Bobsleigh pilots celebrate together: a fall shock is followed by a double World Championship triumph

Olympic champion Laura Nolte falls twice in the same place at the two-man bobsleigh world championships and has to bury her dreams of the title.

Bobsleigh pilots celebrate together: a fall shock is followed by a double World Championship triumph

Olympic champion Laura Nolte falls twice in the same place at the two-man bobsleigh world championships and has to bury her dreams of the title. But two teammates took their chance. After "tough" weeks, Kim Kalicki and Lisa Buckwitz celebrate gold and silver.

At the Olympics in Beijing, Kim Kalicki and Lisa Buckwitz consoled each other after just missing out on a medal in fourth place, and now they are celebrating gold and silver at the World Championships. Kalicki from Wiesbaden raced to the world title in two-man bobsled with brakewoman Leonie Fiebig after winning two World Championships silvers. Only five hundredths of a second behind, Buckwitz - this time as a pilot - took second place in St. Moritz with Kira Lipperheide ahead of Kaillie Humphries from the USA.

"The last few weeks have been tough," Kalicki said of a couple of falls before. Fiebig spoke of "sleepless nights and a few ailments" - all forgotten now. "If I can speak openly and honestly: I almost puked from the inside out. But I said to myself, Kim, you can do it, just drive normal bobsleigh, that's enough," said 25-year-old Kalicki. Head coach René Spies emphasized that "the most experienced on the steering cables won" with her - and the double success in front of the three-time Olympic champion Humphries was "outstanding".

The former brakewoman Buckwitz, who switched to steering ropes with Mariama Jamanka after the Olympic gold coup in Pyeongchang, has finally arrived at the top of the world pilots list after bronze in monobob. "Second place, it doesn't get much better than that," she said after her first world championship as boss in the bobsleigh. "It was a long process, it's also an experience sport. It was difficult years, but it was worth it," said Buckwitz, adding: "I would do it that way again."

For two-man bobsleigh Olympic champion Laura Nolte, the fight for the title ended prematurely after the third run. The woman from Winterberg fell with her brakewoman, Neele Schuten, just like before in the final training session. She exited the "Horse-Shoe" corner too early, then got too much pressure and fell again in the same spot. The duo is doing well, but looked stricken when they left the bobsleigh later on. "Yesterday there was a safety line, now we wanted to attack. I wanted to do a bit more, then the steering reacted more than I thought. Then it just fell over," said Nolte, who became world champion in monobob for the first time last week .