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