Skeleton

Returning after a 54-year absence

By Gerry Brown

 


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2002 Winter Olympics

2002 Skeleton Medal Standings

Winter Olympics Biographies

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Skeleton made its Olympic return in 2002 after a 54-year absence. Like luge, the sport involves racing a sled down an icy track. Unlike luge, skeleton sleds are ridden face first.

The sport got its name after its first participant crashed horribly and all that was recovered was his skeleton. Just kidding! Here's the real story: the sport was named when someone commented that a new metal sled, first used in 1892, resembled a skeleton.

The sport's first organized competition took place in the late 1800s in the Swiss village of St. Moritz. Riders raced down the frozen road from St. Moritz to Celerina on simple sleds, and the winner received a bottle of champagne.

It was at the 1928 St. Moritz Winter Games that skeleton made its Olympic debut. But the sport would not reappear until the 1948 Winter Games, which were also held in St. Moritz . Then—just as suddenly—skeleton was back in the closet again.

Previously a male-only endeavor at the Olympics, women's skeleton appears for the first time at Salt Lake City .


DID YOU KNOW?
American Jennison Heaton won the first skeleton gold medal in 1928, beating his brother John, who took the silver, by one second. A 39-year-old John Heaton would win the silver again in 1948 finishing second to Italy 's Nino Bibbia.


 

 

The format for Olympic skeleton involves two timed runs. Twenty-nine men and 15 women will compete in the first run at the 2002 Games. Only the top 20 men and top 12 women will compete in the second run which is held later that same day. The combined time of the two runs determines the final standings.

The sled can only be ridden in the prone position (face first, on the stomach), and although the rider can leave the sled to push or move it, he or she must cross the finish line on the sled in order for the run to be considered valid.

Warming the sled's metal runners or using any substance that improves sliding is prohibited. At the start of the race, the temperature of the runners must be within 4°C of the reference runner, which is exposed to the open air for one hour before the start of the competition.