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There’s no real way to describe what it’s like to be standing less than ten feet away from an icy track and having a bobsled go by you at 80 miles an hour. You stand there with your cell phone ready.
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Dylan Burris prepares at the start for the skeleton at the North American Cup on Friday in Lake Placid, New York. Dylan Burris at the USA Bobsled & Skeleton training facility in Lake Placid, New York.
There is a level of intense concentration and calm as Pocatello native Andy Whittier tears down a frozen track accelerating to speeds of over 80 mph with his face centimeters from the ice.
On social media, Johnstown area native Daniel Barefoot announced his qualification for the US skeleton sled racing roster.