Racing toilet World Cup
Gold and silver for racing tobogganists Langenhan and hole
With his broken foot, Max Langenhan cannot be stopped at the World Cup. Felix Loch gets a toboggan record in the single-seater with silver.
Max Langenhan and Felix Loch won gold and silver at the racing toilet world championships in Canada. The 25 -year -old Langenhan defended his title from the previous year in Whistler. Felix Loch, ten years older, won his eleventh World Cup medal in the one-man-the three-time Olympic champion replaced the Italian tobogganing legend Armin Zöggeler as a World Cup record holder.
“Sensational. It was a really hammer -horny race. Now we are here in one and two. What more do we want?” Loch. “A dream day. It could only have been rounded off with skiing,” said Langenhan. “In the end it is simply awesome to stand up again with Felix.”
Langenhan also rod with a broken foot at this World Cup in its own league. Two days after winning mixed gold together with Julia Taubitz, the sports soldier could not be beaten in the one-seater. In the first run, the Thuringian took the lead and defended the leadership confidently. His foot, which he had broken shortly before Christmas, apparently does not hinder him when tobogganing.
Felix Loch writes tobogganing story
Loch also did not come close to the time of his teammate. Bayer played its routine with his first Whistler mission. The old master had not been able to qualify for the mixed relay, had failed in the internal excretion to teammate David Nössler. This time hole was in top shape, in the second round the Austrian Nico Gleirscher from second place. Now he has won six gold, four times silver and once bronze in the one -man.
There are six gold medals, three silver medals and bronze medals in Zöggeler’s single-seater balance. Timon Grancagnolo ended the race as 13th, David Nössler was 17th in the one -man.
It was the tenth and eleventh medal at the World Championships for Germany’s racing tobogganists. Previously, the team of the new national coach Patric Leitner stood on the podium in all competitions. Before the last race, the team relay already got four gold, four times silver, three times bronze.
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Source: Stern

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