Germany sweeps 2-woman World Cup medals, Canada's Lotholz and Walkeden 8th
In 4-man race, Pat Norton and teammates top Canadians in 14th in Norway
![German athlete Laura Nolte waves after completing her second run to finish third in the women's monobob at the Bobsleigh World Cup in Innsbruck, Austria on January 18, 2025.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7454741.1739123631!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_1180/nolte-laura-250118-1180.jpg?im=Resize%3D780)
Germany swept the medals again and Laura Nolte moved a big step closer to what would be her third consecutive overall World Cup title in a two-woman bobsled race on Sunday in Lillehammer, Norway.
Nolte and Leonie Kluwig won gold in one minute 44.40 seconds, Kim Kalicki and Leonie Fiebig captured silver (1:44.42) and Lisa Buckwitz and Kira Lipperheide took bronze (1:44.70).
The win, Nolte's fourth in six two-woman races this season, gave her a 75-point lead over Kalicki in the overall standings.
She needs only a ninth-place finish in next weekend's World Cup finale to clinch the title.
Germany has grabbed 17 of the 18 possible medals in two-woman races this season. The only exception was at Sigulda, Latvia, on Dec. 15, when Kaysha Love of the United States drove to a bronze.
There were three Canadian entries and one placed inside the top 10, with Melissa Lotholz and Leah Walkeden finishing eighth in 1:45.21.
Teammates Cynthia Appiah and Skylar Sieben were 11th (1:45.58) while Erica Voss and Eden Wilson were last of 22 sleds in 1:00.29.
WATCH l IBSF World Cup Lillehammer: 2-woman bobsleigh heat 2:
In the four-man bobsled event, Johannes Lochner of Germany overtook Francesco Friedrich in the second heat Sunday and won a four-man World Cup bobsled race for the first time this season, clocking 1:39.85.
Friedrich finished second (1:39.90) and extended his lead in the World Cup four-man standings to 61 points over Brad Hall of Britain, who placed in a tie for third with Michael Vogt of Switzerland (1:40.05).
Canada's Pat Norton, Mike Evelyn O'Higgins, Keaton Bruggeling and Shaq Murray-Lawrence were 14th (1:41.33), two spots ahead of Taylor Austin, Mark Zanette, Yohan Eskrick-Parkinson and Cyrus Gray (1:41.49).
Up next
- Bobsled: World Cup women's monobob and two-man, Saturday in Lillehammer.
- Skeleton: World championships for men and women, March 6-7 in Lake Placid, N.Y.
- Luge: World Cup men's doubles, women's doubles and men's singles, Saturday at Pyeongchang, South Korea.
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WATCH l IBSF World Cup Lillehammer: 4-man bobsleigh heat 2:
With files from CBC Sports