Everything about St Moritz-celerina Olympic Bobrun totally explained
The
St. Moritz-Celerina Olympic Bobrun (known officially as the
Olympia Bobrun St. Moritz-Celerina) is a
bobsleigh and
skeleton track located in
St. Moritz,
Switzerland. Constructed in 1903, it officially opened on
New Year's Day 1904 and is the oldest bobsleigh and skeleton track in the world and the only one that's naturally
refrigerated used for bobsleigh and skeleton.
History
The track was initially created for winter guests from
Great Britain who created bobsleigh. In 1897, the
St. Moritz Bobsleigh Club was created. Because of popularity of the sport, fund raising for a track begin which was completed in 1903 with
CHF 11,000 raised. In 1972, the
Dracula Start House (Starthaus Dracula in ) was demolished and a new structure was created to meet the needs of the bobsleigh organizers with further renovations done in 1992, 1993, and 2002. The curves were given their names by the
British, which remain to this day.
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