Canada’s bobsledders, lugers wonder what’s to become of Calgary track
CALGARY — Canadian bobsled pilot Justin Kripps would normally be shaking off rust and testing equipment on Calgary’s sliding track at this time of year.
The 2018 Olympic champion is instead watching video of his previous races to get his brain in the game.
Calgary’s 33-year-old track built for the 1988 Winter Olympics has been the home base of the national bobsled, skeleton and luge teams for three decades.
It closed in March and remains shuttered until there’s money to pay for a $25-million renovation.