenge of traveling at average speeds of over 150 km an hour. Indeed, five teams had already pulled out of the event before the opening heats because of track complexity, speed and fear, and on the final day, another four teams did not start after six crashes in the first two heats...Teams warm up behind the start complex, warming muscles in the cold in preparation for the explosive start. Many teams prepare in silence, mentally preparing themselves as they wait at the top of the run, in the bobsleigh sheds and the loading areas for their turn. When it's time to slide each team performs it's own starting ritual, followed by the much practiced start out of the blocks for just over four seconds, the teams are then in the hands of the accomplished drivers as they hurtle down the track for just over fifty seconds...Spectators clamber for the best position on track to see the sleighs for a split second, many unsuccessfully try to capture the moments on camera, The rumble of the sleigh is heard then the crowds gasp as it hurtles past in a blur...The American foursome of  Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler and Curtis Tomasevicz finished with a pooled four-heat time of 3min 24.46sec. The German team led by Andre Lange won the Silver Medal in a combi
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  • The USA team-1 load into the bobsleigh during the Bobsleigh Four-man competition  at The Whistler Sliding Centre, Whistler, during the Vancouver Winter Olympics. 25th February 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'BOB'..Images from the Four-man Bobsleigh Competition. Winter Olympics, Vancouver 2010..History was made at the Whistler Sliding Centre when the USA four-man bobsleigh team, led by Steven Holcomb took the Gold. The first time since 1948, a gap of 62 years, since the USA have won an Olympic Bobsleigh gold and they did it with their sleigh named "Night Train"...The four days of practice and competition show the tension, nervousness and preparation as the teams of hardened men cope with the challenge of traveling at average speeds of over 150 km an hour. Indeed, five teams had already pulled out of the event before the opening heats because of track complexity, speed and fear, and on the final day, another four teams did not start after six crashes in the first two heats...Teams warm up behind the start complex, warming muscles in the cold in preparation for the explosive start. Many teams prepare in silence, mentally preparing themselves as they wait at the top of the run, in the bobsleigh sheds and the loading areas for their turn. When it's time to slide each team performs it's own starting ritual, followed by the much practiced start out of the blocks for just over four seconds, the teams are then in the hands of the accomplished drivers as they hurtle down the track for just over fifty seconds...Spectators clamber for the best position on track to see the sleighs for a split second, many unsuccessfully try to capture the moments on camera, The rumble of the sleigh is heard then the crowds gasp as it hurtles past in a blur...The American foursome of  Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler and Curtis Tomasevicz finished with a pooled four-heat time of 3min 24.46sec. The German team led by Andre Lange won the Silver Medal in a combined time of 3min 24.84sec while th
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  • The USA team-1 load into the bobsleigh during the Bobsleigh Four-man competition  at The Whistler Sliding Centre, Whistler, during the Vancouver Winter Olympics. 25th February 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'BOB'..Images from the Four-man Bobsleigh Competition. Winter Olympics, Vancouver 2010..History was made at the Whistler Sliding Centre when the USA four-man bobsleigh team, led by Steven Holcomb took the Gold. The first time since 1948, a gap of 62 years, since the USA have won an Olympic Bobsleigh gold and they did it with their sleigh named "Night Train"...The four days of practice and competition show the tension, nervousness and preparation as the teams of hardened men cope with the challenge of traveling at average speeds of over 150 km an hour. Indeed, five teams had already pulled out of the event before the opening heats because of track complexity, speed and fear, and on the final day, another four teams did not start after six crashes in the first two heats...Teams warm up behind the start complex, warming muscles in the cold in preparation for the explosive start. Many teams prepare in silence, mentally preparing themselves as they wait at the top of the run, in the bobsleigh sheds and the loading areas for their turn. When it's time to slide each team performs it's own starting ritual, followed by the much practiced start out of the blocks for just over four seconds, the teams are then in the hands of the accomplished drivers as they hurtle down the track for just over fifty seconds...Spectators clamber for the best position on track to see the sleighs for a split second, many unsuccessfully try to capture the moments on camera, The rumble of the sleigh is heard then the crowds gasp as it hurtles past in a blur...The American foursome of  Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler and Curtis Tomasevicz finished with a pooled four-heat time of 3min 24.46sec. The German team led by Andre Lange won the Silver Medal in a combined time of 3min 24.84sec while th
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  • The Switzeralnd Bobsleigh team at the start during the Bobsleigh Four-man competition  at The Whistler Sliding Centre, Whistler, during the Vancouver Winter Olympics. 25th February 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'BOB'..Images from the Four-man Bobsleigh Competition. Winter Olympics, Vancouver 2010..History was made at the Whistler Sliding Centre when the USA four-man bobsleigh team, led by Steven Holcomb took the Gold. The first time since 1948, a gap of 62 years, since the USA have won an Olympic Bobsleigh gold and they did it with their sleigh named "Night Train"...The four days of practice and competition show the tension, nervousness and preparation as the teams of hardened men cope with the challenge of traveling at average speeds of over 150 km an hour. Indeed, five teams had already pulled out of the event before the opening heats because of track complexity, speed and fear, and on the final day, another four teams did not start after six crashes in the first two heats...Teams warm up behind the start complex, warming muscles in the cold in preparation for the explosive start. Many teams prepare in silence, mentally preparing themselves as they wait at the top of the run, in the bobsleigh sheds and the loading areas for their turn. When it's time to slide each team performs it's own starting ritual, followed by the much practiced start out of the blocks for just over four seconds, the teams are then in the hands of the accomplished drivers as they hurtle down the track for just over fifty seconds...Spectators clamber for the best position on track to see the sleighs for a split second, many unsuccessfully try to capture the moments on camera, The rumble of the sleigh is heard then the crowds gasp as it hurtles past in a blur...The American foursome of  Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler and Curtis Tomasevicz finished with a pooled four-heat time of 3min 24.46sec. The German team led by Andre Lange won the Silver Medal in a combined time of 3min 24.84sec whi
