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Sprinter 'Tricked' Into Olympic Bobsleigh Debut
17 Feb
Summary
- Ashleigh Nelson was unexpectedly recruited for bobsleigh via Instagram.
- She was a decorated sprinter with multiple European and World medals.
- Nelson admits to racing with her eyes tightly shut for safety.

Ashleigh Nelson, a highly decorated British sprinter, has made an unexpected transition to bobsleigh, competing in the Winter Olympics. Initially, Nelson had no intention of pursuing bobsleigh, having been recruited via an Instagram message from GB pilot Adele Nicole. This move came after a significant Achilles injury sidelined her for a year, preventing her from competing in the Paris Olympics.
Nelson boasts an impressive sprinting career, with gold medals from the 2014 European Championships and 2022 Commonwealth Games, alongside World Championship medals. However, her foray into bobsleigh presented a starkly different challenge. She described the initial experience as shocking, lacking any safety features like cushions or seatbelts.
Despite the initial fear and disorientation, Nelson's mother encouraged her to persevere. Now, she leverages her sprinting prowess, contributing significantly in the initial 50 meters. Nelson, who can squat 260kg, acknowledges the intensity of the sport, often racing with her eyes closed, memorizing the track and counting corners to navigate the high speeds.




