Young Canadian squad races to fifth in World Cup luge relay in Germany
WINTERBERG, Germany — Canada’s young luge team raced to fifth place in the relay at a World Cup on Sunday.
Trinity Ellis, a 19-year-old from Pemberton, B.C., Reid Watts, a 23-year-old from Whistler, B.C., and Calgarians Devin Wardrope (19) and Cole Zajanski (20) had a combined time of two minutes 25.587 seconds.
“We are happy with the result even though our run wasn’t the best,” said Wardrope. “Getting the experience of racing the relay now is going to be so beneficial for us in our future sliding career. With the limited runs and experience we have on this track, it was good to see that we could put down a run while doing our best to minimize mistakes on the way down.”
Latvia won gold with 2:24.294. Austria was second in 2:24.652, while the Americans took the bronze medal (2:24.802).