Hays sees return to racing in 2 weeks Posted Nov 19 4:53p ET Olympic bobsled hopeful Todd Hays intends to be racing again in two weeks after recovering from a strained left hamstring.
Hays to miss World Cup in Lake Placid Posted Nov 17 2:34p ET The American driver, who recently won silver on the Utah Olympic Park track, will miss this weekend's World Cup competition in Lake Placid because of hamstring injury.
U.S. drivers slide out of medals in 4-man World Cup Posted Nov 14 6:04p ET Canada's Lyndon Rush edged out Latvia's Janis Minins by 0.02 seconds to take the opening four-man World Cup bobsled race in Park City. American driver Todd Hays injured his hamstring and finished sixth overall.
Hays wins silver in nostalgic run Posted Nov 13 9:58p ET The U.S. opened the bobsled season in style with strong performances by the men's and women's teams. 40-year old Todd Hays emerged from retirement to take silver, a feat he accomplished on the same Salt Lake track at the 2002 Olympics.
U.S. bobsled, skeleton teams slide for causes Posted Nov 16 6:52a ET Several USBSF athletes are raising awareness for charitable and research organizations, including the American Cancer Society, the National Breast Cancer Foundation, and more.
Germans go 1-2, USA goes 3-4 in women’s bobsled Posted Nov 13 5:33p ET Germany's Cathleen Martini, who won last year's season-ending World Cup race on the Olympic track in Park City, has picked up where she left off, taking Friday's (Nov. 13) women's bobsled opener by 0.20 seconds ahead of compatriot Sandra Kiriasis. The U.S. put three sleds in the top nine, including Erin Pac in third.
Holcomb sets out in defense of world bobsled gold Posted Nov 13 11:35a ET After winning the four-man title at March's 2009 world championships --
the first U.S. gold in the event at the worlds since 1959 -- driver
Steven Holcomb and his team head into this weekend's season-opening
bobsled World Cup in Park City, Utah, as marked men.
Jamaican sledders no laughing matter Posted Nov 5 4:58p ET By Associated Press Against all odds, the Jamaican bobsled team will be pushing for glory when the Vancouver Olympics kick off next year. But this isn't the farcical story from the 1993 Disney movie; these guys are serious. "People do not understand: This is my passion. This is our passion," said Hannukkah Wallace, the team's driver.
Olympic training to begin for U.S. bobsled, skeleton Posted Oct 26 9:32a ET The new U.S. World Cup teams headed to western Canada on Sunday for two
weeks of training on the track that will be used for the Vancouver
Olympics this February.
New faces have big day at U.S. sliding trials Posted Oct 16 12:02p ET Bree Schaaf only picked up bobsledding three years ago. John Daly had
never scored such a big win against elite-level racers. John Napier is
merely 22 years old.