Brock Kreitzburg

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Steven Holcomb with Ivan Radcliff, Brock Kreitzburg and Curt Tomasevicz during the 2005 US elimination races in the four-man bobsleigh on the Calgary track.

Brock Kreitzburg (born February 16, 1976 in Akron ) is an American bobsleigh athlete .

Brock Kreitzburg has been involved in bobsleigh since 2003 and is trained by Brian Shimer . From the beginning of his career until Todd Hays retired after the 2006 Olympic Games, Kreitzburg was a pusher in Hays and Steven Holcomb's bobsleighs . Since then he has mostly only ridden in the Holcomb bobsleigh. So far, he has won four world cup races in both pilots' bobsleds. It is used in both the two-man and four-man bobsleigh. Kreitzburg made a significant contribution to the Holcomb team's win in the overall two-man bobsleigh World Cup and second place in the four-man bobsleigh for the 2006/07 season . At the 2007 Bobsleigh World Championships in St. Moritz , Kreitzburg only just missed a medal in fourth place in pilot Holcomb's four-man bobsleigh.

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