🚨 Jamaica's bobsled team is heading back to the Olympics. Jamaica's bobsled squad is proving it's far more than just a Hollywood legend, having officially secured three quotas for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina. The Jamaican Bobsleigh & Skeleton Federation confirmed that the country will compete in the two-man, four-man, and women's monobob events. This matches their strong showing from 2022 and cements Jamaica's place as a serious force on the international ice circuit. While the women's two-person team sits as the first alternate, the qualified teams highlight the federation's ongoing commitment to excellence and global competitiveness. After a long absence from several Olympic cycles between 2006 and 2018, Jamaica has roared back with renewed energy, keeping the Caribbean flag flying high in winter sports. This milestone comes on the heels of a groundbreaking achievement in November 2025, when Jamaica clinched its first-ever international gold medal in the four-man event at the North American Cup in Whistler, outpacing Canada. Pilots Junior Harris and Shane Pitter shared their immense pride, saying the victory struck a chord throughout the island. From an inspiring underdog tale to a genuine medal-winning powerhouse, Jamaica's bobsled team is poised to pen an exciting new chapter of success that transcends its cinematic roots.