
Del Duca’s fourth-place finish for USA Bobsled at world championships fuels his appetite for more
LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (AP) — Frank Del Duca has some of U.S. bobsled great Steven Holcomb’s tools in his possession. Actual tools, as in ones that Holcomb used to tune up his sleds when he was the world’s best bobsledder.
When Holcomb died, the tools made their way to Del Duca. And maybe there’s still some magic in them.
Del Duca matched his best finish in a major international race on Sunday, finishing fourth in the two-man world championship on USA Bobsled’s home track at Mount Van Hoevenberg. He couldn’t break through the German barricade atop the podium — Francesco Friedrich won, Johannes Lochner was second and Adam Ammour was third to lead a sweep of the medals — but Del Duca was right there all the way to the end.
“Really, really wanted a medal,” said Del Duca, who teamed with Charlie Volker to finish fourth, less than a quarter-second away from Ammour’s bronze-medal time. “I see where I gave up some time. And you just have to be perfect to duke it out with the Germans. They’re a very strong program, top to bottom. And we’re knocking on the door. But there’s just a little more I need to do to be really, really fighting it out with them.”