American bobsledder Kris Horn survives harrowing solo World Cup run after teammates miss sled
Kris Horn completed a challenging World Cup bobsled run solo after his three teammates did not load into the sled, leading to a risky descent at high speeds.
VIDEO This Made Blood Run Cold in the Veins: Three Fell, He Stayed Alone and Raced at 120 Kmh in an Empty Bobsled
In a shocking incident at the Bobsleigh World Cup in St. Moritz, Switzerland, American driver Kris Horn found himself racing alone after three of his teammates failed to board the sled due to a series of unfortunate slips during the start.
A Scene from Coconuts on Snow. Americans Couldn't Fit into the Bobsled, the Pilot 'Swam' with the Machine
At the Four-man Bobsleigh World Cup in St. Moritz, American pilot Kristopher Horn humorously lost all three crew members at the start, completing the challenging course alone before safely braking.