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  • Winter Olympics, Vancouver, 2010.A German Bobsligh team at the start during the Bobsleigh Four-man competition  at The Whistler Sliding Centre, Whistler, during the Vancouver Winter Olympics. 26th February 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.'BOB'..Images from the Four-man Bobsleigh Competition. Winter Olympics, Vancouver 2010..History was made at the Whistler Sliding Centre when the USA four-man bobsleigh team, led by Steven Holcomb took the Gold. The first time since 1948, a gap of 62 years, since the USA have won an Olympic Bobsleigh gold and they did it with their sleigh named "Night Train"...The four days of practice and competition show the tension, nervousness and preparation as the teams of hardened men cope with the challenge of traveling at average speeds of over 150 km an hour. Indeed, five teams had already pulled out of the event before the opening heats because of track complexity, speed and fear, and on the final day, another four teams did not start after six crashes in the first two heats...Teams warm up behind the start complex, warming muscles in the cold in preparation for the explosive start. Many teams prepare in silence, mentally preparing themselves as they wait at the top of the run, in the bobsleigh sheds and the loading areas for their turn. When it's time to slide each team performs it's own starting ritual, followed by the much practiced start out of the blocks for just over four seconds, the teams are then in the hands of the accomplished drivers as they hurtle down the track for just over fifty seconds...Spectators clamber for the best position on track to see the sleighs for a split second, many unsuccessfully try to capture the moments on camera, The rumble of the sleigh is heard then the crowds gasp as it hurtles past in a blur...The American foursome of  Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler and Curtis Tomasevicz finished with a pooled four-heat time of 3min 24.46sec. The German team led by Andre Lange won the Silver Medal in a combined t
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  • Competitors at the blocks for their explosive start during the Bobsleigh Four-man competition  at The Whistler Sliding Centre, Whistler, during the Vancouver Winter Olympics. 25th February 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'BOB'..Images from the Four-man Bobsleigh Competition. Winter Olympics, Vancouver 2010..History was made at the Whistler Sliding Centre when the USA four-man bobsleigh team, led by Steven Holcomb took the Gold. The first time since 1948, a gap of 62 years, since the USA have won an Olympic Bobsleigh gold and they did it with their sleigh named "Night Train"...The four days of practice and competition show the tension, nervousness and preparation as the teams of hardened men cope with the challenge of traveling at average speeds of over 150 km an hour. Indeed, five teams had already pulled out of the event before the opening heats because of track complexity, speed and fear, and on the final day, another four teams did not start after six crashes in the first two heats...Teams warm up behind the start complex, warming muscles in the cold in preparation for the explosive start. Many teams prepare in silence, mentally preparing themselves as they wait at the top of the run, in the bobsleigh sheds and the loading areas for their turn. When it's time to slide each team performs it's own starting ritual, followed by the much practiced start out of the blocks for just over four seconds, the teams are then in the hands of the accomplished drivers as they hurtle down the track for just over fifty seconds...Spectators clamber for the best position on track to see the sleighs for a split second, many unsuccessfully try to capture the moments on camera, The rumble of the sleigh is heard then the crowds gasp as it hurtles past in a blur...The American foursome of  Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler and Curtis Tomasevicz finished with a pooled four-heat time of 3min 24.46sec. The German team led by Andre Lange won the Silver Medal in a combined time of 3min 24.8
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  • Competitors at the blocks for their explosive start during the Bobsleigh Four-man competition  at The Whistler Sliding Centre, Whistler, during the Vancouver Winter Olympics. 25th February 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'BOB'..Images from the Four-man Bobsleigh Competition. Winter Olympics, Vancouver 2010..History was made at the Whistler Sliding Centre when the USA four-man bobsleigh team, led by Steven Holcomb took the Gold. The first time since 1948, a gap of 62 years, since the USA have won an Olympic Bobsleigh gold and they did it with their sleigh named "Night Train"...The four days of practice and competition show the tension, nervousness and preparation as the teams of hardened men cope with the challenge of traveling at average speeds of over 150 km an hour. Indeed, five teams had already pulled out of the event before the opening heats because of track complexity, speed and fear, and on the final day, another four teams did not start after six crashes in the first two heats...Teams warm up behind the start complex, warming muscles in the cold in preparation for the explosive start. Many teams prepare in silence, mentally preparing themselves as they wait at the top of the run, in the bobsleigh sheds and the loading areas for their turn. When it's time to slide each team performs it's own starting ritual, followed by the much practiced start out of the blocks for just over four seconds, the teams are then in the hands of the accomplished drivers as they hurtle down the track for just over fifty seconds...Spectators clamber for the best position on track to see the sleighs for a split second, many unsuccessfully try to capture the moments on camera, The rumble of the sleigh is heard then the crowds gasp as it hurtles past in a blur...The American foursome of  Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler and Curtis Tomasevicz finished with a pooled four-heat time of 3min 24.46sec. The German team led by Andre Lange won the Silver Medal in a combined time of 3min 24.8
