Germany sweeps 2-woman World Cup medals, Canada's Lotholz and Walkeden 8th

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.

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.
Germany's Laura Nolte needs only a ninth-place finish in next weekend's World Cup finale to clinch the two-woman World Cup title. (Matthias Schrader/Associated Press/File)

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:

IBSF World Cup Lillehammer: 2-woman bobsleigh heat 2

2 days ago
Duration 53:15
Watch the deciding run of the 2-woman bobsleigh IBSF World Cup race from Lillehammer, Norway.

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.

Watch live coverage of the World Cup sliding events on CBCSports.ca and CBC Gem. A live streaming schedule is available here.

WATCH l IBSF World Cup Lillehammer: 4-man bobsleigh heat 2:

IBSF World Cup Lillehammer: 4-man bobsleigh heat 2

1 day ago
Duration 57:47
Watch the deciding run of the 4-man bobsleigh IBSF World Cup race from Lillehammer, Norway.

With files from CBC Sports

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