Brad Hall’s medal hopes in two-man bobsleigh all but over in Beijing
Brad Hall’s hopes of pushing for a medal in the two-man bobsleigh are effectively over after a poor start to the first night of competition at Yanqing Sliding Centre.
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Brad Hall’s hopes of pushing for a medal in the two-man bobsleigh are effectively over after a poor start to the first night of competition at Yanqing Sliding Centre.
Great Britain's chances of winning a Winter Olympic medal in the two-man bobsleigh faded quickly after mistakes from pilot Brad Hall left them outside the top 10 at the halfway point of the competition. Germany were back on top in the sliding competitions, having won all but one event at the sliding centre across bobsleigh, skeleton and luge in Beijing.
BRITS ADMIT THEY ARE PLAYING GAMES British bobsleigh driver Brad Hall — a World Cup podium regular — claims he's not go his game face on after finishing outside the top ten in the first day of training for the two-man competition. Ad/> «A lot of people are playing games, we are saving our kit for race day,» he said.
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