The sliding sports (bobsleigh, luge, skeleton) are considered the most dangerous sports at the Olympics.
Luge is by far the most dangerous, as they are the fastest, and exposed to high g-forces that limit their ability to raise their head and see where they're going.
Bobsled athletes are buffered by the sled
Skeleton, which might seem the most dangerous is the slowest, and the racers can drag their feet and/or dump the sled if they get into trouble.
Well yes because recently the one of the top bobsleders in the wolrl came off the track and slammed into a flagpole and died. That was just before Vancouver.
The crash at the Vancouver Olympics was a luge.
the history of the bobsleigh is that
A bobsleigh rider.
Bloncher invented first bobsleigh
James Atkinson - bobsleigh - was born in 1929.
The word bobsleigh is a noun. The plural is bobsleighs.
Bobsleigh Canada Skeleton was created in 1986.
Paul Field - bobsleigh - was born in 1967.
Thomas Arnold - bobsleigh - was born in 1901.
Michael Young - bobsleigh - was born in 1944.
Alex Baumann - bobsleigh - was born in 1985.
James Morgan - bobsleigh - was born in 1948.
Joseph Smith - bobsleigh - died in 1983.