February 6, 2014

Sochi 2014: Jamaica bobsleigh team lose luggage & miss training

The Jamaican bobsleigh team missed their first training session on the Sochi Olympic track after their luggage was lost en-route to Russia.
Driver Winston Watts, 46, and brakeman Marvin Dixon, 28, will compete in the two-man bob in Sochi as Jamaica ended their 12-year Winter Olympics absence.

Last month a funding plea saw the public donate more than £60,00 to help the team travel to Sochi.
"We have just got all the funding together and have arrived at the Olympics - but then this happens," added Watts.
The Jamaican team became famous after their 1988 appearance at the Winter Olympics was later turned into the film Cool Runnings.
Watts competed at the 1994, 1998 and 2002 Games - the last time Jamaica took part in bobsleigh at the Winter Olympics - and came out of retirement two years ago.
"The sled is here, but our blades that go on the sled aren't and neither is the clothing that we wear when we slide," he said.
The Jamaican team flew from their training base in Lake Placid, US, on Monday with Delta Airlines and were due to take a connecting flight from John F Kennedy [JFK] airport to Moscow.
However, bad weather prevented the plane from landing.
"We were circling for an hour or hour-and-a-half and were then re-routed to Philadelphia to refuel before going back to JFK again," said Watts.
"Our original flight had already left so we had to take another."

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