From hurricane-scarred shores to snow-swept Olympic tracks, Jamaica’s bobsled team is proving that resilience (not conditions) define how far a nation can fly.
Henri Rivers IV is the first of the Rivers triplets to represent Jamaica in Alpine skiing in the Olympics — so far.
Meet Jamaica's Olympic bobsled team: How 2026 compares to 1988 team that inspired 'Cool Runnings' movie originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Jamaica is back in the news ahead of the 2026 Winter Olympics. You can probably guess the reason why.
It’s "Cool Runnings" revisited, as Jamaica's bobsledders return to a second consecutive Olympics. They have their eye on the podium.
THE bobsleigh team has received majority of the attention in Jamaica’s build-up to the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy, however young Henri Rivers IV will make history for the island in Alpine skiing — and he’s being viewed as the standard-bearer in the event.
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There have now been 25 iterations of the Winter Olympics after competition began in France in 1924. Countless moments have been ingrained in Olympic history. But which stand out above the rest?
Under normal circumstances, Shane Pitter probably would have been on the water.
From living in Jamaica’s relentless heat to racing through snowstorms in New York, the Jamaican Bobsled Team’s road to the 2026 Winter Olympics has been shaped by extreme weather and unbreakable
Hours ahead of the opening ceremony for the Olympic Winter Games in Italy, one father told the Chronicle on Feb. 6 how proud he was to see his triplets break
The first Winter Olympics for West Babylon’s Henri Rivers IV is in the books. Rivers, 18, represented Jamaica in the men’s slalom in Bormio, Italy, on Monday morning. He was one of 49 racers in the 96-man field who did not finish the course, which presented brutal conditions with fog and heavy snow.