Russia's Maria Orlova races to first World Cup skeleton win

Russia's Maria Orlova races to first World Cup skeleton win

Published Jan. 9, 2015 7:21 a.m. ET

 

Maria Orlova of Russia edged Olympic champion Elizabeth Yarnold by four hundredths of a second to claim her first skeleton World Cup win on Friday.

Orlova produced runs of 59.41 and 59.24 seconds for a combined time of 1 minute, 58.65 seconds. Britain's Yarnold had a combined time of 1:58.69.

Russia's Elena Nikitina was 22 hundredths of a second back in third after recording the fastest second run, while Germany's Tina Hermann and Sophia Griebel were joint fourth.

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Hermann leads the standings with 584 points, followed by Griebel on 552. Austria's Janine Flock, who finished 12th in Altenberg, is third on 520.

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