PyeongChang Winter Olympics: Britain's Lizzy Yarnold Wins Gold Medal, Defends Title In Women's Skeleton
Great Britain's Lizzy Yarnold has won gold medal and defended her title in women's skeleton, as German Jacqueline Loelling won silver medal in PyeongChang, South Korea.
Also on the podium with Lizzy was Laura Deas who moved up into bronze medal position after Australian Janine Flock poor run in inner course in the tunnel forfeited her chance for a medal.
The 29-year-old finished quickest in 51.46s and becomes the first British athlete to have ever defended a title in skeleton which she first won in Sochi 2014.
Britain's medal counts have now increased to total of four with one gold and three bronze.
Also on the podium with Lizzy was Laura Deas who moved up into bronze medal position after Australian Janine Flock poor run in inner course in the tunnel forfeited her chance for a medal.
The 29-year-old finished quickest in 51.46s and becomes the first British athlete to have ever defended a title in skeleton which she first won in Sochi 2014.
Britain's medal counts have now increased to total of four with one gold and three bronze.
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