Germany’s Taubitz wins World Cup luge gold, Canada’s McRae take bronze
CALGARY — German luger Julia Taubitz earned her first World Cup win and Canada’s Kim McRae claimed bronze Saturday on a Calgary track that defied its reputation as an easy slide.
On a day when some women struggled to control their sleds, or spilled off them and tumbled down the track, McRae continued the success of Canadian women in luge after Alex Gough’s retirement slide prior to the races.
“It’s incredible. I was just going for two consistent runs this morning,” McRae said. “To be on the podium and be able to step in where she left off is incredible.”
Gough, 31, is the most decorated luger in Canadian history. She was the first Canadian to win an Olympic medal in the sport with a bronze in Pyeongchang, South Korea, in February.