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British bobsleigh slider Gillian Cooke was exposed to the true perils of the sport during a world championship race in St Moritz - when television cameras showed her lycra body suit splitting open to reveal her backside.
The more obvious dangers of bobsleigh usually concern hurtling down an icy track at speeds of up to 80mph, but as Cooke (on the left of the photo with team-mate Nicola Minichiello) found out to her embarrassment in Switzerland, there are other risks involved too.
As she bent over her sled at the top of the run in Switzerland, the spandex suit she was wearing tore open to reveal her bottom and a black g-string.
British bobsleigh slider Gillian Cooke was exposed to the true perils of the sport during a world championship race in St Moritz - when television cameras showed her lycra body suit splitting open to reveal her backside.
The more obvious dangers of bobsleigh usually concern hurtling down an icy track at speeds of up to 80mph, but as Cooke (on the left of the photo with team-mate Nicola Minichiello) found out to her embarrassment in Switzerland, there are other risks involved too.
As she bent over her sled at the top of the run in Switzerland, the spandex suit she was wearing tore open to reveal her bottom and a black g-string.