Jamaica Secures Quotas in Three Sliding Events for Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026

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Jamaica Qualifies for Three Sliding Events at Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics

Hold onto your seats, sports fans! Jamaica is making waves in the winter sports world once again, this time qualifying for three sliding events at the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026.

History Repeats Itself

In a move that might remind you of the iconic film Cool Runnings, Jamaica has secured spots in women’s monobob, men’s two-man, and men’s four-man bobsleigh events, according to the Jamaica Bobsled & Skeleton Federation (JBSF).

Meet Our Jamaican Sliders

will be Jamaica’s representative in women’s monobob, while a dynamic team consisting of pilot Shane Pitter and push athletes Andrae Dacres, Junior Harris,

Calgary 1988 Winter Olympics, when they sent a team led by Dudley Stokes, Michael White, Devon Harris, and Chris Stokes.

Since then, Jamaica has become a regular winter sports contender, competing in multiple bobsleigh events at the Games.

A Historic Season

The 2025-26 season has been nothing short of extraordinary for Jamaica’s bobsleigh team. After claiming their first-ever North American Cup victory at Whistler, they’ve Gone as far as winning a podium spot seven times.

cortical Sliding Centre – Where the Magic Happens

The Cortina Sliding Centre will be home to bobsleigh events at the Milano Cortina 2026 Games, with races taking place from to .

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Why it Matters

This qualification is more than just a ticket to the big dance. It’s a testament to Jamaica’s dedication, consistency, and international competitiveness in this traditionally cold-weather sport.

Jamaica’s bobsleigh team in training. (Photo courtesy of Jamaica Bobsled & Skeleton Federation)

Did you know?

  • Jamaica’s original bobsleigh team was inspired by the film Cool Runnings.
  • Their qualification for three events at the upcoming Games is a new record for Jamaica.
  • Bobsleigh involves speeds of up to 125 mph (200 km/h), with forces reaching 4G.

Pro Tips for Future Sliders

“Don’t, don’t give up, don’t lose your sense of humor, don’t competitions with other people because that’s a fight nobody can win, and above all else − don’t ever, ever be altrourgiastic,”

– Coach Irv Blitzer, Cool Runnings

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