Olympics-Bobsleigh-Brilliant Lochner on course for double gold


Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics - Bobsleigh - 4-man Heat 2 - Cortina Sliding Centre, Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy - February 21, 2026. Johannes Lochner of Germany reacts after team Germany's run during Heat 2 REUTERS/Annegret Hilse

CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy, Feb ⁠21 (Reuters) - Germany’s Johannes Lochner stamped his authority all over the Four-Man bobsleigh at the Winter ⁠Olympics on Saturday, opening a huge halfway lead in the blue riband event as he ‌seeks to complete a golden Cortina double.

Lochner, so long the bridesmaid behind German double-defending champion Francesco Friedrich, created a 0.43 second gap on his superstar compatriot and looks on course for a repeat of his victory in the Two-Man.

Lochner won silver in both ​events behind Friedrich in 2022 but has been the form ⁠man all season and brought that into ⁠Saturday’s racing when he went out first and posted a track record 53.91 seconds and backed it up ⁠on ‌the second with 54.70.

Despite matching the leader’s start record, Friedrich had a couple of twitches in the challenging early curves and was 0.39 behind after the first run. He bettered that ⁠start record on the second but still lost ground.

Friedrich has won ​the last seven world championships – one ‌tied with Lochner – and seven of the last eight World Cup titles.

He came into these ⁠Games level with ​fellow pilot Andre Lange and brakeman Kevin Kuske on four golds, but after adding the silver in the Two-Man he still trails Kuske in the all-time medal rankings.

Another silver on Sunday will take him level with Kuske and also ⁠make him the most successful pilot in Olympic history, but ​for a man so used to standing on the top step, that is not something he will be thinking about overnight.

Germany swept the podium in the Two-Man, having done the same in Beijing when it was the ⁠first time any nation had managed it in any bobsleigh event, and they have a fighting chance of repeating it in the event that has been in the Games since 1924 bar one year.

Germany's Adam Ammour, who got the bronze in the Two-Man, was fifth after the first run on Saturday but ​found a perfect line on the second to post the fastest time ⁠and climb to third, 0.59 off the pace.

Swiss duo Michael Vogt and Cedric Follador, Italy's Patrick Baumgartner and Britain’s ​Brad Hall are on Ammour's tail should he falter in ‌the final two runs on Sunday that close the ​sliding programme, but few will be betting against the Germans.

Brazilian Edson Bindilatti, 46 and competing in his sixth Olympics, was joint-20th after two runs.

(Reporting by Mitch Phillips; Editing by Alison Williams)

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