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U.S. Army Sgt. John Napier drives the 12th fastest time of 52.28 seconds with Steve Langton in the first heat of the Olympic two-man bobsled competition at Whistler Sliding Centre in British Columbia, Feb. 20, 2010. After two of four heats, the USA II sled was in 11th place with a cumulative time of 1:44.73. U.S. Army photo by Tim Hipps, FMWRC Public Affairs See more at www.army.mil Official U.S. Army Olympics site |
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Image title | OLY1008-NapierTwoManHeatOne3534copy.jpg: U.S. Army World Class Athlete Program Sgt. John Napier drives to the 12th fastest time of 52.28 seconds with Steve Langton aboard in the first heat of the Olympic two-man bobsled competition Saturday at Whistler Sliding Centre in British Columbia. After two of four heats, the USA II sled is in 11th place with a cumulative time of 1:44.73. The final two heats are set for Sunday at 4 p.m. PST. Photo by Tim Hipps, FMWRC Public Affairs |
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