OBERHOF, Germany (AP) - Madeleine Egle of Austria is a bit closer to ending a 26-year streak of German dominance in women's World Cup luge.
Madeleine Egle of Austria wins women’s luge World Cup race, moves closer to season’s overall title
OBERHOF, Germany (AP) - Madeleine Egle of Austria is a bit closer to ending a 26-year streak of German dominance in women's World Cup luge.
Egle got her fourth race win of the season Saturday, extending her lead in the season-long points standings to 29 over Julia Taubitz of Germany with two races left in the season.
Egle could become the first non-German woman to win the World Cup overall title since Gerda Weissensteiner of Italy in 1997-98. Egle has 544 points this season, while Taubitz - who has won four of the last five World Cup titles - has 515.
Egle was first on Saturday, Taubitz was second and Natalie Maag of Switzerland was third. The top U.S. woman in the field was Ashley Farquharson, who placed seventh.