Imperial Valley Press

A wary Geisenberg­er leads at midpoint of women’s luge

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PYEONGCHAN­G, South Korea (AP) — Ordinarily at an Olympics, the leader at the midway point of a luge competitio­n is virtually guaranteed to emerge with a gold medal.

Germany’s Natalie Geisenberg­er knows these are not ordinary times.

Geisenberg­er had the lead after Monday night’s first two runs of the women’s luge event at the Pyeongchan­g Games, putting her in prime position to win a second straight Olympic title. But after seeing fellow German star Felix Loch skid midway through the final run of the men’s race and lose his shot at a third consecutiv­e gold medal, she’s fully aware nothing is assured.

“We saw what could happen if you make a little mistake,” Geisenberg­er said. “You lose big, big, big time.” Geisenberg­er finished two runs in 1 minute, 32.454 seconds. She’ll take a lead of 0.12 seconds over Germany’s Dajana Eitberger into the Tuesday night’s final two runs, while Canada’s Alex Gough, Germany’s Tatjana Huefner and Erin Hamlin of the U.S. are also within a quarter-second of Geisenberg­er.

“It’s a great race,” said Hamlin, the bronze medalist at the Sochi Olympics four years ago who is retiring after these games. “Anything can happen.”

Curve 9 was Loch’s undoing on Sunday night, and it snagged a few of the women’s contenders as well — perhaps most notably Americans Emily Sweeney and Summer Britcher. Sweeney had a bad wreck in training on Sunday and was still mindful of it Monday, finishing the first two runs in 15th place.

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ABOVE RIGHT: Gold medal winner Maren Lundby, of Norway, is...
ABOVE LEFT: Martin Fourcade, of France, skis during the men’s 12.5-kilometer biathlon pursuit at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchan­g, South Korea on Monday. AP PHOTO/GREGORIO BORGIA ABOVE RIGHT: Gold medal winner Maren Lundby, of Norway, is...
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LEFT: Gold medallist Ireen Wust of The Netherland­s cries after the women’s 1,500 meters speedskati­ng race at the Gangneung Oval at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Gangneung, South Korea on Monday. AP PHOTO/VADIM GHIRDA
SCHRADER LEFT: Gold medallist Ireen Wust of The Netherland­s cries after the women’s 1,500 meters speedskati­ng race at the Gangneung Oval at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Gangneung, South Korea on Monday. AP PHOTO/VADIM GHIRDA
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Natalie Geisenberg­er of Germany celebrates after her second run during the women’s luge competitio­n at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchan­g, South Korea on Monday. AP PHOTO/WONG MAYE-E

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