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  • Competitors prepare themselves in the start area during the Bobsleigh Four-man competition  at The Whistler Sliding Centre, Whistler, during the Vancouver Winter Olympics. 26th February 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'BOB'..Images from the Four-man Bobsleigh Competition. Winter Olympics, Vancouver 2010..History was made at the Whistler Sliding Centre when the USA four-man bobsleigh team, led by Steven Holcomb took the Gold. The first time since 1948, a gap of 62 years, since the USA have won an Olympic Bobsleigh gold and they did it with their sleigh named "Night Train"...The four days of practice and competition show the tension, nervousness and preparation as the teams of hardened men cope with the challenge of traveling at average speeds of over 150 km an hour. Indeed, five teams had already pulled out of the event before the opening heats because of track complexity, speed and fear, and on the final day, another four teams did not start after six crashes in the first two heats...Teams warm up behind the start complex, warming muscles in the cold in preparation for the explosive start. Many teams prepare in silence, mentally preparing themselves as they wait at the top of the run, in the bobsleigh sheds and the loading areas for their turn. When it's time to slide each team performs it's own starting ritual, followed by the much practiced start out of the blocks for just over four seconds, the teams are then in the hands of the accomplished drivers as they hurtle down the track for just over fifty seconds...Spectators clamber for the best position on track to see the sleighs for a split second, many unsuccessfully try to capture the moments on camera, The rumble of the sleigh is heard then the crowds gasp as it hurtles past in a blur...The American foursome of  Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler and Curtis Tomasevicz finished with a pooled four-heat time of 3min 24.46sec. The German team led by Andre Lange won the Silver Medal in a combined time of 3min 24.84se
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  • Competitors prepare themselves in the start area during the Bobsleigh Four-man competition  at The Whistler Sliding Centre, Whistler, during the Vancouver Winter Olympics. 26th February 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'BOB'..Images from the Four-man Bobsleigh Competition. Winter Olympics, Vancouver 2010..History was made at the Whistler Sliding Centre when the USA four-man bobsleigh team, led by Steven Holcomb took the Gold. The first time since 1948, a gap of 62 years, since the USA have won an Olympic Bobsleigh gold and they did it with their sleigh named "Night Train"...The four days of practice and competition show the tension, nervousness and preparation as the teams of hardened men cope with the challenge of traveling at average speeds of over 150 km an hour. Indeed, five teams had already pulled out of the event before the opening heats because of track complexity, speed and fear, and on the final day, another four teams did not start after six crashes in the first two heats...Teams warm up behind the start complex, warming muscles in the cold in preparation for the explosive start. Many teams prepare in silence, mentally preparing themselves as they wait at the top of the run, in the bobsleigh sheds and the loading areas for their turn. When it's time to slide each team performs it's own starting ritual, followed by the much practiced start out of the blocks for just over four seconds, the teams are then in the hands of the accomplished drivers as they hurtle down the track for just over fifty seconds...Spectators clamber for the best position on track to see the sleighs for a split second, many unsuccessfully try to capture the moments on camera, The rumble of the sleigh is heard then the crowds gasp as it hurtles past in a blur...The American foursome of  Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler and Curtis Tomasevicz finished with a pooled four-heat time of 3min 24.46sec. The German team led by Andre Lange won the Silver Medal in a combined time of 3min 24.84se
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  • Competitors prepare themselves in the start area during the Bobsleigh Four-man competition  at The Whistler Sliding Centre, Whistler, during the Vancouver Winter Olympics. 26th February 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'BOB'..Images from the Four-man Bobsleigh Competition. Winter Olympics, Vancouver 2010..History was made at the Whistler Sliding Centre when the USA four-man bobsleigh team, led by Steven Holcomb took the Gold. The first time since 1948, a gap of 62 years, since the USA have won an Olympic Bobsleigh gold and they did it with their sleigh named "Night Train"...The four days of practice and competition show the tension, nervousness and preparation as the teams of hardened men cope with the challenge of traveling at average speeds of over 150 km an hour. Indeed, five teams had already pulled out of the event before the opening heats because of track complexity, speed and fear, and on the final day, another four teams did not start after six crashes in the first two heats...Teams warm up behind the start complex, warming muscles in the cold in preparation for the explosive start. Many teams prepare in silence, mentally preparing themselves as they wait at the top of the run, in the bobsleigh sheds and the loading areas for their turn. When it's time to slide each team performs it's own starting ritual, followed by the much practiced start out of the blocks for just over four seconds, the teams are then in the hands of the accomplished drivers as they hurtle down the track for just over fifty seconds...Spectators clamber for the best position on track to see the sleighs for a split second, many unsuccessfully try to capture the moments on camera, The rumble of the sleigh is heard then the crowds gasp as it hurtles past in a blur...The American foursome of  Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler and Curtis Tomasevicz finished with a pooled four-heat time of 3min 24.46sec. The German team led by Andre Lange won the Silver Medal in a combined time of 3min 24.84se
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  • Competitors prepare themselves in the Bobsleigh tent during the Bobsleigh Four-man competition  at The Whistler Sliding Centre, Whistler, during the Vancouver Winter Olympics. 26th February 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'BOB'..Images from the Four-man Bobsleigh Competition. Winter Olympics, Vancouver 2010..History was made at the Whistler Sliding Centre when the USA four-man bobsleigh team, led by Steven Holcomb took the Gold. The first time since 1948, a gap of 62 years, since the USA have won an Olympic Bobsleigh gold and they did it with their sleigh named "Night Train"...The four days of practice and competition show the tension, nervousness and preparation as the teams of hardened men cope with the challenge of traveling at average speeds of over 150 km an hour. Indeed, five teams had already pulled out of the event before the opening heats because of track complexity, speed and fear, and on the final day, another four teams did not start after six crashes in the first two heats...Teams warm up behind the start complex, warming muscles in the cold in preparation for the explosive start. Many teams prepare in silence, mentally preparing themselves as they wait at the top of the run, in the bobsleigh sheds and the loading areas for their turn. When it's time to slide each team performs it's own starting ritual, followed by the much practiced start out of the blocks for just over four seconds, the teams are then in the hands of the accomplished drivers as they hurtle down the track for just over fifty seconds...Spectators clamber for the best position on track to see the sleighs for a split second, many unsuccessfully try to capture the moments on camera, The rumble of the sleigh is heard then the crowds gasp as it hurtles past in a blur...The American foursome of  Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler and Curtis Tomasevicz finished with a pooled four-heat time of 3min 24.46sec. The German team led by Andre Lange won the Silver Medal in a combined time of 3min 24.
