Trinidad and Tobago’s four-man bobsleigh team has achieved a groundbreaking milestone by securing their first extended podium placement at the North America Cup in Whistler, Canada. The event, held from November 23-24, witnessed the Caribbean nation’s squad delivering impressive performances against international competition.
The team, comprising pilot Axel Brown alongside athletes Xaverri Williams, Shakeel John, and De Aundre John, demonstrated remarkable consistency across two days of intense competition. On the opening day, the quartet clocked a combined time of 1:46.49 (53.60s and 52.89s across two heats), earning them fifth position among fourteen competing nations. Canada claimed victory with 1:45.80, followed by Israel (1:46.02) and Jamaica (1:46.05).
Day two brought further improvement as the Trinidadian squad advanced to fourth place with an enhanced cumulative time of 1:46.41 (53.36s and 53.05s). Jamaica dominated this round with 1:45.88, while Canada secured both second and third positions.
Their dual performances positioned the team within the prestigious extended podium classification (fourth through sixth places), recognized by the International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation as podium-level achievements for official rankings and athlete profiles.
The accomplishment becomes particularly significant given substantial pre-race challenges. Team pilot Brown revealed that delayed sled shipments cost the team an entire week of crucial training preparation. ‘We had to really put the hammer down,’ Brown noted, ‘resulting in heavy fatigue across the entire team by the competition’s conclusion.’
These results carry vital importance for Winter Olympic qualification, with each race contributing points toward global ranking tables. Brown cautiously optimistic about early qualification standings emphasized that ‘it’s still very early’ in the process.
The team now looks ahead to competitions in Park City, Utah—a venue Brown describes as their ‘favorite track’ and site of their historic first podium achievement in 2024. With four upcoming races scheduled, the squad aims to match or surpass previous performances at this successful location.
Completing the team roster are spare athlete Micah Moore and coach Lee Johnston, who continue to support the nation’s growing presence in international winter sports.
