The Olympia Bob Run St. Moritz-Celerina is a bobsleigh track located in the Engadin Valley, Switzerland.
The track was initially created for winter guests from Great Britain who invented bobsleigh.
The horse-shoe corner, constructed of natural stones, was strengthened and its height and radius increased during the winters of 1995 and 1996.
Once construction is completed, the fifteen workers split up into respective sections to maintain their area during the season which is done every afternoon and can take up to four hours.
Once the bobsleigh and skeleton season concludes in early March, track dismantling begins.