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At the 2026 Winter Olympics in Cortina d’Ampezzo, the excitement in the German camp reached modern heights as Laura Nolte and her brakeman Deborah Levi clinched gold in the women’s two-man bobsleigh event. This triumph marks Nolte’s second consecutive Olympic win in this discipline, successfully defending her title from four years prior. In a thrilling competition, Nolte finished with a time of 3:48.46, just over half a second ahead of compatriot Lisa Buckwitz, who took home the silver medal.
The two medals for Germany in the two-man bobsleigh were a highlight of the day, especially following the disappointment Nolte faced in the monobob event, where she narrowly missed out on gold. Her strong performance in the two-man bobsleigh not only showcased her resilience but too solidified her status as one of the leading athletes in the sport.
A Strong Finish and Close Competition
Nolte’s victory was characterized by her exceptional speed and technique throughout all runs. Despite the fierce competition, including a strong challenge from American Kaillie Armbruster Humphries, Nolte maintained her lead. Buckwitz also delivered an impressive performance, finishing with a time of +0.53 seconds behind Nolte, securing a silver medal for Team D.
Armbruster Humphries, a seasoned competitor and former Olympic champion in the monobob, managed to secure the bronze with a time of +0.75 seconds behind the leader. Unfortunately for Kim Kalicki, who was also representing Germany, her efforts fell short, resulting in a fourth-place finish, just 0.90 seconds from the gold. Kalicki’s performance was commendable, but she was unable to close the gap and missed a medal by a mere 15 hundredths of a second.
Final Standings for the Women’s Two-Man Bobsleigh
| Position | Athlete | Country | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Laura Nolte | Germany | 3:48.46 |
| 2 | Lisa Buckwitz | Germany | +0.53 |
| 3 | Kaillie Armbruster Humphries | USA | +0.75 |
| 4 | Kim Kalicki | Germany | +0.90 |
Looking Ahead: Men’s Four-Man Bobsleigh
As the excitement of the two-woman bobsleigh event wraps up, attention now shifts to the men’s four-man bobsleigh competition, set to continue on Sunday. With the third run scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. And the fourth at 12:15 p.m., fans are eager to see how the German team will perform in this event. The strong showing in the women’s category sets a hopeful tone for the men’s team, who will be looking to secure medals of their own.
The German bobsleigh team’s performance has been impressive thus far, and the upcoming runs promise to add to the excitement of the games. As the competition continues, fans are encouraged to stay tuned for live updates and results, contributing to the growing momentum of the Olympics this year.
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