The tobogganing championship in Canada begins for Germany. The double-seat seasons get silver and bronze.
At the start of the world’s racing toilet championships in Whistler’s Canadian, the double-seat teams brought the first medals for the German team. At the premiere of the Mixed relay, Dajana Eitberger/Magdalena Matschina and Hannes Orlamünder/Paul Gubitz and Jessica Degenhardt/Cheyenne Rosenthal only had to give up. The two German teams were 0.018 seconds or 0.097 seconds behind Thomas Steu/Wolfgang Kindl and Selina Egle/Lara Michaela Kipp. The mixed competition replaces the sprint among the racing tobogganists and is driven both with both the single-seaters and the double-seaters. In the one-seater, Max Langenhan and Julia Taubitz as well as Merle Fräbel and David Nössler fight for the World Cup medals. The title fights on the 2010 Olympic Railway end on Sunday night with the team relay. Before that, the double-seaters and the single-seaters are about the World Cup medals.
Source: Stern

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