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German team prevails in World Cup luge doubles race
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German team prevails in World Cup luge doubles race

Published Dec. 16, 2016 10:59 p.m. ET

PARK CITY, Utah (AP) Tobias Wendl and Tobias Arlt of Germany won a World Cup doubles luge race Friday night, ending Toni Eggert and Sascha Benecken's perfect start to the season.

Wendl and Arlt finished in 44.742 seconds. The competition was shortened to a one-run event for the second consecutive week, this time because of heavy snow earlier Friday.

Andris Sics and Juris Sics of Latvia were second in 44.816. Eggert and Benecken were third in 44.896, that German sled seeing its four-race win streak to start the season snapped.

Matt Mortensen and Jayson Terdiman were the top U.S. finishers placing fifth in 44.986. Justin Krewson and Andrew Sherk were 10th for USA Luge, one spot ahead of Jacob Hyrns and Anthony Espinoza.

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In the men's race later Friday, Roman Repilov of Russia had the fastest times in both heats and won in 1:32.254.

Wolfgang Kindl of Austria was second in 1:32.450, and Dominik Fischnaller of Italy was third in 1:32.572. The top U.S. finisher was Tucker West, the winner of the last two World Cup races who was fourth on Friday in 1:32.681.

Chris Mazdzer, who won the World Cup stop at Park City last season for the U.S., was seventh.

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