Peterborough might not be known for its winter sports – there are no hills, and we rarely get any snow – but one Winter Olympic star has made his home in our city – and piloted the Jamaican bobsleigh at the last games four years ago.
One BBC Winter Olympics commentator was left fuming with two Team GB athletes on Day 10 of the Games in Northern Italy. Great Britain's spirits were raised over the weekend when Brits took home three gold medals from three different events.
From hurricane-scarred shores to snow-swept Olympic tracks, Jamaica’s bobsled team is proving that resilience (not conditions) define how far a nation can fly.
Here's what's happening at the Milan Cortina games this Sunday, and how to watch.
Bobsleigh tracks are made of reinforced concrete topped with ice. Weather conditions can change the conditions of the ice, making it harder (if it's colder) or softer (if it's warmer). The colder the ice is, the faster bobsleds can go. Conversely, the warmer the ice gets, the slower bobsleighs will move.
When do bobsled events get underway at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics? Here's what to know on the full bobsled schedule.
With British skeleton and bobsleigh athletes working more closely together than ever before, Stoecker has spent a lot of time around former sprinter Nelson, who competed at two Summer Olympics and won European gold and world silver during her time on the athletics track.
You’ve heard of bobsleigh, or the more colloquially termed bobsled, and you’ve probably watched it during the airing of the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina, but do you actually know how the sport operates?