German Francesco Friedrich won a record-extending 16th men's bobsled world title, while Laura Nolte led a German medals sweep of the two-woman event to end the World Championships in Lake Placid, New ...
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Friedrich leads 4-man world bobsled title race as weather takes its toll on Lake Placid trackLAKE PLACID, N.Y. — Germany’s Francesco Friedrich is well on his way to another world bobsled title. And that was about the only predictable development in the four-man world championship race that ...
As they talked, Love felt someone next to her. The person who crashed the conversation was German bobsled great Francesco Friedrich, who has more wins than anyone in the sport’s history.
Francesco Friedrich won every championship he could in bobsledding this season. The German great is now a world champion for the 16th time, capping off his seventh four-man world title Saturday at ...
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Francesco Friedrich of Germany wins 16th world bobsled championship, taking 4-man in Lake PlacidCopyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Germany’s Francesco Friedrich, Matthias Sommer, Alexander Schuller ...
Francesco Friedrich is a world champion again, winning the two-man race at Mount Van Hoevenberg on Sunday in a down-to-the-wire finish — holding off German teammate Johannes Lochner by the razor ...
Germany's Francesco Friedrich is now a world champion for the 16th time, capping off his seventh four-man world title ...
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Kaysha Love’s path to becoming a world bobsled champion had an unlikely ally along the wayKaysha Love, of the United States, pumps her fist after winning first place in the women’s monobob at the bobsledding world championships, Sunday, March 9, 2025, in Lake Placid, N.Y. (AP Photo/Julia ...
LAKE PLACID, N.Y. — The greatest ever just keeps getting better. Francesco Friedrich is a world champion again, winning the two-man race at Mount Van Hoevenberg on Sunday in a down-to-the-wire ...
LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (AP) — The greatest ever just keeps getting better. Francesco Friedrich is a world champion again, winning the two-man race at Mount Van Hoevenberg on Sunday in a down-to-the ...
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