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Watch Steven Holcomb end U.S. Olympic bobsled drought

The late Steven Holcomb was arguably the most accomplished U.S. bobsled driver in history.

He was the only American pilot to earn three Olympic medals and the only one to earn world titles in both the two- and four-man.

Holcomb’s career highlight came at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics, when he guided the Night Train to four-man gold, ending a 62-year U.S. Olympic title drought in the event.

Holcomb led a team with push athletes Steve Mesler, Justin Olsen and Curt Tomasevicz.

“It took me 13 years to get it,” said Holcomb, who started bobsledding in 1998.