The Netherlands' Kimberley Bos won skeleton gold at Lake Placid, turning in the fastest times in Friday's final two runs.
LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (AP) — Kimberley Bos of the Netherlands has a lead of about a quarter-second going into the final run of the women’s skeleton world championship at Mount Van Hoevenberg.
Bos is the new world champion of her sport, turning in the fastest times in Friday's final two runs to win the title at Mount Van Hoevenberg, the fifth different woman to win the season's biggest ...
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