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- noun Someone who participates in
bobsled .
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Examples
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Well, they're probably right; the life of an U.S. bobsledder is not your typical day at work.
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Other athletes, such as bobsledder Lascelles Brown in 2006, have been granted an accelerated route to citizenship to allow them to compete for Canada.
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U.S. bobsled coach Brian Shimer turned to doctor Scott Stoll, a former bobsledder who knew of a not-yet FDA-approved surgery in which corrective lenses are implanted behind the irises.
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U.S. bobsledder Shauna Rohbock said she is aiming for four consistent runs.
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He begins a phone call by saying, "This is Steven Holcomb, the bobsledder."
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"We were the dominant power in the sport, then nothing in the '60s,' 70s, '80s and' 90s," NBC analyst and former U.S. bobsledder John Morgan said.
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Canadian bobsledder Helen Upperton, on how she focused for competition.
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Shimer contacted former bobsledder-turned-doctor Scott Stoll, who knew of a procedure, not yet FDA-approved, in which corrective lenses are implanted behind the irises.
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He is already the most successful Olympic bobsledder with four golds after his victory in the two-man event earlier in the week.
Steven Holcomb, U.S. lead 4-man bobsled, in place for historic medal
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In Vancouver, where Lodwick will become the fourth American to compete in five Winter Games (bobsledder Brian Shimer and luger Mark Grimmette and skier Casey Puckett are the others), Olympic fulfillment awaits.
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