Christine de Bruin and Kristen Bujnowski Win Third Straight Bronze on Bobsleigh World Cup

Team Kripps slides to fifth in four-man racing

ALTENBERG, Ger.Christine de Bruin and Kristen Bujnowski extended their podium streak after winning their third bronze medal in as many races on the World Cup bobsleigh season Sunday.

The Canadian duo moved into third spot in the overall World Cup two-woman bobsleigh standings after clocking a two-run time of 1:54.45 on the 17-turn beast of a track in Altenberg, Germany.

Its always great to podium on a German track so we are happy, but also very hungry to climb even higher on the podium, said de Bruin, who also won a bronze at the Olympic Test Event in Beijing in October with Bujnowski.

The Canucks finished .35 seconds behind Americans Kaillie Humphries and Kaysha Love (1:54.10). Germanys Laura Nolte and Deborah Levi were second at 1:54.14.

De Bruin, a 32-year-old from Stony Plain, Alta., has had her share of podium celebrations with Bujnowski (Mount Brydges, Ont.) at the Altenberg stop on the World Cup circuit.

Two of their six career World Cup medals have come at the German track, which is regarded as one of the most challenging bobsleigh tests in the world. The Canadian duo captured their first World Cup medal a silver in 2019 in Altenberg. One year later they also celebrated their second-career World Championship bronze medal on the 1,413-metre German chute.

Altenberg used to be one of my favourite tracks, but as Im getting older, it just hurts, laughed de Bruin. The pressures (in the corners) are a lot here, but it is always fun coming here because it is such a huge challenge.

Altenberg hasnt always been a joyful place for de Bruin, who has proven this year she and Bujnowski are a medal threat regardless of the types of tracks thrown at them. With Bujnowski sidelined with an injury lats year, the 2018 Olympian struggled to a 16th-place finish in both the two-woman and monobob races at the 2021 World Championships.

This weekend was redemption for Christine and Im so proud of her. I know it wasnt easy for her to come back here after those results at World Championships last season, said the 29-year-old Bujnowski, who has been the force behind de Bruins sled each week at the start of the track on the journey to Beijing. She really wanted to prove to herself that she is good here and I thought she did amazing.

Melissa Lotholz (Barrhead, Alta.) and Sara Villani (Norval, Ont.) slid to 11th place at 1:55.31. Torontos Cynthia Appiah and Edmontons Dawn Richardson Wilson finished in 14th spot with a time of 1:55.61.

Meanwhile, in the four-man race, Justin Kripps crew of Ryan Sommer (White Rock, B.C.), and Olympic teammates Cam Stones (Whitby, Ont.) and Ben Coakwell (Saskatoon) slid to fifth place with a time of 1:48.90.

Chris Spring (Vancouver) piloted the other Canadian sled. The three-time Olympian and his crew of Sam Giguere (Sherbrooke, Que.), and Ottawas Mike Evelyn and Cody Sorensen placed 11th with a time of 1:49.28.

Germanys Francesco Friedrich, Thorsten Margis, Alexander Schueller and Martin Grothkop remained unbeaten, winning with a time of 1:47.96.

Austrias Benjamin Maier, Sascha Stepan, Kristian Huber and Markus Sammer claimed the silver medal with a time of 1:48.63.

Russias Rostislav Gaitiukevich, Mikhail Mordasov, Vladislav Zharovtsev and Pavel Travkin won the bronze medal in a time oof 1:48.76.

The World Cup now travels to Winterberg, Germany.

Two-Woman Bobsleigh Results: https://www.ibsf.org/en/component/events/event/501937

Four-Man Bobsleigh Results: https://www.ibsf.org/en/component/events/event/501938

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