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Winston Watts lost visor on second run

Jamaica bobsleigh pilot Winston Watts reveals that he lost his visor on his second run during the two-man event on Sunday.

Jamaica bobsleigh pilot Winston Watts has revealed that his visor on his helmet broke during his second run on the course in Sochi.

Watts and his teammate Marvin Dixon are currently in last place in the two-man event after recording a time of one minute 57.23 seconds in their two runs down the course.

He told BBC Sport: "It's just one of those things.

"I pulled my visor and with all the adrenaline it just broke, and I said: 'Well, I'm not going to stop now, I'll show the world I've got heart and I'll take my sled down.'"

The duo will be back in action in Sochi later today.

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The Jamaica two-man bobsleigh team in action during the Salt Lake City Winter Olympic Games on February 16, 2002
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