Skeleton team make no bones about Whistler track
sliders do it at 140kmh, under extreme , with their faces inches from diamond-hard ice.
They are scientific, analytical, hard-nosed and talk a lot about things like physics. It's not just careering down a track for thrills and giggles. So they aren't the sort of people given to whingeing.
But they have good reason to ahead of the . The Canadian team have monopolised the track, closing it to other nations, and will have had 10 times as many practice runs as anyone else by the time competition starts.

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