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  • Competitors prepare themselves in the Bobsleigh tent during the Bobsleigh Four-man competition  at The Whistler Sliding Centre, Whistler, during the Vancouver Winter Olympics. 26th February 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'BOB'..Images from the Four-man Bobsleigh Competition. Winter Olympics, Vancouver 2010..History was made at the Whistler Sliding Centre when the USA four-man bobsleigh team, led by Steven Holcomb took the Gold. The first time since 1948, a gap of 62 years, since the USA have won an Olympic Bobsleigh gold and they did it with their sleigh named "Night Train"...The four days of practice and competition show the tension, nervousness and preparation as the teams of hardened men cope with the challenge of traveling at average speeds of over 150 km an hour. Indeed, five teams had already pulled out of the event before the opening heats because of track complexity, speed and fear, and on the final day, another four teams did not start after six crashes in the first two heats...Teams warm up behind the start complex, warming muscles in the cold in preparation for the explosive start. Many teams prepare in silence, mentally preparing themselves as they wait at the top of the run, in the bobsleigh sheds and the loading areas for their turn. When it's time to slide each team performs it's own starting ritual, followed by the much practiced start out of the blocks for just over four seconds, the teams are then in the hands of the accomplished drivers as they hurtle down the track for just over fifty seconds...Spectators clamber for the best position on track to see the sleighs for a split second, many unsuccessfully try to capture the moments on camera, The rumble of the sleigh is heard then the crowds gasp as it hurtles past in a blur...The American foursome of  Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler and Curtis Tomasevicz finished with a pooled four-heat time of 3min 24.46sec. The German team led by Andre Lange won the Silver Medal in a combined time of 3min 24.
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  • Competitors prepare themselves in the Bobsleigh tent during the Bobsleigh Four-man competition  at The Whistler Sliding Centre, Whistler, during the Vancouver Winter Olympics. 26th February 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'BOB'..Images from the Four-man Bobsleigh Competition. Winter Olympics, Vancouver 2010..History was made at the Whistler Sliding Centre when the USA four-man bobsleigh team, led by Steven Holcomb took the Gold. The first time since 1948, a gap of 62 years, since the USA have won an Olympic Bobsleigh gold and they did it with their sleigh named "Night Train"...The four days of practice and competition show the tension, nervousness and preparation as the teams of hardened men cope with the challenge of traveling at average speeds of over 150 km an hour. Indeed, five teams had already pulled out of the event before the opening heats because of track complexity, speed and fear, and on the final day, another four teams did not start after six crashes in the first two heats...Teams warm up behind the start complex, warming muscles in the cold in preparation for the explosive start. Many teams prepare in silence, mentally preparing themselves as they wait at the top of the run, in the bobsleigh sheds and the loading areas for their turn. When it's time to slide each team performs it's own starting ritual, followed by the much practiced start out of the blocks for just over four seconds, the teams are then in the hands of the accomplished drivers as they hurtle down the track for just over fifty seconds...Spectators clamber for the best position on track to see the sleighs for a split second, many unsuccessfully try to capture the moments on camera, The rumble of the sleigh is heard then the crowds gasp as it hurtles past in a blur...The American foursome of  Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler and Curtis Tomasevicz finished with a pooled four-heat time of 3min 24.46sec. The German team led by Andre Lange won the Silver Medal in a combined time of 3min 24.
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  • Competitors prepare themselves in the Bobsleigh tent during the Bobsleigh Four-man competition  at The Whistler Sliding Centre, Whistler, during the Vancouver Winter Olympics. 26th February 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'BOB'..Images from the Four-man Bobsleigh Competition. Winter Olympics, Vancouver 2010..History was made at the Whistler Sliding Centre when the USA four-man bobsleigh team, led by Steven Holcomb took the Gold. The first time since 1948, a gap of 62 years, since the USA have won an Olympic Bobsleigh gold and they did it with their sleigh named "Night Train"...The four days of practice and competition show the tension, nervousness and preparation as the teams of hardened men cope with the challenge of traveling at average speeds of over 150 km an hour. Indeed, five teams had already pulled out of the event before the opening heats because of track complexity, speed and fear, and on the final day, another four teams did not start after six crashes in the first two heats...Teams warm up behind the start complex, warming muscles in the cold in preparation for the explosive start. Many teams prepare in silence, mentally preparing themselves as they wait at the top of the run, in the bobsleigh sheds and the loading areas for their turn. When it's time to slide each team performs it's own starting ritual, followed by the much practiced start out of the blocks for just over four seconds, the teams are then in the hands of the accomplished drivers as they hurtle down the track for just over fifty seconds...Spectators clamber for the best position on track to see the sleighs for a split second, many unsuccessfully try to capture the moments on camera, The rumble of the sleigh is heard then the crowds gasp as it hurtles past in a blur...The American foursome of  Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler and Curtis Tomasevicz finished with a pooled four-heat time of 3min 24.46sec. The German team led by Andre Lange won the Silver Medal in a combined time of 3min 24.
