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Jamaica Bobsleigh Aims for Olympic Gold
4 Feb
Summary
- Jamaica's bobsleigh team is actively pursuing an Olympic medal.
- The team leverages 'Cool Runnings' fame for inspiration and support.
- Talented Jamaican athletes are being recruited for the bobsleigh program.

The Jamaican bobsleigh federation, under president Chris Stokes, has set a goal to win an Olympic medal by 2034, a dream inspired by the 1988 team's Olympic debut and the subsequent film 'Cool Runnings'. Stokes, who was part of the original team, aims to move beyond mere inspiration and achieve competitive success.
The federation's 'Back to the Well' program focuses on identifying and developing athletic talent within Jamaica. This initiative has attracted former track stars like Tyquendo Tracey and Ashanti Moore, alongside promising new talent such as pilot Shane Pitter.
Despite facing significant financial hurdles, including reliance on private sponsorship and using equipment from other nations, the team has achieved notable success. They have secured multiple gold medals in the North American Cup circuit this season.



