From concussions to coercion: Why Canada's Olympic sliders say their safety is at risk

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Kori Hol still has her bobsleigh helmet. But not because the 29-year-old pilot has any aspirations to return to the sport.

“This is the helmet that ended my bobsleigh career,” Hol said from her home in Port Moody, B.C. “I keep this one. This one, when I own my own house, will be on display I think because it kind of is a reminder of what I went through in the sport.”

Hol was once one of Canada’s most promising bobsleigh athletes. Twice she won the North American Cup overall gold, and had her sights on the Beijing Olympics. While trying to

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