Gregory Sun and Curtis Harry were both 35 years old at the time of the Nagano Olympics, and were the same bobsleigh team that had represented Trinidad and Tobago at the 1994 Winter Olympics.[6][7] The two-man bobsleigh race was a four-leg competition, held on 14–15 February, with two runs on each day.[8] On the first day, they posted runs of 56.74 seconds,[9] and 56.78 seconds.[10] Overnight, they were in 31st place out of 37 sleds still in the competition.[11] On the second day, the Trinidad and Tobago team posted times of 56.73 seconds,[12] and 56.40 seconds.[13] Overall, their total time was 3 minutes and 46.65 seconds, which put them in 32nd place, out of 36 sleds that finished the contest.[8] The gold medal was won by Italy, the silver by Canada, and the bronze by Germany.[8] Sun would later race again in the 2002 Winter Olympics.[6]