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  • Competitors warm up during the Bobsleigh Four-man competition  at The Whistler Sliding Centre, Whistler, during the Vancouver Winter Olympics. 26th February 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'BOB'..Images from the Four-man Bobsleigh Competition. Winter Olympics, Vancouver 2010..History was made at the Whistler Sliding Centre when the USA four-man bobsleigh team, led by Steven Holcomb took the Gold. The first time since 1948, a gap of 62 years, since the USA have won an Olympic Bobsleigh gold and they did it with their sleigh named "Night Train"...The four days of practice and competition show the tension, nervousness and preparation as the teams of hardened men cope with the challenge of traveling at average speeds of over 150 km an hour. Indeed, five teams had already pulled out of the event before the opening heats because of track complexity, speed and fear, and on the final day, another four teams did not start after six crashes in the first two heats...Teams warm up behind the start complex, warming muscles in the cold in preparation for the explosive start. Many teams prepare in silence, mentally preparing themselves as they wait at the top of the run, in the bobsleigh sheds and the loading areas for their turn. When it's time to slide each team performs it's own starting ritual, followed by the much practiced start out of the blocks for just over four seconds, the teams are then in the hands of the accomplished drivers as they hurtle down the track for just over fifty seconds...Spectators clamber for the best position on track to see the sleighs for a split second, many unsuccessfully try to capture the moments on camera, The rumble of the sleigh is heard then the crowds gasp as it hurtles past in a blur...The American foursome of  Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler and Curtis Tomasevicz finished with a pooled four-heat time of 3min 24.46sec. The German team led by Andre Lange won the Silver Medal in a combined time of 3min 24.84sec while the Bronze Medal went
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  • A competitor warms up during the Bobsleigh Four-man competition  at The Whistler Sliding Centre, Whistler, during the Vancouver Winter Olympics. 26th February 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'BOB'..Images from the Four-man Bobsleigh Competition. Winter Olympics, Vancouver 2010..History was made at the Whistler Sliding Centre when the USA four-man bobsleigh team, led by Steven Holcomb took the Gold. The first time since 1948, a gap of 62 years, since the USA have won an Olympic Bobsleigh gold and they did it with their sleigh named "Night Train"...The four days of practice and competition show the tension, nervousness and preparation as the teams of hardened men cope with the challenge of traveling at average speeds of over 150 km an hour. Indeed, five teams had already pulled out of the event before the opening heats because of track complexity, speed and fear, and on the final day, another four teams did not start after six crashes in the first two heats...Teams warm up behind the start complex, warming muscles in the cold in preparation for the explosive start. Many teams prepare in silence, mentally preparing themselves as they wait at the top of the run, in the bobsleigh sheds and the loading areas for their turn. When it's time to slide each team performs it's own starting ritual, followed by the much practiced start out of the blocks for just over four seconds, the teams are then in the hands of the accomplished drivers as they hurtle down the track for just over fifty seconds...Spectators clamber for the best position on track to see the sleighs for a split second, many unsuccessfully try to capture the moments on camera, The rumble of the sleigh is heard then the crowds gasp as it hurtles past in a blur...The American foursome of  Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler and Curtis Tomasevicz finished with a pooled four-heat time of 3min 24.46sec. The German team led by Andre Lange won the Silver Medal in a combined time of 3min 24.84sec while the Bronze Medal we
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  • Competitors warm up during the Bobsleigh Four-man competition  at The Whistler Sliding Centre, Whistler, during the Vancouver Winter Olympics. 26th February 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'BOB'..Images from the Four-man Bobsleigh Competition. Winter Olympics, Vancouver 2010..History was made at the Whistler Sliding Centre when the USA four-man bobsleigh team, led by Steven Holcomb took the Gold. The first time since 1948, a gap of 62 years, since the USA have won an Olympic Bobsleigh gold and they did it with their sleigh named "Night Train"...The four days of practice and competition show the tension, nervousness and preparation as the teams of hardened men cope with the challenge of traveling at average speeds of over 150 km an hour. Indeed, five teams had already pulled out of the event before the opening heats because of track complexity, speed and fear, and on the final day, another four teams did not start after six crashes in the first two heats...Teams warm up behind the start complex, warming muscles in the cold in preparation for the explosive start. Many teams prepare in silence, mentally preparing themselves as they wait at the top of the run, in the bobsleigh sheds and the loading areas for their turn. When it's time to slide each team performs it's own starting ritual, followed by the much practiced start out of the blocks for just over four seconds, the teams are then in the hands of the accomplished drivers as they hurtle down the track for just over fifty seconds...Spectators clamber for the best position on track to see the sleighs for a split second, many unsuccessfully try to capture the moments on camera, The rumble of the sleigh is heard then the crowds gasp as it hurtles past in a blur...The American foursome of  Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler and Curtis Tomasevicz finished with a pooled four-heat time of 3min 24.46sec. The German team led by Andre Lange won the Silver Medal in a combined time of 3min 24.84sec while the Bronze Medal went
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  • Winter Olympics, Vancouver, 2010.Bobsleigh containers outside the venue during the Bobsleigh Four-man competition  at The Whistler Sliding Centre, Whistler, during the Vancouver Winter Olympics. 25th February 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'BOB'..Images from the Four-man Bobsleigh Competition. Winter Olympics, Vancouver 2010..History was made at the Whistler Sliding Centre when the USA four-man bobsleigh team, led by Steven Holcomb took the Gold. The first time since 1948, a gap of 62 years, since the USA have won an Olympic Bobsleigh gold and they did it with their sleigh named "Night Train"...The four days of practice and competition show the tension, nervousness and preparation as the teams of hardened men cope with the challenge of traveling at average speeds of over 150 km an hour. Indeed, five teams had already pulled out of the event before the opening heats because of track complexity, speed and fear, and on the final day, another four teams did not start after six crashes in the first two heats...Teams warm up behind the start complex, warming muscles in the cold in preparation for the explosive start. Many teams prepare in silence, mentally preparing themselves as they wait at the top of the run, in the bobsleigh sheds and the loading areas for their turn. When it's time to slide each team performs it's own starting ritual, followed by the much practiced start out of the blocks for just over four seconds, the teams are then in the hands of the accomplished drivers as they hurtle down the track for just over fifty seconds...Spectators clamber for the best position on track to see the sleighs for a split second, many unsuccessfully try to capture the moments on camera, The rumble of the sleigh is heard then the crowds gasp as it hurtles past in a blur...The American foursome of  Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler and Curtis Tomasevicz finished with a pooled four-heat time of 3min 24.46sec. The German team led by Andre Lange won the Silver Medal in a combin
