Bobsled & Luge Trivia
Welcome to bobsled and luge trivia!
Q&A
Q1: What is bobsled?
Team sport racing sleds down ice tracks.
Q2: What is luge?
Solo rider on a small sled.
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Bobsled joined Olympics in 1924.
Q4: When did luge become Olympic?
Luge was added in 1964.
Q5: How many people are on a bobsled team?
Four people including driver and brakeman.
Q6: What is the luge sled called?
It's called a luge or luge sled.
Q7: What track hosts Olympic bobsled?
Various locations host different Olympics.
Q8: What is the Cresta Run?
Famous skeleton track in Switzerland.
Q9: What is skeleton?
Solo rider racing headfirst downhill.
Q10: What is the fastest bobsled speed?
Speeds exceed 90 mph.
Q11: What does a bobsled driver do?
Steers the sled down the track.
Q12: What does a brakeman do?
Operates the sled's brake at finish.
Q13: What are push athletes?
Power the sled at start.
Q14: What is a luge start position?
Sitting upright initially.
Q15: What is the luge finish line?
Electronic timing at track end.
Q16: Who is Andre Brathwaite?
Jamaican bobsled racer.
Q17: What is the Jamaican bobsled team?
Famous underdog Olympic team.
Q18: Who is John Tavares?
Canadian Olympic bobsledder.
Q19: What is track preparation?
Ice is frozen to specific hardness.
Q20: What is aerodynamics in bobsled?
Stream lining reduces air resistance.
Q21: What is double luge?
Two riders on one sled.
Q22: What is women's bobsled?
All-female bobsled teams compete.
Q23: What is mixed doubles luge?
One male, one female team.
Q24: What is the St. Moritz track?
Historic bobsled venue in Switzerland.
Q25: What is the Lake Placid track?
Historic US bobsled venue.