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Mike Kohn: Bobsledder on a mission
Two weeks ago Mike Kohn was contemplating the end of his bobsledding career with the U.S. team.
Halladay, Lee deal near completion
The blockbuster trade sending Roy Halladay to Philadelphia and Cliff Lee to Seattle could be completed today, and it's become a four-team swap that involves Toronto shipping a prospect to Oakland.
Basketball: Suspended Missouri women's players say they were helping a friend
Two Missouri women's players suspended after an early morning fight said they were defending a female friend.
Bobsledder bound for Olympics?
Pilot John Napier of Schenectady and his team members Charles Berkeley, Steven Langton and Christopher Fogt of the U.S. compete in their more... LAKE PLACID, NY - The crew of USA 2, piloted by John Napier of Schenectady, competes in the first run of the 4-man bobsled competition during the FIBT Bob & Skeleton more... LAKE PLACID, NY - The crew of ...
Olympics / Bobsledding : Training crash ends silver medalist's comeback dream
American bobsled pilot Todd Hays was forced into retirement yesterday due to serious brain injuries sustained in a training run crash in Germany.
Bobsledding: Hays to seek further injury evaluation
Todd Hays' brain injury could heal within three months and without surgery, an outstanding prognosis for the U.S. Olympic bobsled veteran who dropped his bid to make the Vancouver Games and retired after learning the extent of damage sustained in a training crash last week.
Bobsledder Hays to seek further injury evaluation
Three-time U.S. bobsled Olympian Todd Hays will meet with a neurologist to evaluate the severity of bleeding in his brain and determine a course of treatment.
Hays forced to retire with head injury
Before becoming a U.S. Olympic bobsled pilot, Todd Hays was a college football player and then an accomplished kickboxer, never one to shy away from contact sports.
Grange to miss Vancouver Olympics
World Cup slalom champion Jean-Baptiste Grange will miss next year's Vancouver Olympics because of a knee injury that will force him to undergo an operation.
Hays returning to US for America's Cup race
Thursday, December 10, 2009 at 7:43 p.m. / AP FILE -- This is a Nov. 28, 2004, file photo of U.S. bob driver Todd Hays in Winterberg, western Germany.
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Hays injured in bobsled training crash
U.S. Olympic bobsled hopeful Todd Hays crashed in training Wednesday and is expected to miss the weekend World Cup races because of what was preliminarily diagnosed as a concussion.The 40-year-old driver was held in a German hospital overnight for observation.
Napier has his bobsled pointed toward Vancouver
John Napier has long been considered the future driving star for the U.S. bobsled team.
International Capsules: Comedian Stephen Colbert goes bobsledding
Comedian Stephen Colbert took the "Night Train" and it nearly left him speechless.
Holcomb wins bobsled gold at Lake Placid
Monday, November 23, 2009 at 5:41 p.m. LAKE PLACID, N.Y. - Steven Holcomb said the U.S. bobsled team was going to be a powerhouse this year.
Holcomb captures four-man bobsled
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Holcomb wins bobsled gold at Lake Placid
Steven Holcomb said the U.S. bobsled team was going to be a powerhouse this year.
Olympic bobsledder Hays hoping to be back in 2 weeks
USA's Todd Hays, bottom, of Del Rio, Texas, pilots the two man bobsled as brakeman Chuck Berkeley, of Clayton, Calif., jumps in during the FIBT International training week.
Hays hoping to be back in 2 weeks
Olympic bobsled hopeful Todd Hays intends to be racing again in two weeks after recovering from a strained left hamstring.
Bobsledder Hays (hamstring) out for Lake Placid
Bobsledder Todd Hays will miss this weekend's World Cup stop in Lake Placid with a minor strain of his left hamstring.
Germany's Martini wins bobsled World Cup opener
Pilot Cathleen Martini and Romy Logsch of Germany take their first run in the FIBT Women's Bobsled World Cup Friday in Park City, Utah.
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