Bobsled

/ˈbɑbslɛd/ noun

A narrow, high-speed sled with runners used in the Winter Olympics, steered and driven by a team of 2-4 athletes racing down icy tracks.

From 'bob' (to move up and down quickly) + 'sled'; the name describes the rocking, bobbing motion of the sled as it accelerates down the course, popularized in the 1880s.

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