LAKE PLACID, N.Y. — Marcus Mueller and Ansel Haugsjaa felt the pressures of racing at home. And they were up to the challenge.
Mueller and Haugsjaa won their first World Cup men's doubles race on Saturday, prevailing on USA Luge's home track at Mount Van Hoevenberg with a two-run time of 1 minute, 27.509 seconds.
Martins Bots and Roberts Plume of Latvia were second and Yannick Müller and Armin Frauscher of Austria took third.
''It's so good to be home," Mueller said. "We still definitely have things to work on, but I'm taking the win today.''
In women's doubles, USA Luge got a medal as well. Austria won the race, with Selina Egle and Lara Kipp getting their 15th World Cup victory, with Dajana Eitberger and Magdalena Matschina of Germany placing third. The bronze went to Americans Chevonne Forgan and Sophia Kirkby.
In men's singles, Felix Loch of Germany got his second victory of the season and moved atop the World Cup standings headed into the Christmas break.
Loch finished two runs in 1:41.766. Max Langenhan of Germany was second in 1:41.820, while Wolfgang Kindl of Austria was third in 1:41.969.
Jonny Gustafson was eighth and Tucker West was ninth to lead the U.S. men's contingent.