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Opening victory in Sigulda for Olympic Champion Mariama Jamanka

Podium debut for Katrin Beierl in second, Kim Kalicki third

Sigulda (RWH) 2-woman Bobsleigh Olympic Champion Mariama Jamanka kicked-off the BMW

IBSF World Cup 2020/2021 with a victory. With push athlete Deborah Mark, the World

Champion and overall World Cup winner of 2019 set two best times in Sigulda (LAT). For

Mariama Jamanka it was the sixth World Cup victory of her career, for Vanessa Mark the

premiere on the top of the podium in only her second World Cup event.

For Katrin Beierl/Jennifer Onasanya it was also a debut on the World Cup podium. The

Austrians, European Championship bronze medallists of 2019, finished second in Sigulda 0.13

seconds behind.

Third place went to Kim Kalicki (GER, 0.58 seconds behind), the World Championships runnerup, with Annabel Galander. For the 21-year-old push athlete it was the first World Cup event

and the seventh international race ever.

Melanie Hasler/Jasmin Naef from Switzerland celebrated their best World Cup result so far in

fourth place.

Laura Nolte (GER), last winter's World Cup winner in La Plagne, set a new start record of 5.21

seconds in the first run pushed by Deborah Levi. However, the 21-year-old crashed and did

not start in the second run in Sigulda.

In the overall standings of the BMW IBSF World Cup 2020/2021 Mariama Jamanka (GER, 225

points) leads after the first race ahead of Katrin Beierl (AUT, 210) and Kim Kalicki (GER, 200).

For more detailed information including athlete profiles, World Cup results and the ranking

please visit ibsf.org.

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