Lotholz and Sieben of Canada Win Bobsled Bronze in World Cup Final

Lotholz and Sieben of Canada Win Bobsled Bronze in World Cup Final

Canadian bobsledders Christine de Bruin and Kristen Bujnowski, also known as Lotholz and Sieben, secured a bronze medal in the World Cup Final in St. Moritz, Switzerland. The duo put on a stellar performance in the women’s bobsled event, finishing with a combined time of 2:16.49.

The Canadian team faced tough competition from top bobsledders from around the world, but they managed to hold their own and secure a spot on the podium. This is a significant achievement for Lotholz and Sieben, as they continue to establish themselves as formidable contenders in the sport of bobsledding.

The World Cup Final in St. Moritz is one of the most prestigious events in the bobsled calendar, attracting top athletes from all over the world. The track in St. Moritz is known for its challenging and technical nature, making it a true test of skill and athleticism for all competitors.

Lotholz and Sieben’s bronze medal finish is a testament to their hard work, dedication, and talent. They have been steadily improving and honing their skills over the years, and their efforts have clearly paid off with this impressive result.

As they look ahead to future competitions, Lotholz and Sieben will undoubtedly continue to push themselves to new heights and strive for even greater success on the bobsled circuit. Their bronze medal win in the World Cup Final is just the beginning of what promises to be a bright future for these talented Canadian athletes.

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