Canada’s Rahneva slides to skeleton bronze at world championships
ST. MORITZ, Switzerland — Canada’s Mirela Rahneva slid to a bronze medal Friday in women’s skeleton competition at the bobsled and skeleton world championships.
The 34-year-old from Ottawa captured her first world championship medal with a combined four-run time of four minutes 34.41 seconds.
Rahneva was in second place and Jane Channell of North Vancouver, B.C., was third at the halfway point of the event.
A challenging third run down the world’s only non-refrigerated sliding track dropped Rahneva to fifth spot, while Channell remained in the bronze-medal position.