Austria's Flock, Latvia's Dukurs capture skeleton World Cup overall titles

Latvia's Martins Dukurs won his 10th skeleton World Cup overall title Friday without racing, while Austria's Janine Flock finished second in her race on Friday giving her enough points to win the overall title.

Dukurs won without racing, while Flock finished 2nd in her race Friday

Austria's Janine Flock took a silver medal at the BMW IBSF Women's Skeleton World Cup on Friday, enough to win her the overall World Cup title Friday. (File photo from Adam Pretty/Getty Images)

Latvia's Martins Dukurs wrapped up his 10th World Cup men's skeleton season championship Friday without doing anything. Austria's Janine Flock had to work a bit harder on the way to clinching her second season long title.

Flock was second in the women's skeleton World Cup season finale, more than good enough to give her the points crown. Flock also won the season long title in 2014-15.

Russia's Elena Nikitina won the race, followed by Flock and Kimberley Bos of the Netherlands. Katie Uhlaender was 13th for the U.S., with Kendall Wesenberg 15th and Sara Roderick 16th in her World Cup debut.

WATCH | Flock secures 2nd overall World Cup skeleton title:

Austrian Flock secures second career overall World Cup skeleton title

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Janine Flock of Austria finished second Friday at the Innsbruck World Cup event which was good enough to capture her second career IBSF skeleton overall title.

Dukurs didn't even race Friday and was still assured the season title since most other top contenders joined him in skipping the race to prepare for the world championships. They start next weekend in Altenberg, Germany.

Dukurs has won the World Cup title in 10 of the last 12 seasons.

Russia's Alexander Tretiakov won the men's race Friday, followed by Britain's Craig Thompson and Austria's Samuel Maier. For the U.S., Austin Florian was 14th and Austin McCrary 23rd.

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