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  • Winter Olympics, Vancouver, 2010.The Polish team at the finish of the competition during the Bobsleigh Four-man at The Whistler Sliding Centre, Whistler, during the Vancouver Winter Olympics. 27th February 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'BOB'..Images from the Four-man Bobsleigh Competition. Winter Olympics, Vancouver 2010..History was made at the Whistler Sliding Centre when the USA four-man bobsleigh team, led by Steven Holcomb took the Gold. The first time since 1948, a gap of 62 years, since the USA have won an Olympic Bobsleigh gold and they did it with their sleigh named "Night Train"...The four days of practice and competition show the tension, nervousness and preparation as the teams of hardened men cope with the challenge of traveling at average speeds of over 150 km an hour. Indeed, five teams had already pulled out of the event before the opening heats because of track complexity, speed and fear, and on the final day, another four teams did not start after six crashes in the first two heats...Teams warm up behind the start complex, warming muscles in the cold in preparation for the explosive start. Many teams prepare in silence, mentally preparing themselves as they wait at the top of the run, in the bobsleigh sheds and the loading areas for their turn. When it's time to slide each team performs it's own starting ritual, followed by the much practiced start out of the blocks for just over four seconds, the teams are then in the hands of the accomplished drivers as they hurtle down the track for just over fifty seconds...Spectators clamber for the best position on track to see the sleighs for a split second, many unsuccessfully try to capture the moments on camera, The rumble of the sleigh is heard then the crowds gasp as it hurtles past in a blur...The American foursome of  Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler and Curtis Tomasevicz finished with a pooled four-heat time of 3min 24.46sec. The German team led by Andre Lange won the Silver Medal in a combined
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  • Winter Olympics, Vancouver, 2010.Spectators find vantage points to watch the action during the Bobsleigh Four-man competition  at The Whistler Sliding Centre, Whistler, during the Vancouver Winter Olympics. 25th February 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'BOB'..Images from the Four-man Bobsleigh Competition. Winter Olympics, Vancouver 2010..History was made at the Whistler Sliding Centre when the USA four-man bobsleigh team, led by Steven Holcomb took the Gold. The first time since 1948, a gap of 62 years, since the USA have won an Olympic Bobsleigh gold and they did it with their sleigh named "Night Train"...The four days of practice and competition show the tension, nervousness and preparation as the teams of hardened men cope with the challenge of traveling at average speeds of over 150 km an hour. Indeed, five teams had already pulled out of the event before the opening heats because of track complexity, speed and fear, and on the final day, another four teams did not start after six crashes in the first two heats...Teams warm up behind the start complex, warming muscles in the cold in preparation for the explosive start. Many teams prepare in silence, mentally preparing themselves as they wait at the top of the run, in the bobsleigh sheds and the loading areas for their turn. When it's time to slide each team performs it's own starting ritual, followed by the much practiced start out of the blocks for just over four seconds, the teams are then in the hands of the accomplished drivers as they hurtle down the track for just over fifty seconds...Spectators clamber for the best position on track to see the sleighs for a split second, many unsuccessfully try to capture the moments on camera, The rumble of the sleigh is heard then the crowds gasp as it hurtles past in a blur...The American foursome of  Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler and Curtis Tomasevicz finished with a pooled four-heat time of 3min 24.46sec. The German team led by Andre Lange won the Silver Medal
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  • Winter Olympics, Vancouver, 2010.The Croatian bobsleigh  team during a start in the snow during the Bobsleigh Four-man competition  at The Whistler Sliding Centre, Whistler, during the Vancouver Winter Olympics. 26th February 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'BOB'..Images from the Four-man Bobsleigh Competition. Winter Olympics, Vancouver 2010..History was made at the Whistler Sliding Centre when the USA four-man bobsleigh team, led by Steven Holcomb took the Gold. The first time since 1948, a gap of 62 years, since the USA have won an Olympic Bobsleigh gold and they did it with their sleigh named "Night Train"...The four days of practice and competition show the tension, nervousness and preparation as the teams of hardened men cope with the challenge of traveling at average speeds of over 150 km an hour. Indeed, five teams had already pulled out of the event before the opening heats because of track complexity, speed and fear, and on the final day, another four teams did not start after six crashes in the first two heats...Teams warm up behind the start complex, warming muscles in the cold in preparation for the explosive start. Many teams prepare in silence, mentally preparing themselves as they wait at the top of the run, in the bobsleigh sheds and the loading areas for their turn. When it's time to slide each team performs it's own starting ritual, followed by the much practiced start out of the blocks for just over four seconds, the teams are then in the hands of the accomplished drivers as they hurtle down the track for just over fifty seconds...Spectators clamber for the best position on track to see the sleighs for a split second, many unsuccessfully try to capture the moments on camera, The rumble of the sleigh is heard then the crowds gasp as it hurtles past in a blur...The American foursome of  Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler and Curtis Tomasevicz finished with a pooled four-heat time of 3min 24.46sec. The German team led by Andre Lange won the Silver
