Canada's Four-Man Bobsleigh Victory
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Two -time Olympian , Melissa Lotholz , defended her women’s monobobob title.
Ottawa duo Pat Norton and Keaton Bruggeling set the time to beat at 1:47:36 in the two -man bobsleigh test.
Mackenzie Stewart and Leah Walkeden led wire-to-wire, piloting the sled to a combined time of 1:49.43 . Erica Voss was next best in the single sled sliding to the silver medal.
Taylor Austin piloted his newly-created crew of Shane Ohrt , Mark Zanette and Chris Ashley to the title.
Pat Norton , Keaton Bruggeling , Josh Langford and Luke Puto finished second at 1:46.75 .
Jay Dearborn , D’andre Clarke-Bastien , Tobi Ade and Kenny M’Pindou rounded out the big sled podium with a time of 1:47.92 .
The 2024-25 National Bobsleigh Team will be named on November 18 .
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