Olympic Sports
Jinxed Skeleton
I'm going to be very careful if I have to cover the skeleton competition in Turin.
What a difference four years can make.
At the 2002 Salt Lake Olympics, the U.S. skeleton team was one of the best stories to cover. Jimmy Shea had a magical time, winning a gold medal while competing with a photo in his helmet of his grandfather, Jim Shea, a 1932 Olympic double-gold medalist who had died a month earlier in a car accident.
Captivating Tristan Gale also won a gold medal for the U.S. in the women's skeleton.
Four years later, though, and it seems that the U.S. skeleton team is cursed.