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  • Competitors at the blocks for their explosive start during the Bobsleigh Four-man competition  at The Whistler Sliding Centre, Whistler, during the Vancouver Winter Olympics. 25th February 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'BOB'..Images from the Four-man Bobsleigh Competition. Winter Olympics, Vancouver 2010..History was made at the Whistler Sliding Centre when the USA four-man bobsleigh team, led by Steven Holcomb took the Gold. The first time since 1948, a gap of 62 years, since the USA have won an Olympic Bobsleigh gold and they did it with their sleigh named "Night Train"...The four days of practice and competition show the tension, nervousness and preparation as the teams of hardened men cope with the challenge of traveling at average speeds of over 150 km an hour. Indeed, five teams had already pulled out of the event before the opening heats because of track complexity, speed and fear, and on the final day, another four teams did not start after six crashes in the first two heats...Teams warm up behind the start complex, warming muscles in the cold in preparation for the explosive start. Many teams prepare in silence, mentally preparing themselves as they wait at the top of the run, in the bobsleigh sheds and the loading areas for their turn. When it's time to slide each team performs it's own starting ritual, followed by the much practiced start out of the blocks for just over four seconds, the teams are then in the hands of the accomplished drivers as they hurtle down the track for just over fifty seconds...Spectators clamber for the best position on track to see the sleighs for a split second, many unsuccessfully try to capture the moments on camera, The rumble of the sleigh is heard then the crowds gasp as it hurtles past in a blur...The American foursome of  Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler and Curtis Tomasevicz finished with a pooled four-heat time of 3min 24.46sec. The German team led by Andre Lange won the Silver Medal in a combined time of 3min 24.8
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  • A USA team prepare themselves in the start area during the Bobsleigh Four-man competition  at The Whistler Sliding Centre, Whistler, during the Vancouver Winter Olympics. 26th February 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'BOB'..Images from the Four-man Bobsleigh Competition. Winter Olympics, Vancouver 2010..History was made at the Whistler Sliding Centre when the USA four-man bobsleigh team, led by Steven Holcomb took the Gold. The first time since 1948, a gap of 62 years, since the USA have won an Olympic Bobsleigh gold and they did it with their sleigh named "Night Train"...The four days of practice and competition show the tension, nervousness and preparation as the teams of hardened men cope with the challenge of traveling at average speeds of over 150 km an hour. Indeed, five teams had already pulled out of the event before the opening heats because of track complexity, speed and fear, and on the final day, another four teams did not start after six crashes in the first two heats...Teams warm up behind the start complex, warming muscles in the cold in preparation for the explosive start. Many teams prepare in silence, mentally preparing themselves as they wait at the top of the run, in the bobsleigh sheds and the loading areas for their turn. When it's time to slide each team performs it's own starting ritual, followed by the much practiced start out of the blocks for just over four seconds, the teams are then in the hands of the accomplished drivers as they hurtle down the track for just over fifty seconds...Spectators clamber for the best position on track to see the sleighs for a split second, many unsuccessfully try to capture the moments on camera, The rumble of the sleigh is heard then the crowds gasp as it hurtles past in a blur...The American foursome of  Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler and Curtis Tomasevicz finished with a pooled four-heat time of 3min 24.46sec. The German team led by Andre Lange won the Silver Medal in a combined time of 3min 24.84sec
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  • Competitors prepare themselves in the start area during the Bobsleigh Four-man competition  at The Whistler Sliding Centre, Whistler, during the Vancouver Winter Olympics. 26th February 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'BOB'..Images from the Four-man Bobsleigh Competition. Winter Olympics, Vancouver 2010..History was made at the Whistler Sliding Centre when the USA four-man bobsleigh team, led by Steven Holcomb took the Gold. The first time since 1948, a gap of 62 years, since the USA have won an Olympic Bobsleigh gold and they did it with their sleigh named "Night Train"...The four days of practice and competition show the tension, nervousness and preparation as the teams of hardened men cope with the challenge of traveling at average speeds of over 150 km an hour. Indeed, five teams had already pulled out of the event before the opening heats because of track complexity, speed and fear, and on the final day, another four teams did not start after six crashes in the first two heats...Teams warm up behind the start complex, warming muscles in the cold in preparation for the explosive start. Many teams prepare in silence, mentally preparing themselves as they wait at the top of the run, in the bobsleigh sheds and the loading areas for their turn. When it's time to slide each team performs it's own starting ritual, followed by the much practiced start out of the blocks for just over four seconds, the teams are then in the hands of the accomplished drivers as they hurtle down the track for just over fifty seconds...Spectators clamber for the best position on track to see the sleighs for a split second, many unsuccessfully try to capture the moments on camera, The rumble of the sleigh is heard then the crowds gasp as it hurtles past in a blur...The American foursome of  Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler and Curtis Tomasevicz finished with a pooled four-heat time of 3min 24.46sec. The German team led by Andre Lange won the Silver Medal in a combined time of 3min 24.84se
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  • Competitors prepare themselves in the Bobsleigh tent during the Bobsleigh Four-man competition  at The Whistler Sliding Centre, Whistler, during the Vancouver Winter Olympics. 26th February 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'BOB'..Images from the Four-man Bobsleigh Competition. Winter Olympics, Vancouver 2010..History was made at the Whistler Sliding Centre when the USA four-man bobsleigh team, led by Steven Holcomb took the Gold. The first time since 1948, a gap of 62 years, since the USA have won an Olympic Bobsleigh gold and they did it with their sleigh named "Night Train"...The four days of practice and competition show the tension, nervousness and preparation as the teams of hardened men cope with the challenge of traveling at average speeds of over 150 km an hour. Indeed, five teams had already pulled out of the event before the opening heats because of track complexity, speed and fear, and on the final day, another four teams did not start after six crashes in the first two heats...Teams warm up behind the start complex, warming muscles in the cold in preparation for the explosive start. Many teams prepare in silence, mentally preparing themselves as they wait at the top of the run, in the bobsleigh sheds and the loading areas for their turn. When it's time to slide each team performs it's own starting ritual, followed by the much practiced start out of the blocks for just over four seconds, the teams are then in the hands of the accomplished drivers as they hurtle down the track for just over fifty seconds...Spectators clamber for the best position on track to see the sleighs for a split second, many unsuccessfully try to capture the moments on camera, The rumble of the sleigh is heard then the crowds gasp as it hurtles past in a blur...The American foursome of  Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler and Curtis Tomasevicz finished with a pooled four-heat time of 3min 24.46sec. The German team led by Andre Lange won the Silver Medal in a combined time of 3min 24.
