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01/18 15:42 CST Johannes Lochner of Germany finishes sweep of season-long men's
World Cup bobsled points titles
Johannes Lochner of Germany finishes sweep of season-long men's World Cup
bobsled points titles
ALTENBERG, Germany (AP) --- Johannes Lochner of Germany clinched the World Cup
overall four-man and combined bobsled titles on Sunday, giving him a clean
sweep of the season-long championships in what he says will be his final year
before retirement.
Adam Ammour won the four-man World Cup finale on Sunday, with Lochner second
and Francesco Friedrich third in yet another German sweep.
That finish was more than enough for Lochner --- also the two-man World Cup
points champion this season --- to clinch the four-man and combined titles.
In the two-woman race, Germany's Laura Nolte won to wrap up her fourth
consecutive points title.
Kaillie Humphries Armbruster of the U.S. was second and also was second in the
season-long two-woman standings, her best points-race finish since winning the
World Cup title since 2018. Germany's Kim Kalicki took third in Sunday's season
finale, wrapping up her third-place spot in the points chase.
Luge
Germany's Jessica Degenhardt and Cheyenne Rosenthal won a World Cup women's
doubles race in Oberhof, Germany, on Sunday. Austria's Selina Egle and Lara
Kipp took silver, while Dajana Eitberger and Magdalena Matschina of Germany won
bronze.
In men's doubles, Germany's Tobias Wendl and Tobias Arlt won, with countrymen
Toni Eggert and Florian Mueller second. Austria's Juri Gatt and Riccardo
Schoepf were third. Zach DiGregorio and Sean Hollander paced the U.S.,
finishing ninth.
Germany won the team relay, with Austria second, Latvia third and the U.S.
fourth.
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