Filipszki And Siebert Add Another German Gold At IBSF Junior World Championships In Innsbruck
Diana Filipszki and Lauryn Siebert added one more gold for award table-fixing Germany at the International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation's Junior World Championships in Innsbruck, while Russian competitors won two of the four titles accessible on the last day of rivalry. 토토사이트 검증
Russia's Lubov Chernykh and Anastasia Kurysheva were fastest in both of their runs in the two-lady bobsleigh at the Olympic Sliding Center, timing 53.63sec and 53.71 for a completing season of 1min 47.34sec.
Maureen Zimmer, the recently delegated ladies' monobob junior best on the planet, completed second with her German accomplice Anabel Galander as they indented 1:47.65 from their two runs, while their countrymen Charlotte Candrix and Vanessa Mark came third in 1:47.89.
Completing fourth generally speaking, German pair Filipszki and Siebert secured gold in the under-23 class with a period of 1:48.50.
That was Germany's 6th victory of the Championships, more than some other country.
Under-23 ladies' monobob title holder Viktória Čerňanská took silver for Slovakia close by Patrícia Tajcnárová as they posted 1:48.93, while Romania's Georgeta Popescu and Antonia Sarbu were third in the lower age class in 1:49.48.
The day's other occasion was the four-man bobsleigh, with Latvia asserting triumph super German group by 0.02 seconds.
Davis Kaufmanis, Lauris Kaufmanis, Ivo Dans Kleinbergs and Arnis Bebriss were second speediest on their first run with a period of 51.22, yet a 51.12 exertion on the subsequent run consigned Germany into runner up.
Maximilian Illmann, Henrik Proske, Hannes Schenk and Lukas Koller got done with a period of 1:42.36 to Latvia's 1:42.34.
Another German group of Jonas Jannusch, Christian Roeder, Benedikt Hertel and Felix Dahms came third in 1:42.46.
Stepan Dubinko assisted Russia with winning gold in the under-23 characterization as the group's season of 1:42.73 was enough for fourth by and large, with the Austrian group drove by pilot Markus Kaiser.
Russia completed second on the award table with the present two golds adding to two on the first day of the season of contest on Friday (January 21), with Slovakia and Latvia both acquiring one triumph each.