The skeleton bobsled is a relatively new discipline of winter sports that competes in the winter Olympic Games. It is a sportwith high speeds where fearless determination of the individual slider is required to achieve a winning margin which can be a100th of a second. Skeleton bobsled requires the athlete to sprint, board a sled (weighing upto 43kg) and slide down a bobsleigh track with their chin just millimetres from the ice at speeds up to 130kmph in a head first position. This paper explores the basic physics that underlie the sport comprising the physics of ice friction, the aerodynamics of the slider, the dynamics of the descent of a curved track, control of direction and position on the track. The rules that govern the sport have a s...