GB four win bobsleigh World Cup gold in St Moritz
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Great Britain's leading four-man bobsleigh team, piloted by Brad Hall, claimed a second World Cup win of the season in St Moritz.
Together with team-mates Taylor Lawrence, Arran Gulliver and Leon Greenwood, Hall led the British crew to victory by 0.21 seconds on the legendary Swiss track.
Germany's World Cup leader Francesco Friedrich was second, while compatriot Johannes Lochner was third.
"It's honestly the best feeling in the world to get that gold medal. I'm absolutely buzzing right now," said Greenwood, who was not part of the GB crew when they won gold in Winterberg, Germany, on 5 January.
"It's my first ever gold medal in the sport and it's come at an amazing place. It means so much to everyone in the team and you could see that emotion when we got out of the sled at the end."
Hall's fifth career World Cup win in the four-man strengthened his place in second in this season's overall standings, with 1,044 points, and helped cut Friedrich's lead to 51 points.
Friedrich has won the overall four-man World Cup bobsleigh title for the past six seasons and had won three of the four previous races this season.
After setting the fastest time in the first run by 0.13 seconds, Hall extended that advantage in the second run to win in a total time of two minutes 11.59 seconds.
Sunday's planned sixth leg of eight in the World Cup four-man series, which was to take place on the same track in St Moritz, was cancelled.
Organisers said overnight temperatures were too warm to allow the natural ice track to freeze.