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bobsled

[bob-sled] / ˈbɒbˌslɛd /
NOUN
sled
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NOUN
toboggan
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While all share the commonality of being unconventional competitors in a space where they’re considered to be a rarity, bobsledding and ski jumping originated as European sports.

From Salon

The Swedish bid centered on Stockholm planned to use a bobsled track across the Baltic Sea in Latvia.

From Seattle Times

The British prince did two runs on one of the world’s fastest bobsled tracks, which also hosts skeleton races.

From Seattle Times

Organizers said that as well as the cost of the much-debated bobsled track in Cortina and other construction work, the mountains were being destroyed as hundreds of trees were being cut down.

From Seattle Times

The sleepy socialist town built new alpine and Nordic ski trails, ski jumps, bobsled and luge runs, a skating rink, dozens of apartment blocks and numerous hotels.

From Seattle Times