The Jamaican bobsleigh team were stranded for hours in France due to Covid travel chaos caused by a new virulent strain sweeping the UK.
Jamaica Bobsleigh team members Shanwayne Stephens and Nimroy Turgott push a Mini Cooper around the streets of Peterborough as part of their training. Reuters
The Mini training session is part of their routine after coronavirus disrupted their plans. Reuters
Shanwayne Stephens (right) and Nimroy Turgott were stranded this week, along with thousands of others in France because of emergency border closures. Getty Images
They have been competing only in two-man bobsleigh events because another two athletes are stranded in Jamaica. Reuters
The team was inspired by the Jamaican men’s bobsleigh team competing in 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics, members of which were immortalised in the 1993 film Cool Runnings. Reuters
Stephens works out near his new home in Peterborough. Reuters
Stephens (right) and Turgott training with weights. Getty Images
'We didn’t have many options and as part of our training we needed to push a heavy sleigh,' said Stephens. Getty Images
Stephens sais: 'The pandemic is definitely making things more difficult but everybody has been in the same boat, it’s not just us.' Getty Images
Turgott working out at his home. Reuters
Last weekend’s competition was the first time in 14 years that Jamaica’s male team had qualified for the Bobsleigh World Cup. Courtesy Jamaican Bobsleigh Team
They were returning from Innsbruck, Austria. Jamaican Bobsleigh Team
They hope to compete in the Europa Cup in Austria next month. Jamaican Bobsleigh Team
The Jamaican bobsleigh team were stranded for hours in France due to Covid travel chaos caused by a new virulent strain sweeping the UK.
Jamaica Bobsleigh team members Shanwayne Stephens and Nimroy Turgott push a Mini Cooper around the streets of Peterborough as part of their training. Reuters
The Mini training session is part of their routine after coronavirus disrupted their plans. Reuters
Shanwayne Stephens (right) and Nimroy Turgott were stranded this week, along with thousands of others in France because of emergency border closures. Getty Images
They have been competing only in two-man bobsleigh events because another two athletes are stranded in Jamaica. Reuters
The team was inspired by the Jamaican men’s bobsleigh team competing in 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics, members of which were immortalised in the 1993 film Cool Runnings. Reuters
Stephens works out near his new home in Peterborough. Reuters
Stephens (right) and Turgott training with weights. Getty Images
'We didn’t have many options and as part of our training we needed to push a heavy sleigh,' said Stephens. Getty Images
Stephens sais: 'The pandemic is definitely making things more difficult but everybody has been in the same boat, it’s not just us.' Getty Images
Turgott working out at his home. Reuters
Last weekend’s competition was the first time in 14 years that Jamaica’s male team had qualified for the Bobsleigh World Cup. Courtesy Jamaican Bobsleigh Team
They were returning from Innsbruck, Austria. Jamaican Bobsleigh Team
They hope to compete in the Europa Cup in Austria next month. Jamaican Bobsleigh Team
The Jamaican bobsleigh team were stranded for hours in France due to Covid travel chaos caused by a new virulent strain sweeping the UK.