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Jamaica's Winston Watts not satisfied with Olympic performance

Jamaica bobsleigh pilot Winston Watts reveals that he was not pleased with his display at the Winter Olympics in Sochi as he and teammate Marvin Dixon finished 29th.

Jamaica bobsleigh pilot Winston Watts has admitted that he and his teammate Marvin Dixon were not satisfied with their performance in the Winter Olympics.

Watts and Dixon finished 29th overall in the two-man event in Sochi, after posting a time of 2:55.40 in their three runs down the course.

He told BBC Sport: "We didn't achieve what we wanted to, but we lit up the Games and I'm pleased with how the crowds have supported us here in Sochi."

The two-man event was won by Russia.

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Pilot Winston Watts and Marvin Dixon of Jamaica team 1 make a run during the Men's Two-Man Bobsleigh heats on Day 9 of the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics at Sliding Center Sanki on February 16, 2014
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