Sask. bobsledder relives Olympic bronze-medal run through fans' eyes
Canada's last hope for an Olympic medal came down to a final heat on the last day of the 2022 Beijing Olympic Games.
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Canada's last hope for an Olympic medal came down to a final heat on the last day of the 2022 Beijing Olympic Games.
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Cynthia Appiah didn't have the Olympics she hoped for in Beijing, but the Canadian bobsledder is returning home keen to rest up and start the process all over again toward Milan Cortina 2026.
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Francesco Friedrich's time of 3:56.89 in the fourth heat put his sled almost half a second in front of compatriot Johannes Lochner in second. Christoph Hafer, also of Germany, steered his sled to bronze. Friedrich's third Olympic gold medal will go nicely with the ten world championships he has won in bobsleigh events. Friedrich pronounced himself “blessed” to be doing a something he loves as a job.