WINTERBERG, Germany — Germany's dominance of the World Cup two-man bobsled season continued Saturday, with the host nation sweeping the medals again.
Johannes Lochner was first, Adam Ammour was second and Francesco Friedrich was third. It was the fifth two-man race of the season and the fifth German sweep.
The only variable is the order; Lochner has now won four of those races, Friedrich won the other and Ammour got silver for the first time on Saturday after four bronzes to start the season.
American Kris Horn drove to a fourth-place finish, the best two-man result of his World Cup career as a pilot. And Frank Del Duca of the U.S. was fifth; he's been sixth or better in all five two-man events on the World Cup schedule to this point.
''It's great to start the second half of the season with good results,'' USA Bobsled coach Chris Fogt said. ''It shows how hard our athletes continued to work and train over the holidays.''
Women's monobob
Earlier Saturday in Winterberg, Laura Nolte of Germany got her second women's monobob World Cup win of the season and her fifth medal in five tries.
Nolte prevailed, with Cynthia Appiah of Canada — matching her best career monobob showing — finishing second and Lisa Buckwitz of Germany placing third.