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Description Steve Holcomb, along with teammates Ivan Radcliff, Brock Kreitzburg and Curt Tomasevicz cross the bobsled track finish line at Canada Olympic Park in Calgary, Canada, during the final day of U.S. National Bobsled Team trials. Holcomb was named the U.S. national four-man bobsled champion Images on the Army Web site are cleared for release and are considered in the public domain. Request credit be given as "Photo Courtesy of U.S. Army" and credit to individual photographer whenever possible.
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Author Jack Gillund

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current14:18, 15 December 2005Thumbnail for version as of 14:18, 15 December 20051,264 × 1,548 (530 KB)Ary29by Jack Gillund November 2, 2005 Spc. Steve Holcomb, along with teammates Ivan Radcliff, Brock Kreitzburg and Curt Tomasevicz cross the bobsled track finish line at Canada Olympic Park in Calgary, Canada, during the final day of U.S. National Bobsled Te

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