Athletes from across the country, representing a wide variety of sports, traveled to Utah for a combine at the Olympic Oval in Kearns and a chance to make the extremely competitive bobsled and skeleton team USA rosters.
<p>KEARNS — Bobsled and skeleton Olympic hopefuls participated in &quot;the largest combine&quot; Chris Fogt, team USA bobsled head coach, has ever been a part of Saturday, with over 100&am
</p><p>Usually, the team brings smaller combines to different cities, for a turnout of eight to 10 athletes, Fogt said, but he's happy with how the larger event is going.
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