Chris Spring leads Canada to sixth in four-man bobsled World Cup event
ST. MORITZ, Switzerland — Chris Spring bounced back after a difficult two-man race to finish in sixth place in the World Cup four-man competition on Sunday.
The 32-year-old Spring, who piloted his four-man sled to a bronze medal finish earlier this year in Lake Placid, N.Y., teamed up with Tim Randall (Toronto), Josh Kirkpatrick (Calgary), and Neville Wright (Edmonton) to post a sixth-place time of two minutes 9.05 seconds on the 1,700-metre track.
The Canadians were sitting in fourth after the opening run, but dropped to seventh after posting the seventh fastest time on the historic Olympia bobsleigh run at the birthplace of the sport.
The two-time Olympian from Calgary spent the first week of 2017 in a German hospital evaluating a meniscus tear in his knee. He was back on the start line last week with a brace on his leg, and put in a gutsy effort Sunday.