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Matt Weston Wins Men’s World Cup Skeleton Race by Largest Margin in 14 Years
- Matt Weston won the men's World Cup skeleton race with a time of 2 minutes, 15.67 seconds, marking one of the largest victory margins in almost 14 years for the event.
- Weston's victory margin of 1.29 seconds over Italy's Amedeo Bagnis is significant in sliding events.
- Germany's Christopher Grotheer finished third, 1.50 seconds behind Weston.
- Austin Florian was the top American in 10th place, finishing 2.50 seconds behind Weston, who is considered a favorite for gold at the upcoming Milan Cortina Olympics.
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