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HISTORY IS COOL: 90 years ago | News, Sports, Jobs


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Henry A. Homburger and his four-man bobsled team of heavyweights from the Saranac Lake Sports Association round a sharp curve during one of the four heats they won on Saturday, Feb. 7, 1931 to capture the first North American A.A.U. Championship event for four-man teams at the newly opened Mount Van Hoevenberg run, built for the III Olympic Winter Games in 1932. The winning team’s time total was 7 minutes, 31.35 seconds for the four flying trips. Homburger was the engineer for the bobsled run and earned an Olympic silver medal for the U.S. in 1932 for the four-man event. ....

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COVID pandemic robs Lake Placid of historic bobsled moment | News, Sports, Jobs


Feb 18, 2021
U.S. bobsledder Kaillie Humphries celebrates her gold-medal World Championships win in Altenberg, Germany Sunday, Feb. 14 in the monobob event. (Provided photo IBSF)
U.S. bobsled pilot Kaillie Humphries earned a gold medal in the two-woman event with Lolo Jones on Feb. 6 during the International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation’s World Championships at Altenberg, Germany.
That win was supposed to happen on the home track in Lake Placid.
The 2021 World Championships were moved from Lake Placid to Altenberg, Germany due to the coronavirus pandemic, essentially robbing New York’s Olympic village from this historic moment. Exactly 90 years ago – on Feb. 6, 1931 bobsledding made its competitive debut at the Mount Van Hoevenberg run, built for the III Olympic Winter Games in 1932. (The Lake Placid Olympic Museum recognizes Dec. 25, 1930 as the big historic moment on that run since it was the first time passengers rode a bobsled down it.) ....

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