Skeleton sled is the lightweight vehicle athletes ride head-first. It consists of a frame, runners, and cowling. Proper design allows high speed and steering control. Sled integrity and alignment affect overall performance. Athletes rely on strength and body position to guide it. For example a racer mounts a skeleton sled at the start. That sled carries them through curves and straights efficiently. Coaches inspect sleds for alignment and safety regularly. Smooth, aerodynamic sleds improve glide and stability. Proper construction enhances competitive performance. Sled selection suits track characteristics and athlete style.
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