Women’s bobsledder fights for speed and respect

By Dawna Friesen, NBC News Correspondent

VANCOUVER – Women’s bobsledding only became an Olympic sport in 2002, with women competing for the first time at the Salt Lake City Olympics. Shauna Rohbock, 32, is a veteran of those games, but she still has to fight for respect in her sport, which she calls “chauvinistic.” NBC’s Dawna Friesen reports.

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