Kripps, Humphries win bobsled World Cup titles
KOENIGSSEE, Germany — Canada’s Justin Kripps won his first overall World Cup title after placing third in the last two-man bobsled race of the season, while compatriot Kaillie Humphries claimed her fourth women’s title on Saturday.
It is just the second time that Canada has finished on top in both men’s and women’s standings in the same season. Humphries and Lyndon Rush both finished first in 2013.
Francesco Friedrich, pushed by Thorsten Margis, was fastest in both runs of the men’s race for a combined time of 1 minute, 38.97 seconds, beating compatriots Johannes Lochner and Christopher Weber by 0.40 seconds for his second win of the season.
Kripps, pushed by Alexander Kopacz, was third, 0.44 behind.