DAVE S M T H SPEED. PRECISION. SUCCESS
DAVE SMITH BOBSLEIGH // SPEED. PRECISION. SUCCESS
DAVE SMITH BOBSLEIGH // SPEED. PRECISION. SUCCESS
FIRSTABOUT DAVE. A LITTLE
From an early age it was clear that Dave’s attention started and finished with sport. Even at primary school where he was the captain of the school Football team, Dave confidently knew nothing else could come close to the enjoyment that competitive sport gave him. Dave started playing football at under-8s age, followed by cricket at under-10s, as well as maintaining a keen interest in Judo alongside many other sports. This intense fascination with a variety of different sports continued throughout Dave’s school years.
Education in Sport & Exercise Science has run alongside Dave’s athletic development from college, all the way through to post graduate qualification. Knowledge and understanding in strength and conditioning techniques has played a vital role throughout his athletic career, resulting in Dave competing internationally for the Great Britain Bobsleigh team. Dave’s continued look towards Sport Science has presented him with gains in both physical ability and performance development.
Dave became a member of the Great Britain Bobsleigh team in August 2009. He was asked to join a squad of athletes after successfully fulfilling the vigorous selection criteria implemented by the British Bobsleigh & Skeleton Association (BBSA) and quickly realised that he had the right blend of speed, strength, and power required to be successful. Within two months of the initial BBSA testing, Dave was starting his first Bobsleigh season which endowed him with an experience of pure adrenalin, speed, and excitement. With a whole host of top quality events on the horizon, Dave is determined to compete for Great Britain during the World Cup Tour, as well as qualifying for the upcoming 2014 Winter Olympics.
WHAT CAN SPONSORING DAVE
BRING TO YOU.
Sponsorship makes the Olympics a realisation for Dave. Although drive, determination and passion can go a long way, support is essential to take opportunities at the top level. Contributions of products, time and/or money are gratefully appreciated. In return, you will get great marketing opportunities and exposure during competitive events, including:
• Display of logo/brand identity on athletes and/or equipment (e.g. bobsled) • Display of signage at event site • Potential naming rights • Client entertainment at events • Personal endorsements by athletes/coaches • Identification in PR material and communications • Promotional displays at events • Display and use of equipment by individual athletes • Association of brands
DAVE SMITH BOBSLEIGH // SPEED. PRECISION. SUCCESS
DAVE SMITH BOBSLEIGH // SPEED. PRECISION. SUCCESS
A REAL
SPORTS SPECTACLE. Bobsleighing and tobogganing are no longer “niche” sports, but exciting, annual highlights of the winter sports calendar. Both men and women compete in the sport of bobsleigh, a sport that combines speed, power and agility. There are two person races for men and women. Men also have a four-man event. Bobsleigh is one of the original sports in the Olympic Winter Games.
Bobsled racing began largely as an activity for the rich and adventurous who gathered at alpine resorts for weekends of competition and partying.There was no such thing as training. Competitors simply bought or rented a sled, started out as a rider and then took the wheel after a few runs.
By the 1950s, however, the sport as we know it today had begun to take shape. As the critical importance of the start was recognised, The International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation (FIBT) has achieved strong, fast athletes in other sports were drawn to bobsledding. Track steady growth in the international television coverage and market share and field competitors, gymnasts and others who could deliver a vigorof the two sports. As a result, there are over 25 sports television channels ous push at the start were much sought after. broadcasting events in bobsleighing and tobogganing. More athletic crews went hand-in-hand with advances in sleds and In 1897, the world’s first bobsleigh club was founded in St. Moritz, tracks. Today, the world’s top teams train year-round and compete Switzerland, spurring the growth of the sport in winter resorts mostly on artificial ice tracks in sleek high-tech sleds made of fibreglass throughout Europe. By 1914, bobsled races were taking place on a wide and steel. variety of natural ice courses. From the small core of alpine nations who originally embraced In 1923, the Fédération internationale de bobsleigh et de tobogganing bobsledding, the sport has since expanded around the world to include (FIBT) was founded and the following year a four-man race took place at warmer countries such as Jamaica, Japan, Australia and New Zealand. the first ever Winter Olympics in Chamonix, France. A two-man event was added at the 1932 Olympics in Lake Placid, USA, a format that has remained to the present.
Although the traditional bobsleigh powers remain strong, other nations have begun to show their strength. The 1998 Olympic Winter Games in Nagano, Japan, turned out to be festivals of firsts in bobsleigh. For the first time, two gold medals and two bronze medals were awarded at the Olympics. Seven medals were won by teams from six different nations, whilst eight nations finished among the Top Ten in both two-man and four-man events. The sport continues to expand. Lake Placid, a traditional site for bobsleigh competitions, built a challenging new combined track in 1999-2000. A new venue was added for the 2006 Olympic Winter games in Cesana, Italy, and a new facility was built for the 2010 Games in Vancouver/Whistler, Canada.
DAVE SMITH BOBSLEIGH // SPEED. PRECISION. SUCCESS
DAVE SMITH BOBSLEIGH // SPEED. PRECISION. SUCCESS
HOW TO
SPONSOR DAVE. Contact Information P: 0844 770 5461 M: 07934 005 212 E: dave.fj.smith@bobteamgb.org W: davesmithbobsleigh.co.uk T: @davesmithgbbob
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