Humphries wins World Cup bobsled race, Meyers Taylor crashes

Humphries wins World Cup bobsled race, Meyers Taylor crashes

Updated Mar. 4, 2020 4:10 p.m. ET

WHISTLER, British Columbia (AP) Canada's Kaillie Humphries opened the women's World Cup bobsled season with a win Saturday, teaming with Cynthia Appiah to prevail at the Whistler Sliding Center.

Humphries and Appiah finished two runs in 1 minute, 46.53 seconds and were the fastest sled in both heats. Christina Hengster and Sanne Monique Dekker of Austria were second in 1:46.77, while Jamie Greubel Poser and Lauren Gibbs of the U.S. took the bronze in in 1:46.86.

Humphries and Appiah broke the track's start record, with a 5.09-second time in their first heat.

American star Elana Meyers Taylor and push athlete Kehri Jones were leading the competition in the first heat when their day ended in a crash. Jones was ejected from the sled, but both sliders escaped serious injury.

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