Bath Chronicle

Sliding season starts with clutch of medals

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The 2022/23 sliding season began with a major medal haul as athletes from both the British bobsleigh and skeleton teams made the podiums in their first races for more than eight months.

Brad Hall and Taylor Lawrence were double medal winners, while Arran Gulliver, Rory Willicombe, Jacob Salisbury and Craig Thompson picked up a medal apiece.

Hall and Lawrence took silver in the two-man competitio­n on the North American Cup circuit in Whistler last Wednesday, clocking the fastest starts in each heat and only missing out on gold by 0.04 seconds to Switzerlan­d’s Michael Vogt, who finished fourth at the Beijing Olympics.

They then went one better to finish first in the four-man race at the weekend, again registerin­g the fastest starts in both runs in what was a first-ever competitiv­e bobsleigh run for Gulliver and Willicombe.

They claimed gold by 17 hundredths in Hall’s first four-man outing since piloting Lawrence, Nick Gleeson and Greg Cackett to sixth spot in Beijing in February.

Gulliver and Willicombe only joined the GB set up in the summer but started as they mean to go on in the absence of Gleeson - who has switched to the front seat this season - and Cackett - who is out in Canada with the team but wasn’t fit to race.

Over in Europe, Salisbury and Thompson won a bronze medal each in the first two Interconti­nental Cup competitio­ns of the season on Friday and Saturday respective­ly.

Salisbury celebrated the third medal of his career, beaten only by World Cup veteran Mattia Gaspari and current back-to-back World Championsh­ip bronze medalist Alexander Gassner in a strong field in Lillehamme­r. Thompson followed suit 24 hours later for his first medal since winning World Cup silver in Igls in January 2021.

Salisbury was the fastest starter in all four race heats across the two days, while Thompson set the track record in Run 1 of the second race.

In the women’s races, Amelia Coltman finished sixth on both occasions - the same position that Salisbury and Thompson placed when they weren’t on the podium.

The next instalment of racing began yesterday when the twoman bobsleigh and women’s monobob kicked-off a busy Europa Cup week in Lillehamme­r.

Great Britain had representa­tives in both those bobsleigh discipline­s yesterday and today, as well as the men’s and women’s skeleton tomorrow and Saturday.

The World Cup season starts the following week in Whistler, with skeleton scheduled for Thursday and bobsleigh taking place on Friday and Saturday, November 25-26.

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