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Julia Taubitz wins Olympic women's luge gold for Germany.
Summary
Julia Taubitz won the women's singles luge at the Milan-Cortina Olympics with a combined time of 3:30.625, nearly a full second ahead of Latvia's Elina Bota; Ashley Farquharson took bronze for the United States.
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Julia Taubitz won the women's singles luge title at the Milan-Cortina Olympics. She completed four runs in a combined time of 3 minutes 30.625 seconds. Elina Bota of Latvia finished second and Ashley Farquharson of the United States took bronze. Taubitz entered the Games with multiple World Cup and world championship titles and had been seeking an Olympic singles gold.
Key details:
- Taubitz's combined time was 3:30.625, nearly a full second ahead of Elina Bota, who won silver.
- Ashley Farquharson earned bronze, which the article reports is the third Olympic singles medal for USA Luge and the seventh Olympic medal in the program's history.
- Embyr-Lee Susko of Whistler, B.C., was the top Canadian, placing 15th in 3:33.803; Trinity Ellis of Vancouver was 17th in 3:34.329.
- Taubitz succeeds now-retired Natalie Geisenberger, who won the previous three Olympic women's singles golds.
- The article reports that a mistake by Fraebel in the third run removed a primary rival from medal contention, dropping her from second to 10th.
Summary:
Taubitz's victory adds an Olympic singles gold to a career that already included multiple world and World Cup titles and extends Germany's history of success in women's luge. The event's final standings are set. Undetermined at this time.
