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Images show just how much the Olympic bobsled event has changed over the years

By Cork Gaines From Business Insider

Among the most intense sports at the Winter Olympics are the bobsled events, or officially, “bobsleigh.”

The bobsled events that most of us are familiar with involve what look like miniature rockets propelling down a man-made track at extreme velocities, often under the cover of a roof to protect the track from the elements.

But things were much different nearly 100 years ago when the sport was part of the first Winter Olympics in 1924, held in Chamonix, France.

Below is a look at just how much the sport has evolved through the years, with a lot of help from the IOC who collected video from many of the Olympiads. You can see that video here.

1924 — Chamonix, France
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Gold medalists:

Men’s Four/Five: Switzerland-1

The track in 1924 looked like somebody dug a track in their backyard
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1932 — Lake Placid, USA
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Gold medalists:

Men’s Two: United States-1
Men’s Four: United States-1

It looks like the racers were wearing leather football helmets with some primitive facemasks. Also note the steering wheel.
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1936 — Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany
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Gold medalists:

Men’s Two: United States-1
Men’s Four: Switzerland-2

The track was still cut into the hillside, but it looked like it was starting to be built for serious speed.
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1948 — Sankt Moritz, Switzerland
1948 — Sankt Moritz, Switzerland
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Gold medalists:

Men’s Two: Switzerland-2
Men’s Four: United States-2

While some teams started to incorporate more aerodynamics into the sleds, some were still using standard steering wheels.
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1952 — Oslo, Norway
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Gold medalists:

Men’s Two: Germany-1
Men’s Four: Germany

Some of the sleds started to look like race cars.
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1956 — Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy
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Gold medalists:

Men’s Two: Italy-1
Men’s Four: Switzerland-1

And still just cutting tracks into the hillside.
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1964 — Innsbruck, Austria
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Gold medalists:

Men’s Two: Great Britain-1
Men’s Four: Canada-1

1972 — Sapporo, Japan
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Gold medalists:

Men’s Two: West Germany-2
Men’s Four: Switzerland-1

Check out those helmets
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1988 — Calgary, Canada
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Gold medalists:

Men’s Two: Soviet Union-1
Men’s Four: Switzerland-1

1998 — Nagano, Japan
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Gold medalists:

Men’s Two: Italy-1; Canada-1
Men’s Four: Germany-2

2006 —Torino, Italy
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Gold medalists:

Men’s Four: Germany-1
Women’s Two: Germany-1

2018 —Pyeongchang, South Korea
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For more on this story go to: http://www.businessinsider.com/history-of-olympic-bobsleds-2018-2#1936-garmisch-partenkirchen-germany-5

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