Johannes Lochner of Germany won his first four-man World Cup bobsled race of the season in Lillehammer, Norway, overtaking Francesco Friedrich in the second heat. Friedrich finished second, extending his lead in the standings over Brad Hall of Britain, who placed third. In the two-woman race, Germany swept the medals, with Laura Nolte taking her fourth win of the season, moving closer to securing her third consecutive overall World Cup title. Germany has dominated the two-woman races this season, winning 17 out of 18 possible medals. The U.S. had a 10th place finish in the four-man race and a seventh place finish in the two-woman race. Upcoming events include the World Cup women’s monobob and two-man bobsled in Lillehammer, the World Championships for skeleton in Lake Placid, and the World Cup luge events in Pyeongchang. Overall, Germany continues to dominate in bobsled and the U.S. is looking to improve their standings in upcoming competitions.
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