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A photographic look at this weekend's World Cup bobsleigh action

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Canadian driver Chris Spring and brakeman Jesse Lumsden compete in the men's World Cup two-man bobsled action in Calgary, Alta., Friday, November 29, 2013.LARRY MACDOUGAL/The Canadian Press

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Canadian driver Chris Spring, left, and brakeman Jesse Lumsden congratulate each other after a third place finish in men's World Cup two-man bobsled action in Calgary, Alta., Friday, November 29, 2013.LARRY MACDOUGAL/The Canadian Press

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Winners of the men's World Cup two-man bobsled pose for photos, third Canadians Chris Spring, second left. and Jesse Lumsden, winners: USA's Steven Holcomb, centre right, and Steven Langton and second: Switzerlands' Beat Hefti, right, Alex Baumann, in Calgary, Alta., Friday, November 29, 2013.LARRY MACDOUGAL/The Canadian Press

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USA's driver Steven Holcomb, left, leads Curtis Tomasevicz, Steven Langton and Christopher Fogt during men's World Cup four-man bobsled action in Calgary, Alta., Saturday, November 30, 2013.LARRY MACDOUGAL/The Canadian Press

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USA's driver Steven Holcomb waves at the crowd after his bobsled won at men's World Cup four-man bobsled action in Calgary, Alta., Saturday, November 30, 2013.LARRY MACDOUGAL/The Canadian Press

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USA celebrates a win at men's World Cup four-man bobsled action in Calgary, Alta., Saturday, November 30, 2013. Left to right are Christopher Fogt, Steven Holcomb, Steven Langton and Curtis Tomasevicz.LARRY MACDOUGAL/The Canadian Press

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Canada's Kaillie Humphries, left, and Heather Moyse during womens World Cup bobsled action in Calgary, Alta., Saturday, November 30, 2013.LARRY MACDOUGAL/The Canadian Press

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Canada's Kaillie Humphries, right, and Heather Moyes hug after winning the women's World Cup bobsled race in Calgary, Alta., Saturday, November 30, 2013.LARRY MACDOUGAL/The Canadian Press

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Canada's Kaillie Humphries, centre, and Heather Moyes celebrate with Kaillie's five-month-old niece Haze Lewis after winning the women's World Cup bobsled race in Calgary, Alta., Saturday, November 30, 2013.LARRY MACDOUGAL/The Canadian Press

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Canada's Kaillie Humphries and niece Haze Lewis, left, and Heather Moyes celebrate after winning the women's World Cup bobsled race in Calgary, Alta., Saturday, November 30, 2013.LARRY MACDOUGAL/The Canadian Press

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Great Britian's Elizabeth Yarnold heads down the course during women's World Cup skeleton action in Calgary, Alta., Friday, November 29, 2013.LARRY MACDOUGAL/The Canadian Press

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Lativia's Martins Dukurs is hugged by a coach at the finish area as he celebrates his win after men's World Cup skeleton action in Calgary, Alta., Friday, November 29, 2013.LARRY MACDOUGAL/The Canadian Press

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Winners after women's World Cup skeleton action pose for photos second place Great Britians' Elizabeth Yarnold, left to right, first place USA's Noelle Pikus-Pace and third Russia's Elena Nikitina in Calgary, Alta., Friday, November 29, 2013. Pikus-Pace was disqualified from the event after her sled failed a post-race inspection.LARRY MACDOUGAL/The Canadian Press

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