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  1. 5 days ago · The main reason the average American knows that bobsledding is in the Olympics, Cool Runnings is a sports comedy that tells the “true” story of an unlikely competitor at the 1988 Winter Olympics: the Jamaican Bobsledding team. The first to represent a Caribbean nation in the event, the team were trailblazers, even with their 26th-place finish.

  2. 3 days ago · Cool Runnings (1993) Cool Runnings. The debut of the Jamaican national bobsledding team at the 1988 Winter Olympics took the world for a ride, their journey epitomizing the spirit of underdogs ...

  3. 3 days ago · Cool Runnings is a unique blend of sports and comedy, centered around the unlikely story of Jamaica's first bobsled team. Derice Bannock (Leon), a sprinter failed to qualify for the Olympics, forms an unusual alliance with three other athletes, Sanka Coffie (Doug E. Doug), Junior Bevil (Rawle D. Lewis), and Yul Brenner (Malik Yoba).

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  5. 3 days ago · Each vote helps shape the rankings and ensures that the most inspiring and captivating sports movies hold their rightful place. Whether fascinated by the drama of boxing or the thrills of basketball, this list invites you to celebrate the greatest sports stories ever told on film.

  6. 5 days ago · Answer: Yul. This is a great scene where Yul gives Junior a pep talk in the bathroom after he wimped out on Josef Gruel, who had intimidated the Jamaicans since their first bobsled ride. Junior comes out fired up but then he gets scared after Josef turned around and started pushing him.

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    19 hours ago · Thang 3: Got into a 2-line formation for the Cool Runnings (Jamaican bobsled team) loop. Since we had an odd number, I grabbed a flag and led the ruck from the front. Went around the 0.6-mile loop around the AO with multiple stops along the way for PT. Sometimes we rucked backwards on my callout.