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  1. Jamaican bobsleigh team 1988 and the movie Cool Runnings: All you need to know. How much of Cool Runnings is true? Did the Jamaican bobsleigh team really crash? Has the Jamaican bobsleigh team ever won a Winter Olympic medal? Answers to those questions and more.

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  2. Cool Runnings is a 1993 American sports comedy film directed by Jon Turteltaub from a screenplay by Lynn Siefert, Tommy Swerdlow, and Michael Goldberg, and a story by Siefert and Michael Ritchie.It is loosely based on the debut of the Jamaican national bobsleigh team at the 1988 Winter Olympics, and stars Leon, Doug E. Doug, Rawle D. Lewis, Malik Yoba and John Candy.

  3. 15 de sept. de 2016 · When a Jamaican sprinter is disqualified to the Olympic Games, he enlists the help of a dishonored coach to start the first Jamaican Bobsled Team.

  4. 1 de oct. de 1993 · An 11th hour solution is found, and they fly off to the Olympics, where, of course, their uniforms look shabby next to the Koreans and Germans, until the coach buys them new uniforms. Third act. The big event. First everything goes wrong. Then everything somehow turns out right. Cheers, hugs, delirious music, fade out.

  5. Summaries. When a Jamaican sprinter is disqualified from the Olympic Games, he enlists the help of a dishonored coach to start the first Jamaican Bobsled Team. Four Jamaicans form their country's first ever bobsled team to compete in the upcoming 1988 Winter Olympics.

  6. 15 de feb. de 2018 · Cool Runnings grossed nearly $69 million at the box office when it was released in ... “I took the Olympic uniform off and put my Army uniform ... before retiring from Olympic competition.

  7. 21 de dic. de 2013 · We see the main characters wearing helmets and their sports uniforms, standing in front of their bobsled. But more importantly, is the setting behind them. There are many others wearing thick coats and woolly hats, which both tells us that the weather is cold, and it lets us know who are the competitors and who are the observers.