SkeletonMen's Olympic SkeletonSingles| Year | | Time |
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| 1928 | Jennison Heaton, USA | 3:01.8 | | 1932-36 Not held | | 1948 | Nino Bibbia, ITA | 5:23.2 | | 1952-98 Not held | | 2002 | Jim Shea, USA | 1:41.96 |
Women's Olympic SkeletonSingles| Year | | Time |
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| 2002 | Tristan Gale, USA | 1:45.11 |
Note: This event was called Cresta when it was held in 1928 and 1948.
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