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Britain takes gold, Canada finishes sixth as skeleton World Cup returns to Whistler

Canada's Blake Enzie, of Calgary, Alta., sprints from the start during the men's competition at the IBSF Skeleton World Cup event, in Whistler, B.C., on Thursday Nov. 24, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck Canada's Blake Enzie, of Calgary, Alta., sprints from the start during the men's competition at the IBSF Skeleton World Cup event, in Whistler, B.C., on Thursday Nov. 24, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck
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WHISTLER, B.C. -

Great Britain's Marcus Wyatt earned his first skeleton World Cup gold medal Thursday - and set a record in the process.

The 31-year-old finished the two-heat race with a time of one minute, 45.44 seconds, just 0.01 seconds ahead of South Korea's Seunggi Jung.

Fellow Brit Matt Weston finished 0.66 seconds back of Wyatt and took bronze.

Calgary's Blake Enzie was the top Canadian in the field, finishing sixth, 1.42 seconds back of the leader. Evan Neufeldt came in 13th.

Wyatt and Weston both got off to a blistering 4.46 second start on their second heat, setting a new start record at the Whistler Sliding Centre.

Thursday marked the first time the track has held a skeleton World Cup since 2019.

(The Canadian Press)

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