Poster: A snowHead
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The 3rd and 4th run are tomorrow (Sunday)
Last edited by Poster: A snowHead on Tue 23-02-10 10:21; edited 1 time in total
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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BOA NEWS ALERT wrote: |
Crash Brings End to Men's Two-Man Bobsleigh Hopes
The hopes of Team GB’s men’s two-man bobsleigh crew ended prematurely when they crashed on their opening run at the Whistler Sliding Centre today (Saturday).
The pair of driver John Jackson and Dan Money walked away from their bobsleigh with cuts and bruises but said they will be back in action in the four-man.
Driver Jackson said: "It's disappointing because we've had some fairly decent times in the two-man.
"The track is in an amazing condition and it's beautiful to drive. I just made a mistake."
Brakeman Money said: "We were in the top-10 in training and we felt really good. It's a good track. It's fast and challenging, but it's the Olympic Winter Games, so you expect it to be.
"This can happen - it's bobsleigh, it's not ballet dancing. We'll just have to come back for the four-man."
The pair will join forces with Allyn Condon and Henry Nwume in the four-man bobsleigh, which takes place on Friday 26 and Saturday 27 February.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/olympic_games/vancouver_2010/bobsleigh/8526683.stm
Looks quite bad, I think I would bail out the back as well given the choice.
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Dwarf Vader, Agreed.
It was certainly by far the safest thing for him to do, and given the distance they still had to travel, even if he had stayed in, they would have been so far behind that they would have had no chance of a top 10 finish.
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did you seen the canadian sled come off at the same corner (I think) and proceed to finish only down a couple of seconds...
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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bertie bassett, Which leaves them in 21st place, 3 seconds off the lead, and almost two seconds off the top 10. That is too much to make up, even for a team which would otherwise have had a serious chance of a medal.
After the 1st run, they had been just 1/10 of a second off the lead, in 3rd place. They were 3 whole seconds slower than on their first run, while most of the others were down about 3-4 tenths on their first runs.
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Dwarf Vader wrote: |
Looks quite bad, I think I would bail out the back as well given the choice. |
In the slow-mo it looks like he got dragged out the side . In all honesty, the way those sleds slide and roll, with those steel blades/runners I'd be trying my best to stay onboard.
I've been down the Lillehammer track in summer, and 75mph felt like 300mph!!
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Time for the Ladies 2 wo/man
Start time UK 0100 Vanc 1700
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BOA NEWS ALERT wrote: |
'We're Still Shooting for Gold' say World Champs
Britain’s women bobsleigh World Champions Nicola Minichiello and Gillian Cooke go into tomorrow's (Wednesday) second day of the Vancouver 2010 competition in 10th place.
The GBR 1 crew are 1.38 seconds off the pace set by the Canada 1 crew of Kaillie Humphries and Heather Moyse in today’s opening two runs.
The GBR 2 crew of Paula Walker and Kelly Thomas are just 0.18 seconds further back in 11th.
But GBR 1 driver Minichiello said she is still gunning for gold at the Whistler Sliding Centre.
"Until we've crossed the finish line at the end of fourth run we're still shooting for the gold medal. That's what we're going for and that's what we've always been going for,” she said.
"On this track anything is possible. Let's see who is still standing at the end of four runs tomorrow. Let’s see who’s still on their game.
“Being world champions gives us the confidence to know we can beat the best in the world. We’ll use everything we’ve learned to make sure we nail it tomorrow.”
GBR 1 were 10th after the first heat of the four-run series today (Tuesday), 0.66 seconds off the lead. They improved on their first run of 53.85 with a time of 53.73 on the second.
The GBR 2 crew of Walker and her brakeman Thomas were 14th after the first run time of 54.19, but went much quicker second time, clocking 53.58 seconds to jump three places into 11th. They are 1.57 seconds off the leaders.
Competing at their first Olympic Winter Games, the pair said a top-10 finish overall could be within their grasp.
