Julia Taubitz clinched the women’s World Cup luge singles overall championship on Saturday in Yanqing, China, marking the 27th consecutive year that a German slider has captured the title.
And the streak lived on this year by less than one second.
Taubitz won the season-ending women’s race, her third victory of the nine-race season. And that, combined with Madeleine Egle of Austria finishing ninth, was good enough to vault Taubitz atop the final standings for the fifth time in the last six seasons.
Egle could have clinched the title — and been the first non-German slider to win the women’s World Cup crown since Gerda Weissensteiner of Italy in 1997-98 — with a third-place finish on Saturday. She finished 0.794 seconds back of third place, that gap being the difference that decided the overall championship.
Taubitz won, Natalie Maag of Switzerland was second and Merle Fraebel of Germany was third. …