Canada’s Mirela Rahneva wins World Cup skeleton race
ST. MORITZ, Switzerland — Canada’s Mirela Rahneva captured her second career World Cup skeleton gold medal at the birthplace of sliding sports on Friday.
The 30-year-old Ottawa racer gave Canada its first win in any World Cup sliding event — bobsled, skeleton or luge — this season.
Rahneva, who now has six career World Cup medals, took gold at the same St. Moritz track in 2017.
“It feels really good,” said Rahneva. “I love it at St. Moritz. I’m trying to figure out why it is exactly so I can bring it with me to other tracks, but I think it is just the long straightaways and beautiful ice. It a privilege to slide here.