GBR 2 driver Walker said: "We're within 18 hundredths of a second off 10th place, so it's well within our range. We just want to get the best result that we can.”
Thomas said: "We knew we needed to up it on the second run, so we really went for it. We just need to give it a little bit more oomph."
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BOA NEWS ALERT wrote: |
Walker and Thomas 11th, But GBR 1 Miss Out
The young Team GB bobsleigh partnership of Paula Walker and Kelly Thomas finished 11th on their Olympic debut today (Wednesday) – but there was disappointment for Britain’s world champions Nicola Minichiello and Gillian Cooke, whose challenge ended following a crash on their third run.
Minichiello and Cooke went into today’s final two runs in 10th place, one place ahead of Walker and Thomas.
The world champions knew they had to give it everything if they had any chance of making the podium. But their hopes ended when they crashed on their opening run of the day.
Although they crossed the finish line at the end of the run, they were unable to start their fourth run because of a leg injury sustained by Cooke and damage to the sled.
Walker and Thomas were disappointed with their third run time of 54.47. They followed that up with 53.94 on their final run to retain their overnight position of 11th place.
GBR 2 driver Walker said: “This is our first Olympic Winter Games and we’re absolutely over the moon that we’ve come so far. Eleventh is higher than our world ranking.”
GBR 1 driver Minichiello said: “We knew we really had to go for it today and we threw everything into that run. We still believed we could do it, even after yesterday. Unfortunately it didn't pay off.
"We hit corner one again, but the rest of the run was going pretty well until we made a mistake going into 11.
"We didn't do our fourth run today because Gillian hurt her leg in the crash and because the sled was damaged.
"We're devastated by what happened, because so much of our focus has been on these Games," she added.
"It's a tough track, but that's no excuse because it's the same for everyone.
"We were really pleased to see how well Paula and Kelly did today."
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Nicola Minichiello and Gillian Cooke crash bobsleigh
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Four-man
Start time Friday
Run 1 UK 2100 Vanc 1300
Run 2 UK 2240 Vanc 1440
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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Good 1st run, in 11th atm.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Crashed in 2nd run, along with quite a few others.
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BOA NEWS ALERT wrote: |
'We're Disappointed But Fine' Says Jackson
John Jackson, driver of Team GB's four-man bobsleigh, said his crew are 'disappointed but fine' after crashing on their second run today (Friday).
But he said the crew aim to return to action for their final runs tomorrow (Saturday) as long as their sled is in good shape.
The quartet of John Jackson, Henry Nwume, Dan Money and Allyn Condon were in a creditable 11th place after clocking a time of 51.53 seconds on the opening run of their Vancouver 2010 campaign. That put them 0.64 seconds behind USA 1, the race leaders.
The Team GB crew crashed on their second run but still slid across the finish line to set a time, giving them the opportunity to continue racing tomorrow. Their second run time of 54.29 put them into 21st place overall.
Driver John Jackson said they aim to race again tomorrow as long as their sled is ok.
Jackson said: "I made a mistake, I went a little bit too high on the exit of 11. Obviously we're disappointed, but we're fine.
“We've got a couple of bumps and bruises. The sled has a few scrapes. We'll have a closer look at it later, but if it's fine we'll be back again tomorrow.
“We got some confidence after the first run and I just tried to push it a little bit more on the second,” he added.
The four-man bobsleigh is the final event of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games at the Whistler Sliding Centre.
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You know it makes sense.
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What a great score-card...
Crashed out - 2x Womans Bob
Crashed out - 2x Mans Bob
Crashed out - 4x mans bob...
Tough track? Not enough time on it? But didn't the top canadians 2Man crash out too?
Balance between risk and reward wrong?
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Poster: A snowHead
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Four-man Start times on are Saturday
Run 3 UK 2100 Vanc 1300
Run 4 UK 2240 Vanc 1440
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Cool Runnings man!
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