THE WINTER OLYMPICS HELD IN SWITZERLAND IN 1948 INCLUDED A HOTLY CONTESTED TWO-MAN BOBSLEIGH EVENT WON BY THE HOME TEAM
Members of the Swiss Olympic bobsleigh squad, Friedrich Waller, breakman (left), and Felix Endrich, driver (right), relax after winning the two-man event. Invented by the Swiss in the 1860s, bobsleigh sees teams make timed runs down narrow, twisting, banked, iced tracks in gravity-powered sleds. In 1952, a rule change limited the total weight of crew and sled, ending the era of the super- heavyweight bobsledder.