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  1. Skeleton (sport) - Wikipedia

    Skeleton is a winter sliding sport in which a person rides a small sled, known as a skeleton bobsled (or bobsleigh), down a frozen track while lying face down and head-first.

  2. Olympic Skeleton | Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics

    Unlike luge, where athletes lay on a sledge on their backs, skeleton racers tackle the track face down. Here’s everything you need to know about the skeleton competition at Milano Cortina 2026.

  3. IBSF | International Bobsleigh & Skeleton Federation: IBSF

    3 days ago · Advances in technology and equipment have enabled athletes with various disabilities to conquer the fast-paced world of bobsleigh and skeleton. Today, these courageous athletes inspire …

  4. Olympic Skeleton Format: Race Structure, Heats, Timing and Rules at ...

    Jul 29, 2025 · Learn how Olympic skeleton competition works — from the structure of heats and timing rules to how medal winners are determined across men’s and women’s events at the Winter Games …

  5. Skeleton at the Olympic Winter Games: History & Events | Team USA

    Learn about skeleton at the Olympic Winter Games, including its history, event formats and the Team USA roster.

  6. Skeleton Racing: From the Alps to the World Olympics

    Mar 11, 2025 · Skeleton racing was first officially competed in the 1928 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz, which is the city where this sport originated. The uniqueness of skeleton racing which requires …

  7. The Details of Skeleton Racing | Olympic Insider - YouTube

    📲 Subscribe to @olympics: http://oly.ch/Subscribe The world's first sliding sport, skeleton racing is one of the fastest Olympic events.

  8. Skeleton at the Winter Olympics - Wikipedia

    Skeleton is a winter sport featured in the Winter Olympics where the competitor rides head-first and prone (lying face down) on a flat sled. It is normally run on an ice track that allows the sled to gain …

  9. Explained: Skeleton - Team GB

    The sport of skeleton racing itself owes its start to St Moritz in Switzerland, with the sport developing there over the years through the famed Cresta Run. It made its Olympic debut at St Moritz 1928 and …

  10. A Beginner’s Guide to Skeleton: The Fast-Paced Winter Sport

    Skeleton racing is an exhilarating sport that sends you head-first down a 1.5 km icy track on a small sled, reaching thrilling speeds of up to 93 mph. Your goal is to maintain the fastest time across four …