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Two-Time Olympic Skeleton Athlete Mirela Rahneva Slides into Retirement

Rahneva parks sled after celebrating 15 World Cup podiums, one World Championship medal, and three Crystal Globes

Morgan Ramsay Named Recipient of L. Lamont Gordon Spirit Award

Annual Award created in 2017 to recognize athletes who exemplify sportsmanship and team spirit

Hallie Clarke Slides to Seventh at Skeleton World Cup in China

Jane Channell posts top-six start times en route to 17th place finish

Refreshed National Bobsleigh Program Ready to Charge into Pre-Olympic Season

Motivated squad features Olympians, World Cup medallists, accomplished athletes and enthusiastic new recruits

Hallie Clarke Opens World Cup Skeleton Season in Sixth

Two-time Olympian, Jane Channell, slides to 11th

Queens and Kings of Canadian Bobsleigh Crowned in Whistler

WHISTLER, B.C.—Four different sleds slid to the top of the podium as Canada’s women’s and men’s bobsleigh athletes kicked off the 2024-25 racing season with the Canadian Championships at the Whistler Sliding Centre.

Olympian Jesse Lumsden Gets Nod to Lead Bobsleigh Canada Skeleton’s High-Performance Program

Three-time Olympian focused guiding new generation of sliders to international podium

Bobsleigh Canada Skeleton Names Kien Tran New Chief Executive Officer

Accomplished business leader focused on building healthy culture of excellence, providing organizational stability and ensuring participant wellness

Cynthia Appiah Wins Bobsleigh Bronze at World Cup Season Finale in Lake Placid

Appiah slides to first podium of season, 10th monobob medal of her career

Bobsleigh Canada Skeleton Teams Up with Athabasca Oil Corporation

Two Canadian Women’s Bobsleds Battle into Top-10 at World Championships

Cynthia Appiah and Leah Walkeden eighth, Bianca Ribi and Niamh Haughey ninth

Hallie Clarke Wins Skeleton World Championships in Winterberg

At just 19 years old, Clarke becomes just fifth Canadian ever, second woman, to win world title