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Former Soldier Holcomb drives USA I to Olympic gold

Former Soldier Holcomb drives USA I to Olympic gold

WHISTLER, British Columbia – Former U.S. Army World Class Athlete Program bobsledder Steven Holcomb ended Team USA’s 62-year gold medal drought in Olympic bobsleigh competition by driving Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler and Curtis Tomasevicz to victory in the four-man event Saturday at Whistler Sliding Centre. >> Read More

Rohbock finishes sixth in Olympic women’s bobsled event

Rohbock finishes sixth in Olympic women’s bobsled event

Former WCAP athlete, Shauna Rohbock, finished in sixth place at the Olympic women’s bobsled event Wednesday at the Whistler Sliding Centre She is currently in the Army National Guard Outstanding Athlete Program. >> Read More

Soldiers shine in Olympic two-man bobsleds

Soldiers shine in Olympic two-man bobsleds

Sgt. John Napier reacted like a six-year-old boy on Christmas morning after he drove Team USA II to a 10th-place finish in the Olympic two-man bobsled event Feb. 20-21 at Whistler Sliding Centre. >> Read More

Bobsledding Soldiers’ attention turns to Olympic four-man event

Bobsledding Soldiers’ attention turns to Olympic four-man event

WHISTLER, British Columbia – U.S. Army World Class Athlete Program bobsled pilot Sgt. John Napier feels more at home with WCAP brakeman 1st Lt. Chris Fogt in his Olympic four-man sled at the Whistler Sliding Centre. >> Read More

Byers wins Gold in Cuba

Byers wins Gold in Cuba

SFC Dremiel Byers wins Gold in Cuba >> Read More

Former WCAP pilot Holcomb leads Team USA bobsleds

Former WCAP pilot Holcomb leads Team USA bobsleds

Former WCAP pilot Holcomb leads Team USA bobsleds in Olympic two-man event. >> Read More

SGT Teela finishes 9th in Vancouver

SGT Teela finishes 9th in Vancouver

Army World Class Athlete Program biathlete Sgt. Jeremy Teela of the Utah National Guard nears the finish line for ninth place with a time of 25 minutes, 21.7 seconds in the Olympic men's 10-kilometer sprint race Feb. 14, 2010, at Whistler Olympic Park in Callaghan Valley, British Columbia, Canada. It was the best American finish ever on Olympic biathlon competition. (by Tim Hipps) >> Read More

 
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