aflynn@lakeplacidnews.com U.S. para bobsledder James Klingensmith pushes his monobob during a run at the Mount Van Hoevenberg combined track in Lake Placid last winter. (Photo provided) U.S. para bobsledder Guillermo “Will” Castillo heads down the combined track at Mount Van Hoevenberg in Lake Placid last winter during an international competition. (Photo provided) Para bobsled athletes take a track walk in February 2020 during a World Cup para bobsled event in Lake Placid.(Provided photo IBSF)
U.S. para bobsledder Guillermo “Will” Castillo heads down the combined track at Mount Van Hoevenberg in Lake Placid last winter during an international competition. (Photo provided)
aflynn@lakeplacidnews.com An athlete waits for his monobob to get released at the start of the Mount Van Hoevenberg track in Lake Placid during the 2019 Para Bobsled World Championships. (News photo Lou Reuter)
An athlete waits for his monobob to get released at the start of the Mount Van Hoevenberg track in Lake Placid during the 2019 Para Bobsled World Championships. (News photo Lou Reuter) LAKE PLACID Officials from USA Bobsled and Skeleton’s Para National Team are keeping a lookout this week for news on whether para bobsled will be added to the winter Paralympics program for the first time in 2026 as the games are held in Milano Cortina, Italy.