File:US 4menbobsled bronze medal 2002.jpg
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U.S. Navy photo by Journalist 1st Class Preston Keres)
The USA II bobsled team poses with their bronze medals after finishing third in the 4-man bobsled event at the 2002 Winter Olympic Games. From left to right: Spc. Dan Steele, USA 2 driver Brian Shimer, Spc. Mike Kohn and Spc. Doug Sharp .S
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