Kuwait Times

‘Perfect’ Geisenberg­er red-hot on Sanki ice

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ROSA KHUTOR: Gold medal favorite Natalie Geisenberg­er led her rivals a merry dance to move into a commanding position to win a possible first Olympic title after the first two runs in the women’s singles yesterday.

The German, bronze medallist four years ago, began in scintillat­ing fashion at the Sanki Sliding Centre by setting a track record of 49.891 seconds on her opening slide.

She was nearly half a second quicker than the next best - a massive advantage in luge where tiny fractions matter. “It was perfect,” said the smiling Bavarian police officer, who scorched to a second World Cup title this season by winning seven out of eight races.

The 26-year-old world champion also dipped under 50 seconds on her second attempt to clock a combined 1.39.814 and it will take a monumental error when she returns for two runs on Tuesday to let gold slip from her grasp. “I’m satisfied with both runs - the second was a little worse,” she said. “But I’m not champion yet, I still need two good runs. My lead is comfortabl­e and I feel calm, but there could be many mistakes tomorrow.” Compatriot and 2010 gold medallist Tatjana Huefner trails Geisenberg­er by 0.766 in second place with American Erin Hamlin third, 0.818 behind the leader.

German women have monopolize­d Olympic luge medals, having won every gold medal since the Nagano 1998 Olympics. They have also won 10 of the last 12 medals of any colour in the last four Games. Huefner was given vociferous backing by what appeared to be her own fan club, packed into the small stand at the end of the finishing straight, who held up letters spelling out her name. —Reuters

 ??  ?? KRASNAYA POLYANA: Yelizaveta Axenova of Kazakhstan speeds down the track in her second run during the women’s singles luge competitio­n at the 2014 Winter Olympics. — AP
KRASNAYA POLYANA: Yelizaveta Axenova of Kazakhstan speeds down the track in her second run during the women’s singles luge competitio­n at the 2014 Winter Olympics. — AP

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