Dukurs wins, moves closer to skeleton World Cup title
ST. MORITZ, Switzerland — Martins Dukurs of Latvia won the World Cup men’s skeleton race on Friday, moving him closer to a record ninth overall series championship.
Dukurs took the gold, while German sliders Felix Kisinger and Axel Jungk won silver and bronze, respectively. The win pushed Dukurs past Russia’s Alexander Tretiakov for the series lead, with just one race left — on home ice for Dukurs in Sigulda in two weeks.
Tretiakov finished sixth and now trails Dukurs by 21 points in the standings. Dukurs can clinch the title with a win or runner-up finish in Sigulda, regardless of what Tretiakov does.
Kevin Boyer of Sherwood Park, Alta., tied for 17th. Kyle Murray of Calgary was 24th.