The Jamaican Bobsled Captain: Dudley “Tal” Stokes and the untold story of struggle, suffering and redemption behind Cool Runnings
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
Ages: 12-15, 18+
The Jamaican bobsledder who never gave up!
At the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, the Jamaican bobsled captain, Tal Stokes, lost control of the four-man sled he was piloting and crashed violently while millions watched on TV. As skulls slammed the ice for twenty-one perilous seconds before the sled came to a stop, a calming clarity settled over him. Instead of walking away just glad to be alive, Tal internalized the experience and committed himself to reaching the pantheon of Olympic bobsledding, whatever it took.
In the run-up to the Olympics, the improbable sight of Black men from a tropical Caribbean island entering a white winter sport had seized the public’s imagination and struck a chord. Five years later in 1993, Disney Studios released Cool Runnings, a feel-good film very loosely based on their quixotic quest. The Hollywood version shaped an enduring image of the Jamaicans as funny, lovable, try-hard, wanna-be bobsledders whom everyone could relate to, even if they didn’t stand a chance.
The true story, however, of how Tal and the real Jamaican bobsledders clawed their way back from a near-death experience in Calgary reveals a far different tale. Told largely through Tal’s eyes, the book unveils astounding perseverance in the face of heartbreaking setbacks, chronic lack of money, and vexing doubts.
Against all odds, Tal and his Jamaican teammates took on the closed and cliquey world of established European and North American bobsledders and redeemed themselves by entering bobsledding’s elite at the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer.
That journey from rock bottom “crash test dummies” to fearsome contenders stands as a bold testament to the human spirit and never giving up. They pushed through barriers, upended the established order, and dramatically displayed the transcendent power of sport to inspire dreams and change the way we see each other.
Reviews
I thoroughly enjoyed reading about the experiences of Dudley Stokes. It was interesting to hear about his family history and how he arrived to the opportunity of bobsledding. From an athletic point of view I found it fascinating what goes into the art of bobsledding, as well as the teams perseverance and determination to succeed. It makes you appreciate the value of focus, hard work and not allowing any hurdles to block you from your dreams.
Much More Than A Sports Book Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024 Verified Purchase Although you will certainly learn a lot about the sport of bobsledding in reading this book, it is so much more. There is history and culture from a surprising number of places, amazing people, and even literary philosophies to ponder. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Wonderful!
"The Jamaican bobsled captain is a fascinating read and true testament to the fact that determination and character always wins though. It cuts through the Disney portrayal of the team as a group of dreamers and demonstrates the true world class mindset of Tal stokes and his drive to push the team to take on and beat the Worlds best."










