The GB1 4-man team performed admirably on Saturday morning but they have a tough battle ahead if they are to win a World Championship medal for a second successive season after they finished Day 1 in sixth place.
Brad Hall, Taylor Lawrence, Leon Greenwood and Greg Cackett are 0.25 seconds from the podium positions in a time of 1 minute 48.18 seconds with two of the four heats complete in Winterberg.
Hall and his crew won the country’s first World Championship 4-man medal for 84 years when they took silver in St Moritz last season but they always faced an uphill task to medal again after injuries meant they were given a far from ideal start draw this morning.
With Hall having had back surgery in the autumn; Cackett suffering a severe hamstring tear in the summer; and last season’s crew member Arran Gulliver missing much of the season with groin and hamstring problems, the team have had limited ice time this term and were therefore ranked 22ndheading into the showpiece event of the season.
It meant they started 17thof 22 sleds and therefore had poorer ice conditions than the other teams pushing for the medal places in Germany.
They sat eighth after the first run having come down in 53.92 seconds off the fifth fastest start time of 5.07 but they moved up two spots after clocking the fifth quickest time (54.26) in Run 2.
Hall and co are a tenth of a second behind Austria’s Marcus Treichl in fifth, a further tenth from Latvia’s Emils Cipulis (with whom they shared silver last season) in fourth and a quarter of a second adrift of Germany’s Adam Ammour in third.
Last week’s 2-man winner, Francesco Friedrich, leads as he chases his sixth straight 4-man World Championship title to add to the back-to-back Olympic crowns he currently holds. Fellow German Johannes Lochner sits second, 0.27 behind his compatriot, with Ammour on track to make it another German 1-2-3 after their clean sweep of the 2-man medals six days ago.
Hall’s British team-mates, Adam Baird, Jens Hullah, Austin Millward and Calum Dixon are 18thin a time of 1 minute 49.34 seconds.
They sat 17thafter clocking 54.57 seconds in Run 1 but were two tenths slower second time around as they dropped back a spot.
All four are making their World Championship debuts, with the three push athletes all in their first season of international competition. Injuries have meant Millward hadn’t raced for GB at all before today, while Baird only made his World Cup debut in January.