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Canadian skeleton team for Sochi revealed, along with their unique helmet designs

The Canadian skeleton team for the 2014 Sochi Olympics was officially unveiled Wednesday, with Melissa Hollingsworth and Sarah Reid earning spots on the women's side and Eric Neilson and John Fairbairn taking the men's spots. In addition to the standard biographical information on them, though, the Canadian Olympic Committee also released something unusual: images of each slider's unique helmet, along with comments on why they picked their design. Here's what they had to say:

John Fairbairn:

"My story is that my last name is a little tricky to pronounce properly, and lots of people get it wrong. When we were racing in Königssee, Germany a few years ago, the track announcer called me “John Fair-brain”. My teammate, and now coach Keith Loach, picked up on that and started calling me Fairbrain, which eventually got shortened to Brain. I’ve always been the smart/nerdy guy on the team and so that totally fit with who I am. I had mine painted by Gerald McLaughlin with Voodoo Airbrushing in Pickering, Ontario"

We'll see if this Brain will prove able to take over the world in Sochi...

Sarah Reid:

I had been wanting to get my helmet painted for quite a while, and originally wanted an image that I found off the internet of a girl’s face that was half normal, half skull. Jason Bartziokas in Jasper suggested doing an image that was more symmetrical as the main image on the top of the helmet, because he said that would register a lot better from far away. I told him that what I liked about the other image was the fact that it was kind of feminine, but still kind of scary and deadly looking. He recommended I look up ‘day of the dead’ images on the internet, and when I found one I liked I sent it along to him.

Reid certainly might strike some terror into competitors with that look. The maple leaves are a nice touch, too.

Eric Neilson:

The story behind mine was pretty much that I wanted a very “bad ass” helmet. I know you can’t put that in a write up, but that’s what I wanted. It’s pretty much a “Demon Head” helmet that is on fire and is breathing fire out of the mouth that are skulls. I’m not artistic at all so all I had was an idea that I wanted a scary skull design, and Jason pretty much ran with it. He gets all the credit for it. He went above and beyond what my expectations were. I do think he made a helmet that embodies me perfectly though. I am a very easy going guy, but when it’s time to train at the gym, or the helmet comes on for sliding, there is a different side of me that’s not as fun-loving. To me it’s all business.

Fire and ice? Well, hey, that's proven a good tactic for some...

Mellisa Hollingsworth:

Mellisa’s helmet was done by Voodoo Airbrushing in Ontario. The idea combines skeleton and horses, explaining the horse skull. Then there are the six rodeo events on her chin guard. All stencils are lifted from actual photographs of her friends, family and even Mel barrel racing. Finally, there are “ghost” maple leaves in the background.

That's pretty cool that they were able to work from photos of Hollingsworth and her friends and family racing. She's the veteran of this group, winning a bronze medal in Turin in 2006 and finishing fifth in 2010. All the other sliders are making their Olympic debuts, but they've achieved strong results on the World Cup circuit. We'll see if Hollingsworth and her ghost horse can lead them to victory in Sochi.