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Steven Holcomb Dies; Former Gold Medalist Was 37

Steven Holcomb, a former Olympian Gold Medalist in the bobsled, was found dead in his room at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Lake Placid, New York on Saturday. He was 37 years old. As of this writing, the cause of Holcomb’s is unknown. No foul play is suspected and it is believed he died in his sleep, although we’ll know more about an autopsy is performed. “The entire Olympic family is shocked and saddened by the incredibly tragic loss today of Steven Holcomb,” Scott Blackmun, United States Olympic Committee CEO, said in a statement. He added: “Steve was a tremendous athlete and even better person, and his perseverance and achievements were an inspiration to us all. “Our thoughts and prayers are with Steve’s family and the entire bobsledding community.” Holcomb, a native of Park City, Utah, won a total of three medals while representing the United States at the Olympics. He took home a Gold in 2010 after piloting the four-men sled that broke the United States’ 62-year first-place drought in the event. And Holcomb also won two two bronze medals in 2014; the five-time world champion was training for the 2018 Games at the time of his death. “The only reason why the USA is in any conversation in the sport of bobsled is because of Steve Holcomb,” U.S. bobsled pilot Nick Cunningham, who roomed next to Holcomb in Lake Placid, told the Associated Press. “He was the face of our team. He was the face of our sport. We all emulated him. “Every driver in the world watched him, because he was that good at what he did. It’s a huge loss, huge loss, not just for our team but for the entire bobsled community.” Holcomb battled depression in the past and even attempted suicide inside of a hotel room in 2007. He wrote honestly and emotionally about this period in his life as part of his 2012 autobiography, “But Now I See: My Journey From Blindness to Olympic Gold.” The memoir chronicled how Holcomb was diagnosed with the eye disease keratoconus, which slowly degenerated his vision until a surgery saved his sight and, as a result, his bobsledding career. “After going through all that and still being here, I realized what my purpose was,” Holcomb said in a 2014 interview with the AP. Said USA Bobsled & Skeleton CEO Darrin Steele said in a statement on Saturday: “It would be easy to focus on the loss in terms of his Olympic medals and enormous athletic contributions to the organization, but USA Bobsled & Skeleton is a family and right now we are trying to come to grips with the loss of our teammate, our brother and our friend.” We send our condolences to the family members, friends and loved ones of Steven Holcomb. May he rest in peace. View Slideshow: Celebrities Who Died in 2017: In Memoriam

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Show & Prove: Can Losin’ Azz Olympian Lolo Jones Finally Win A Medal On The Women’s Bobsledding Team?

Maybe now Lolo can prove she’s not a huge Olympic failure. Lolo Jones Adds Excitement To U.S. Women’s Bobsled Team She couldn’t get it poppin’ as a track and field star. If she can’t get the medal as a bobsled athlete, well, UPS is hiring… According to The Gazette: Lolo Jones wanted to become a push athlete in Olympic bobsled competition. She knew her ambition would require a big dose of courage. It’s no secret bobsledding can be perilous. She also knew her ambition would require a more enormous version of Lolo. Jones had made her name as a slim 130-pound world-class hurdler. She needed to add 30 pounds, at least, to prosper as a pusher. “I can eat anything,” Jones said late in 2013 as she looked back on her successful attempt to add weight to her frame. “And it’s awesome.” Jones is the most famous of the athletes who have traveled from other sports to bobsled competition. She is joined on the Olympic team by Lauryn Williams, a gold medal Olympic sprinter, and Aja Evans, who competed in track at Illinois. On the men’s team, Curt Tomasevicz traveled to the bobsled Olympic team from football. He was raised in Shelby, Neb., on land almost as flat as a pool table. He still found his way, with a stop at Nebraska’s football team, to this mountain sport and lives and trains in Colorado Springs. “They ask me if bobsledding is fun,” Tomasevicz said, “and I don’t think I could describe bobsledding as fun with freezing temperatures and spandex and wearing only a helmet as protection, it’s not necessarily fun.” Jones disagrees. She’s been surprised by the sheer joy of bobsledding. She once spent her days trying to run as fast as she could while clearing hurdles, but has found thrills in her role as, borrowing his words, “the engine” of a bobsled race team. “Once you get use to the g-force and how it knocks you around, it’s really quite fun,” she said. Do you think Lolo can get a gold Olympic medal as a bobsled athlete? Image via RunLoloRun

