Canada’s John Fairbairn speeds down during an unofficial men’s skeleton progressive training at the Sanki sliding center in Rosa Khutor, sporting a bright, neon brain on his helmet.

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Canandian Jan Hudec and his personalized helmet.
Personalized helmets are not a new thing. Slovenia’s Tina Maze wore this spooky helmet at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver

Canandian Jan Hudec and his personalized helmet.

Katie Uhlaender and a bald eagle.

Canadian Olympic athlete Mellisa Hollingsworth and her horse skeleton.

British skeleton racer Shelley Rudman’s toothy helmet at the World Cup in Koenigssee, Germany.

Canadian skeleton athlete Sarah Reid displays her eerie helmet during her training session at the Sanki Sliding Centre.

Patriotic Eric Neilson had two eyes and Canada’s iconic maple leaf drawn on his helmet.
So inspired by her doodles, Spence commissioned O’Blenes in December 2013 to create something special for his trip to Sochi — a helmet with a one-of-a-kind design.

Gillian O’Blenes is a 17-year-old Calgary girl who turned to art to help pull her through her battle with cancer.

During the young dancer’s treatment she was introduced to Brad Spence, a Sochi-bound skier who broke his leg just before the 2006 Olympic Winter Games in Turin. It was during one of his regular visits to the hospital to see O’Blenes that the skier caught the 17-year-old girl doing something “amazing.” O’Blenes uses “zen doodling” to pass the time while in hospital.
So inspired by her doodles, Spence commissioned O’Blenes in December 2013 to create something special for his trip to Sochi — a helmet with a one-of-a-kind design.