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  • Competitors warm up during the Bobsleigh Four-man competition  at The Whistler Sliding Centre, Whistler, during the Vancouver Winter Olympics. 26th February 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'BOB'..Images from the Four-man Bobsleigh Competition. Winter Olympics, Vancouver 2010..History was made at the Whistler Sliding Centre when the USA four-man bobsleigh team, led by Steven Holcomb took the Gold. The first time since 1948, a gap of 62 years, since the USA have won an Olympic Bobsleigh gold and they did it with their sleigh named "Night Train"...The four days of practice and competition show the tension, nervousness and preparation as the teams of hardened men cope with the challenge of traveling at average speeds of over 150 km an hour. Indeed, five teams had already pulled out of the event before the opening heats because of track complexity, speed and fear, and on the final day, another four teams did not start after six crashes in the first two heats...Teams warm up behind the start complex, warming muscles in the cold in preparation for the explosive start. Many teams prepare in silence, mentally preparing themselves as they wait at the top of the run, in the bobsleigh sheds and the loading areas for their turn. When it's time to slide each team performs it's own starting ritual, followed by the much practiced start out of the blocks for just over four seconds, the teams are then in the hands of the accomplished drivers as they hurtle down the track for just over fifty seconds...Spectators clamber for the best position on track to see the sleighs for a split second, many unsuccessfully try to capture the moments on camera, The rumble of the sleigh is heard then the crowds gasp as it hurtles past in a blur...The American foursome of  Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler and Curtis Tomasevicz finished with a pooled four-heat time of 3min 24.46sec. The German team led by Andre Lange won the Silver Medal in a combined time of 3min 24.84sec while the Bronze Medal went
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  • Winter Olympics, Vancouver, 2010.Bobsleigh containers outside the venue during the Bobsleigh Four-man competition  at The Whistler Sliding Centre, Whistler, during the Vancouver Winter Olympics. 25th February 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'BOB'..Images from the Four-man Bobsleigh Competition. Winter Olympics, Vancouver 2010..History was made at the Whistler Sliding Centre when the USA four-man bobsleigh team, led by Steven Holcomb took the Gold. The first time since 1948, a gap of 62 years, since the USA have won an Olympic Bobsleigh gold and they did it with their sleigh named "Night Train"...The four days of practice and competition show the tension, nervousness and preparation as the teams of hardened men cope with the challenge of traveling at average speeds of over 150 km an hour. Indeed, five teams had already pulled out of the event before the opening heats because of track complexity, speed and fear, and on the final day, another four teams did not start after six crashes in the first two heats...Teams warm up behind the start complex, warming muscles in the cold in preparation for the explosive start. Many teams prepare in silence, mentally preparing themselves as they wait at the top of the run, in the bobsleigh sheds and the loading areas for their turn. When it's time to slide each team performs it's own starting ritual, followed by the much practiced start out of the blocks for just over four seconds, the teams are then in the hands of the accomplished drivers as they hurtle down the track for just over fifty seconds...Spectators clamber for the best position on track to see the sleighs for a split second, many unsuccessfully try to capture the moments on camera, The rumble of the sleigh is heard then the crowds gasp as it hurtles past in a blur...The American foursome of  Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler and Curtis Tomasevicz finished with a pooled four-heat time of 3min 24.46sec. The German team led by Andre Lange won the Silver Medal in a combin
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  • 149 of the World's best paragliding pilots from 39 nations descended on the small country town of Manilla near Tamworth in northern New South Wales, Australia to contest the 10th FAI Paragliding World Championships during March 2007. The drought stricken area is renowned for it's great cross country flying from the Mount Borah hillside and over two hectic weeks, numerous incidents and mixed weather, the pilots were able to fly five tasks to decide the winners in what proved to be an extremely close contest.. The Men's competition was won by Great British pilot Bruce Goldsmith with Jean-Marc Caron of France finishing second just seventeen points behind with Thomas Mccune of USA finishing third. The women's competition was won by Petra Slivova of Czech Republic with Viv Williams of Australian just fifteen points behind and New Zealand pilot Harmony Gaw finishing third. .In the team event Czech Republic finished first followed by France and Switzerland...Pilots take to the skies during competition where they form gaggle's and look for the best lift from thermal's...Pilots take to the skies during competition where they form gaggle's and look for the best lift from thermal's...
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  • Gabrielle Douglas, USA, winning the Gold Medal in the Women's Individual All Round competition during the artistic gymnastic competition at North Greenwich Arena during the London 2012 Olympic games London, UK. 2nd August 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Gabrielle Douglas, USA,  with coach Liang Chow during her Gold medal performance in the Women's Individual All Round competition as team mate Alexandra Raisman, USA, reflects on her fourth place during the artistic gymnastic competition at North Greenwich Arena during the London 2012 Olympic games London, UK. 2nd August 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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