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Lolo Jones Posts VINE Video Showing Her Short $741.84 Paycheck Making Her Short On Rent! [Video]

Lolo is still banging… wonder if anybody chopped that down yet? But Jones—who has both a successful track career as well as lucrative endorsements—certainly isn’t strapped for cash, and the sports star clarified her comments, explaining how she used the video to make a bigger point. “I don’t want to make anyone mad, and I’ve always wanted to help out the bobsled athletes,” Jones exclusively tells E! News. “Some of them have debt because they’ve given their life to the sport. My partner Jazmine [Fenlator] and I had to raise money for the bobsled to be funded just to finish the season, because only two of the three sleds are funded by the team.” VINE Eonline

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2010 Winter Olympics Schedule: Don’t Miss A Thing

Olympics kick off tonight with the opening ceremony at 7:30 p.m. ET. By Josh Wigler Photo: Clive Mason/ Getty Images The 2010 Winter Olympics start Friday (February 12) in Vancouver, British Columbia, and while the various athletes and competitors are busy focusing on the tasks ahead, viewers at home have an important challenge of their own to overcome: figuring out when all the events will take place. While qualifying rounds for ski jumping and alpine skiing get under way Friday, the day’s main attraction is the highly anticipated opening ceremony. Coverage begins on NBC at 7:30 p.m. ET, but very few details are known at this point beyond the fact that it will take place inside of Vancouver’s BC Place before an audience of nearly 55,000 attendees. It marks the first time the ceremony has commenced indoors. Additionally, the much-buzzed remake of “We Are the World” is set to make its debut at some point during NBC’s coverage of the opening ceremony. Organized by Lionel Richie and Quincy Jones as a benefit for the victims of the recent earthquake in Haiti, “We Are the World — 25 for Haiti” features several artists such as Janet Jackson , Jordin Sparks , Kanye West and others, including some yet-unrevealed performers. The first full day of athletic competition begins Saturday, with events including alpine skiing (men’s downhill at 11:45 a.m. PT), speed skating (men’s 5,000-meter at noon PT), biathlon (women’s 7.50-kilometer sprint at 1 p.m. PT) and freestyle skiing (women’s moguls at 4:30 p.m. PT and 7:30 p.m. PT). A full schedule for the two-week competition’s events can be found below. All times are Vancouver time (PT). Saturday, February 13

Jamaican Bobsled Team — Olympic Run is Done

Filed under: TMZ Sports Hey people, you know you can’t believe … Jamaica won’t have a bobsled team — in the upcoming Winter Olympics. Sad…In what could be the most disappointing news of the upcoming Vancouver Games, it was announced that Jamaica has failed to qualify.

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Gillian Cooke Brings the Bobsled Porn of the Day

Here’s British Olympic bobsled team member Gillian Cooke flashing the world her ass because her bobsled outfit isn’t quite as strong as her hunger to win….I don’t really know shit about Winter Olympic athletes because women athletes look like fuckin’ dudes to begin with and I can only expect when they are at the Olympic level their vaginas are actually testicles, cuz if you check out the legs on this bitch, it’s safe to say she doesn’t get too much cock, unless the cock is from someone else on her team, cuz the average man is scared of this shit unless they live this shit and I guess what it all comes down to is flashing your ass on TV accidentally is classic comedy, I’m talking 3 Stooges shit so who cares what she looks like and just laugh at her instead….

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