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OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES.—Two of Britain's leading bob-sleigh exponents are pictured above. Left: John Crammond, 40-year-old London stockbroker, who led the field after three runs in the skeleton, single man bob-sleigh, held on the famous Cresta run at St. Moritz, where the Olympic Winter Games are at present taking place. Right: Wing -Commander W. E. Coles, who weighs more than 15 stone, was chosen (with Group Captain R. W. Collings, weighing 16st 10lb) as Britain's No. 1 team for the two men bob-sleigh race. Here Wing-Commander Coles prepares himself for a run.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 14624, 18 March 1948, Page 3

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OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES.—Two of Britain's leading bob-sleigh exponents are pictured above. Left: John Crammond, 40-year-old London stockbroker, who led the field after three runs in the skeleton, single man bob-sleigh, held on the famous Cresta run at St. Moritz, where the Olympic Winter Games are at present taking place. Right: Wing-Commander W. E. Coles, who weighs more than 15 stone, was chosen (with Group Captain R. W. Collings, weighing 16st 10lb) as Britain's No. 1 team for the two men bob-sleigh race. Here Wing-Commander Coles prepares himself for a run. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 14624, 18 March 1948, Page 3

OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES.—Two of Britain's leading bob-sleigh exponents are pictured above. Left: John Crammond, 40-year-old London stockbroker, who led the field after three runs in the skeleton, single man bob-sleigh, held on the famous Cresta run at St. Moritz, where the Olympic Winter Games are at present taking place. Right: Wing-Commander W. E. Coles, who weighs more than 15 stone, was chosen (with Group Captain R. W. Collings, weighing 16st 10lb) as Britain's No. 1 team for the two men bob-sleigh race. Here Wing-Commander Coles prepares himself for a run. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 14624, 18 March 1948, Page 3