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Kohn, Mike
- 2002 Olympics four-man bronze medalist with driver Brian Shimer
- Qualified for the 2002 U.S. Olympic Team, placing second in 4-Man at Trials behind driver Brian Shimer
- 2-man champion at 2000 U.S. Sliding Sport Championships (driver Todd Hays)
- Finished 13th in 4-man at 2000 World Championships (driver Todd Hays)
- Finished 5th in 4-man at 1999 World Championships
- Kohn took sixth place in the 4-man at both the 1998 and 1999 World Push Championships
- Earned recognition as the youngest member ever to compete in the U.S. Olympic bobsled trials in 1992 at age 20. His 4-man team finished in sixth place
- Kohn holds a degree in exercise physiology from George Mason University
Kohn, a specialist in the Virginia Army Guard, is one of several fellow U.S. Olympic bobsled teammates that benefited from the Army's World Class Athlete Program, which is based at Fort Carson near Colorado Springs, Colorado. Other members of the program include Darrin Steele, Dan Steele, Garrett Hines, and Doug Sharp.
"I've been put into a situation where I can get into the greatest spectacle on earth and represent my country, and perhaps win a gold medal."
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Height: 6'1
Born: 26-May-1972
Hometown: Chantilly, Va.
Sport: Bobsled
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