Canada’s Justin Kripps wins silver at bobsled World Cup in Germany
KONIGSSEE, Germany — Canada’s Justin Kripps continued to roll in Konigssee, Germany, by winning his fifth career medal on the bobsled track.
The 32-year-old Olympic champion teamed up with Cam Stones of Whitby, Ont., to win the silver medal Saturday on the 16-corner sheet in the Bavarian Alps. The Canadian duo posted a two-run time of one minute 39.17 seconds.
“That was a fun one,” said Kripps, following his 15th career World Cup two-man medal. “It was such a tight race, so I was really happy to get back on the podium.”
The lone Canadian sled was forced to fight back for a spot on the podium following some bad luck at the start of its opening run on the 1,675-metre track where Kripps and Stones clocked the second-fastest push time.