
Friedrich wins 9th 2-man world bobsled title, leading another German sweep. Del Duca 4th for US
LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (AP) — The greatest ever just keeps getting better.
Francesco Friedrich is a world champion again, winning the two-man race at Mount Van Hoevenberg on Sunday in a down-to-the-wire finish — holding off German teammate Johannes Lochner by the razor-slim margin of 0.03 seconds over four runs encompassing about 4 miles of ice.
“It was a tough battle,” Friedrich said. “We said it would be.”
It’s the ninth two-man world championship of Friedrich’s career and extended his record total to 15 world titles overall, when adding in his six crowns in four-man. He’ll look to add another four-man title when worlds conclude in Lake Placid next week.