Title fights in Oberhof: Toboggan World Championships: German doubles win double gold again

At the Luge World Championships in Oberhof, the German doubles didn't give the competition a chance again.

Title fights in Oberhof: Toboggan World Championships: German doubles win double gold again

At the Luge World Championships in Oberhof, the German doubles didn't give the competition a chance again.

Toni Eggert (BRC Ilsenburg) and Sascha Beneken (RT Suhl) drove to gold on their home track, Jessica Degenhardt (RRC Altenberg) and Cheyenne Rosenthal (BSC Winterberg) even managed to do so with a track record. Both doubles had already triumphed in the sprint competitions on Friday. The Olympic champions Tobias Wendl/Tobias Arlt (RC Berchtesgaden/WSV Königssee) completed the strong result with silver.

"It's a huge burden now because the training was pretty difficult. We knew we only had a chance if we performed perfectly twice there," said Eggert, who drove to his fifth world title in a row with partner Beneken.

Wendl/Arlt with errors

Behind Eggert/Beneken (1:23.517 minutes) and Wendl/Arlt (0.171 seconds), the Austrians Yannick Müller/Armin Frauscher (0.192) finished in bronze. Wendl/Arlt had lost their title chance in the first round when the duo from Bavaria made a surprising driving mistake.

"The track has it all, you could see that many top teams wobbled," said Eggert. "We also had a mistake in the second run in the lower part. We compensated for that with a lot of experience and didn't make it a big problem."

Jessica Degenhardt and Cheyenne Rosenthal set a track record in both rounds. Her total time of 1:17.619 minutes was enough to win the world title. The Austrians Selina Egle/Lara Kipp (0.126) came in second ahead of Andrea Vötter/Marion Oberhofer from Italy (0.187).

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