Justin Kripps leads Canada's 4-man bobsleigh team to World Cup silver in Altenberg

Justin Kripps piloted his crew of brakemen Ryan Sommer, Cam Stones, and Ben Coakwell to a silver medal at a World Cup event on Sunday in Altenberg, Germany.

Germany 's Franceso Friedrich scores yet another gold medal

Justin Kripps, Ryan Sommer, Cam Stones and Benjamin Coakwell of Canada, seen here on Dec. 12, compete in the 4-man bobsleigh during day three of the BMW IBSF World Cup bobsleigh & skeleton. (Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images)

Justin Kripps piloted his crew of brakemen Ryan Sommer, Cam Stones, and Ben Coakwel to a silver medal at a World Cup event on Sunday in Altenberg, Germany.

The Canadian four-man bobsleigh team finished with a time of one minute 49.16 seconds, which was 0.28 seconds back of the German sled of Francesco Friedrich who finished in 1:48.88.

"I have never medalled here in the four-man so this was really big for us," said Kripps, who slid onto the podium in both the two- and four-man events on the same weekend for just the second time this season.

"We crashed in training this week, and it was pretty hard for me to go do another run to qualify because I was pretty beat up so this one is extra special."

The Russian team piloted by Rostislav Gaitiukevich took bronze with a time of 1:49.23.

Kripps, of Summerland, B.C., has now landed on the four-man podium in consecutive weeks, after earning bronze in the World Cup circuit last week in Winterberg, Germany.

WATCH | Kripps leads Canada to silver:

Kripps pilots Canada to 4-man bobsleigh silver

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Justin Kripps, Cam Stones, Ryan Sommer and Benjamin Coakwell finished second at the IBSF World Cup event in Altenberg, Germany on Sunday.

In the women's event, Germans Kim Kalicki and Lisa Buckwiz took gold, ahead of compatriots Mariama Jamanka and Alexandra Burghardt, while Americans Kaillie Humphries and Sylvia Hoffman snagged bronze.

Melissa Lotholz and Sara Villani were the top Canadians in seventh place.

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