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Cool Runnings returns

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A JAMAICAN women’s bobsled team have qualified for next month’s Winter Olympics in Pyeongchan­g, 30 years after a men’s team from the Caribbean nation first made their fairytale appearance at the 1988 Calgary Games.

Local media citing the Jamaica Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation said the women’s team sealed qualificat­ion over the weekend.

The three-member team comprises Carrie Russell, Audra Segree and pilot Jazmine Fenlator-Victorian.

Fenlator-Victorian, who has dual citizenshi­p in the United States and Jamaica, represente­d the United States at the 2014 Sochi Olympics before switching back to compete for Jamaica.

Russell, 27, was a member of the Jamaican women’s 4x100m relay team which won gold at the 2013 World Athletics Championsh­ips.

A team of Jamaican bobsledder­s first gained fame in 1988 when they made their Olympic debut in Calgary, becoming a popular underdog story of the games.

The team’s exploits provided the inspiratio­n for the 1993 movie Cool Runnings. In comments to US broadcaste­r NBC last November, FenlatorVi­ctorian said the Jamaican squad was made up of “experience­d, world-class, elite athletes.”

“Although my brakewomen may have limited experience in bobsleigh, [they] are some of the most elite with training, physical ability and mental toughness,” Fenlator-Victorian said.

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