Germany's Max Langenhan secured his second consecutive world championship title in the men's singles luge race at Whistler, B.C. Langenhan triumphed with a combined time of 1 minute 39.922 seconds, edging out teammate Felix Loch by 0.135 seconds. Austria's Nico Gleirscher claimed the bronze medal.
WHISTLER, B.C. — Germany 's Max Langenhan won a second straight luge world championship title on Saturday, claiming gold in the men's singles race.
Langenhan finished 0.135 seconds ahead of teammate Felix Loch, who posted a blistering time of 49.909 seconds on his second run.
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