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Thursday, May 8, 2025

T&T’s bobsleigh team pushes for Olympic Qualification

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T&T bobsleigh team, from left, Jordan Raymond (coach), Nicholas King, Lee Johnson (head coach), Shakeel John, De Aundre John, Axel Brown, Xaverri Williams, and front (kneeling) Micah Moore.

T&T bobsleigh team, from left, Jordan Raymond (coach), Nicholas King, Lee Johnson (head coach), Shakeel John, De Aundre John, Axel Brown, Xaverri Williams, and front (kneeling) Micah Moore.

The Trinidad and To­ba­go bob­sleigh team is fac­ing hur­dles as they push for Olympic qual­i­fi­ca­tion.

De­spite re­cent im­prove­ments in per­for­mance, the team is strug­gling to keep up with the com­pe­ti­tion due to out­dat­ed equip­ment.

With the 2026 Olympics on the hori­zon, the lack of sup­port could jeop­ar­dise their chances of qual­i­fy­ing, even though they have shown po­ten­tial against top ath­letes at glob­al events, such as the on­go­ing World Cup, which is an Olympic qual­i­fy­ing event.

In an ef­fort to bridge the gap, the So­ca Slid­ers, who con­sist of head coach Lee John­ston, cap­tain Ax­el Brown, Tom Har­ris, De Aun­dre John, Sha­keel John, and Xaver­ri Williams, have start­ed a Go­FundMe cam­paign as they need as­sis­tance to keep com­pet­ing at the high­est lev­el.

“We got a Go­FundMe app out there, live at the mo­ment, with any­one that wants to sup­port. We im­plore you, too, be­cause it means a lot, and it could help us set new Caribbean his­to­ry. We are al­ready break­ing grounds un­touched by Tri­nis be­fore, and we are try­ing to leave our mark on the world scene and to do that, we need help,” Brown said.

Brown al­so gave an ex­am­ple of the im­por­tance of why they need new equip­ment when they par­tic­i­pat­ed in the third leg of the IB­SF World Cup at St Moritz-Cele­ri­na, Switzer­land.

The team placed 24th with a time of one minute and sev­en sec­onds in the four-man event, which fol­lowed their fin­ish of 21st in the first World Cup event on Jan­u­ary 12, show­ing the de­crease in per­for­mance by just one week.

The So­ca Slid­ers are set to re­turn to ac­tion at the IB­SF World Cup this week­end in Lille­ham­mer, Nor­way.

Brown and Har­ris will com­pete in the two-man event and team up with De Aun­dre and Sha­keel in the four-man race.


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