Bobsled was first discovered in Switzerland in the 1870s.
Bobsled was originally used as a means of transportation in winter.
Bobsled was first introduced at the Winter Olympics in 1924.
There are two types of Bobsled: two people and four people.
Bobsled reaches a speed of more than 120 km/hour when competing.
Some bobsled is equipped with a suspension system to absorb a surprise when driving on the track.
Bobsled athletes must have great physical strength to attract and encourage bobsled at the beginning of the race.
There are three elements that are calculated in the Bobsled assessment: time, speed, and accuracy.
Bobsled is a very risky exercise, so athletes must use protective equipment such as helmets and body protectors.
Bobsled was once the subject of Disney's popular animated film, Cool Runnings, which tells the story of the Bobsled Jamaica team who participated in the Winter Olympics.