<P> The Jamaican women's team was revived after the 2014 Winter Olympics, with KayMarie Jones and Salcia Slack competing in a North American Cup race in November 2014 being the first Jamaican female crew to compete internationally in over a decade . Among the athletes on the revived team is NaTalia Stokes, daughter and niece of former Jamaican bobsledders Chris and Dudley Stokes . </P> <P> Having qualified for the 2014 Sochi Olympics, but lacking funding, the cryptocurrency Dogecoin community raised on the team's behalf $30,000 of the approximately $40,000 required within two days . An online campaign was set up, seeking to raise an additional $80,000 through Tilt.com (formerly Crowdtilt). When it closed on 22 January 2014, the campaign had raised $129,687, far surpassing the target . </P> <P> After the 2014 Olympics former Olympic medallist and former coach of the Dutch and United States bobsleigh teams Todd Hays was appointed head coach and technical director of the Jamaican team . However he had to leave his role after one season due to a lack of funds to pay his salary, although he continued to work with the team in an unofficial capacity . Ahead of the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, the Jamaican Bobsleigh Federation invested significantly in the team, buying a new sled for the women's crew of Jazmine Fenlator - Victorian and Carrie Russell, and filling a number of coaching positions, with former British, Dutch and Brazilian coach Jo Manning becoming High - Performance Director, former Olympic and World Champion Sandra Kiriasis joining as driving coach and Dudley Stokes being appointed as coach responsible for of performance, mental preparation and general logistics . In January 2018, the Jamaican women's team secured qualification for the Olympics for the first time . However the men's team missed out on Olympic qualification by one position in the world rankings . Days ahead of the start of bobsleigh training at the Games, Kiriasis parted ways with the Jamaica Bobsleigh Federation after she was told she would be demoted from her position as driver coach to the role of track and performance analyst . On 21 February Fenlator - Victorian and Russell finished 19th in the two - woman Olympic bobsleigh event . </P> <P> The current team: </P>

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