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Dukurs brothers go 1-2 in World Cup skeleton race

The Columbian
Published: January 2, 2014, 4:00pm

WINTERBERG, Germany (AP) — Martins Dukurs of Latvia won a World Cup skeleton race Friday by a huge margin, re-establishing himself as the Olympic favorite after topping the field by more than a second.

Dukurs finished two runs down a rain-soaked Winterberg track in 1 minute, 54.93 seconds for his second victory in four races this season and his sixth win all-time on that course. He won by a huge margin for sliding, topping Tomass Dukurs, his brother, by 1.19 seconds.

Russia’s Alexander Tretiakov was another 0.34 seconds back for third.

Latvia, Russia and the United States each had two sliders in the top six. Matt Antoine — who was second after the first run — finished fourth for the U.S., one spot ahead of teammate John Daly, who posted his second straight top-five showing. Sergei Chudinov of Russia was sixth.

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