KOENIGSSEE, Germany (AP) — David Moeller of Germany claimed victory in the men's singles race at a luge World Cup meet for his first win of the season on Sunday.
Moeller was fastest in the first run and did enough in the second to pip Russia's Albert Demchenko by 0.064 seconds with an aggregate time of 1 minute, 39.526 seconds. Dominik Fischnaller of Italy was third, 0.221 seconds back, while Olympic champion Felix Loch of Germany was fourth.
With four races remaining, Loch maintained his overall lead in the standings with 415 points after five events. Germany's Andi Langenhan was second on 350, while Moeller moved to third on 343, one more than Demchenko.
Germany made it a clean sweep of the weekend's events by also winning the team relay later Sunday. Natalie Geisenberger, who won the women's singles race on Saturday, Moeller and Saturday's doubles winners Tobias Wendl and Tobias Arlt combined for an aggregate time of 2 minutes, 43.710 seconds.
The Canadian team of Alex Gough, Samuel Edney, Tristan Walker and Justin Snith finished 0.844 seconds back, while Austria was third. After four of six team events, Germany leads the standings with 400 points, ahead of Italy on 265 and Russia on 241.
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