Canadian bobsleigh teams just miss out on medals at World Cup event

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KONIGSSEE, Germany - Canadians Christine De Bruin and Sara Villani just missed capturing a medal Sunday in a women's two-man World Cup bobsleigh event.

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KONIGSSEE, Germany – Canadians Christine De Bruin and Sara Villani just missed capturing a medal Sunday in a women’s two-man World Cup bobsleigh event.

De Bruin, of Stony Plain, Alta., and Villani, of Norval, Ont., posted a time of one minute 42.27 seconds. That left them just .10 seconds out of third behind Americans Elana Meyers Taylor and Sylvia Hoffman.

Germans Kim Kalicki and Ann-Christin Strack finished first in 1:41.71, ahead of compatriots Stephanie Schneider and Tamara Seer (1:41.96).

United States bobsledders Kaillie Humphries and Lauren Gibbs speed down the track during the two-women race of bobsled World Cup in Schoenau am Koenigsee, Germany, Sunday, Jan. 24, 2021. (Tobias Hase/dpa via AP)
United States bobsledders Kaillie Humphries and Lauren Gibbs speed down the track during the two-women race of bobsled World Cup in Schoenau am Koenigsee, Germany, Sunday, Jan. 24, 2021. (Tobias Hase/dpa via AP)

Alysia Rissling and Dawn Richardson Wilson, both of Edmonton, were eighth (1:42.42) while Melissa Lotholz, of Barrhead, Alta., and Toronto’s Erica Voss were 15th (1:43.25).

Justin Kripps, of Summerland, B.C., was fifth in the four-man event in 1:38.21. His crew included Ryan Sommer of White Rock, B.C., Cam Stones of Whitby, Ont., and Saskatoon’s Ben Coakwell.

Calgary’s Chris Spring finished eighth in 1:38.44. His crew included Toronto’s Chris Patrician and Mike Evelyn and Mark Mlakar, both of Ottawa.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 24, 2021.

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