Rodler Hannah Prock Celebrates First World Cup Victory, Black Third
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Hannah Prock celebrated her first World Cup victory on Sunday in the first toboggan competition of the Olympic season.
The German-Austrian toboggan duel in Winterberg also continued on Sunday: Hannah Prock won thinly in front of Merle Fräbel. The weather played a major role.
Hannah Prock celebrated her first World Cup victory on Sunday in the first luge singles event of the Olympic season. The Tyrolean athlete confirmed her lead after the first run and won by 0.03 seconds ahead of Germany's Merle Fräbel. Completely unexpectedly, Prock's fellow Austrian, 20-year-old Dorothea Schwarz, finished third, securing her first podium finish (+0.209). Lisa Schulte completed the strong Austrian team result, finishing fifth.
Hannah Prock, daughter of the 10-time overall World Cup winner Markus Prock, raced for the first World Cup victory in Winterberg.
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