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🛷The first British Monobob competitor lights up the Winter Games with Adele Nicoll, making Olympic history – 닌자티비 Buzz
The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina 2026 had turned into a turning point in Adele Nicoll's amazing athletic career. Nicoll made history on Day 9 of the race by being Team GB's first-ever competitor in the Olympic monobob, which is a major turning point for British bobsleigh and winter sports. The 29-year-old Welsh athlete, who was a three-time national field champion before becoming a leading pilot on the biggest stage in the world, also carried her strong shot put experience to the track.
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💪 From Shot Put to Sliding Sport 🏋️♀️
Nicoll’s journey to the Olympics wasn’t a traditional one. A dominant force in British shot put — winning multiple national titles — she only began bobsleigh in 2020 after being spotted by a fellow athlete and quickly rose through the ranks to earn her place on the Olympic team. Her transition from summer field events to the icy curves of bobsleigh showcases her power, adaptability and fearless competitive spirit.
🛷 Historic First in Monobob
The monobob event, introduced to the Olympics just a few cycles ago, gives athletes a solo platform to pilot a sled down the demanding Cortina track. Nicoll’s presence not only represents a personal achievement but also a national first for Great Britain, as she blazed a new trail for future British sliders. She has also been competing in the two‑woman event, pairing strength with teamwork alongside Ashleigh Nelson.
🧊 More Than Just a First
Though her monobob result sits mid‑field midway through the competition, Nicoll’s emotional reactions and determination have resonated widely, inspiring many back home in Wales and across the UK. Whether she climbs further up the leaderboard or not, Nicoll’s Olympic debut rewrites history and sends a powerful message about perseverance and breaking barriers both on and off the ice.
Fans and fellow athletes alike are celebrating her courage and trailblazing spirit — moments that will keep showing up on highlight feeds and across social as the Winter Games continue.
Beijing 2022: Monobob
Bobsleigh, as a discipline, has been dominated in recent years by teams seeking every aerodynamic advantage to shave hundredths of a second off their runs. So it's fascinating that the newest event in the discipline -- the women-only monobob -- cuts away that secretive part of the sport by permitting sleds from only one manufacturer. (Image credit: OIS) Read the full article
Team Canada: Women’s Monobob Bobsleigh
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Karlien Sleper of Team Netherlands during the Women's Monobob Bobsleigh on day 9 of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games at the Yanqing National Sliding Centre in Yanqing on February 13, 2022. (Photos by Daniel Mihailescu / AFP via Getty Images)
The best description I've ever heard of the new Olympic sport monobob is that it's a woman doing the work of four men #Olympics
-- tweet posted by Christine Dell'Amore Feb 13, 2022
Karlien Sleper of Team Netherlands during the Women's Monobob Bobsleigh Heat 3 on day 10 of Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games at National Sliding Centre on February 14, 2022 in Yanqing, China. (Photos by Adam Pretty/Getty Images)