skeleton sled
Plural
skeleton sleds
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a type of sports equipment used in skeleton racing, designed for an athlete to slide headfirst down an icy track
A skeleton sled is a small, narrow sled used in the sport of skeleton racing, where an athlete rides head-first and face-down on an ice track. The sled is made of lightweight, durable materials and has metal strips on the bottom that help it glide smoothly over the ice. The athlete lies on the sled and steers using subtle movements of the body, as they race down the track at high speeds. Skeleton sleds are designed to be fast, responsive, and aerodynamic to provide the rider with control and stability while navigating the track.
- She practiced her starts repeatedly on the skeleton sled.
- The skeleton sled is streamlined for maximum speed.
- The athlete wore a specialized helmet while using the skeleton sled.
- Competitors must maneuver the skeleton sled through challenging turns.
- The skeleton sled is made of lightweight materials for agility.