Great Britain Takes Historic World Cup One - Two in St Moritz
Great Britain’s women’s skeleton team has today made history in St
Moritz by taking a first-ever one-two at a World Cup.
In an event which saw the second and final run cancelled due to
heavy snow, Yarnold, starting in 14th place in the first
run, set the quickest time of the day of 1 minute 11.93 seconds
overtaking Rudman’s 1minute 12.18 seconds.
Speaking after the race, a clearly delighted Yarnold said: “I am
obviously really pleased and happy with the result today and it’s
difficult to explain but I feel a sense of relief that everything
I’ve done so far has been worthwhile. I set out today to be
consistent and replicate everything that I have done in training
(where she had the fastest
two times in the last two training sessions) and I achieved that
despite the weather”.
She added “It has been great working with my coach Micky Gruenberger
this week and the support he has given me. I knew the superb
Blackroc sled would provide me with the equipment I needed. ”
Mark Wood who had coached Yarnold from the time she joined the
British Skeleton development programme through UK Sport’s Girls4Gold
initiative, until she moved
up to the World Cup Circuit two weeks ago commented that he was
“very proud of the result today”.
The win builds on the Great Britain Team’s successes since the start
of the year with Rudman climbing to number two in the World Rankings
just 23 points behind the current leader Marion Thees of Germany.
Yarnold’s win today moves her up three places to 11th
overall.
Arnold now moves to Igls, Austria, for the World Junior
Championships where she won silver last year when they were staged
in Park City, Utah, before joining Rudman and the World Cup team in
North America for the final two World Cup Races of the 8-Race
Series.




