Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Team USA’s Britcher peaking as Pyeongchan­g Games near

- By Tim Reynolds

Summer Britcher seems to be peaking at precisely the right time.

Britcher won gold for the U.S. in the women’s World Cup luge sprint race at Lillehamme­r, Norway on Sunday for her second victory on the circuit in as many days. Britcher now is third in the overall World Cup standings, with a very realistic chance of getting to the No. 2 spot at next weekend’s World Cup finale in Sigulda, Latvia.

“Feels pretty good,” said Britcher, a native of Glen Rock, Pennsylvan­ia who is heading to her second Olympics .

The weekend wins gave Britcher five World Cup gold medals in her career, a record for any USA Luge slider in individual events on the circuit. Mark Grimmette and Brian Martin won 11 golds in World Cup races as a doubles team, and Erin Hamlin has six golds on the circuit — not including her two world championsh­ip golds, but factoring in her two from team relay events.

Britcher also has five World Cup medals this season. Only a trio of Germans — Natalie Geisenberg­er (13), Tatjana Huefner (six) and Dajana Eitberger (six) — have more, with Geisenberg­er already having locked up her sixth consecutiv­e World Cup points title and Huefner leading Britcher by 33 points in the race for second with two events left next weekend.

The best finish by a U.S. woman in the World Cup season standings was second by Cameron Myler in 1991-92. Myler also has a third-place World Cup overall finish on her resume, as does Hamlin.

Britcher may soon join that elite club.

“Definitely a good spot to be in mentally,” Britcher said.

And suddenly, with the Pyeongchan­g Games nearing, Britcher has a whole slew of momentum.

“It’s drawing ever closer,” Britcher said in a postrace interview with the Internatio­nal Luge Federation on Sunday. “I’ve just got to take each race as an opportunit­y to kind of train mentally for the Olympics and for that big one, that big race coming up.”

Germany has always been, and still is, the biggest power in luge , especially women’s luge. But the Americans are closing the gap: Hamlin is coming off an Olympic bronze at the Sochi Games, Emily Sweeney won a World Cup gold earlier this season and now Britcher — dogged by injuries in recent years — is clearly rounding into her best form of the season.

“My goal is to be on the podium,” Britcher said. “I think it’s going to take a lot of luck and a lot of things going perfectly but my goal is to bring home a medal.”

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