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A practice skeleton sled at the Australian Institute of Sport. In selecting a team, potential athletes first practiced the push start, which involves a 30 metres sprint while pushing the sled. This sled does not have wheels underneath - it is only used while the athlete is running on a treadmill. Photo taken by uploader during an AIS open day (Sunday May 7 2006). Permission given by the AIS to use the photo.

  • Permission: OTRS Ticket#: 2006051610001707
Date 7 February 2001 (according to Exif data)
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