Unstoppable American makes it three in a row
The fastest Ice Cross Downhill track ever produced the longest jump ever and some of the most dramatic action in the sport's history in Munich on Saturday with American Cameron Naasz grabbing his second straight win.
Naasz blasted away from the starting gate and never looked back to win his second straight Red Bull Crashed Ice race of the 2015/16 season on Saturday. In front of an enthusiastic crowd at Munich's Olympic Park, Naasz was unstoppable on the 370-meter long track with its 45-meter vertical drop through all four knock-out rounds and widened his lead at the top of the Ice Cross Downhill World Championship with a perfect 2,000 points from two races
In the women's race, Jacqueline Legere of Canada won an incredible final, coming from behind to beat compatriot Myriam Trepanier with Sidney O'Keefe of the United States taking third and Elaine Topolnisky in fourth. Legere appeared to have control of the race but was passed by Trepanier near the finish. Both crashed on the steep final jump but Legere managed to spin herself back into position and slide across the finish line on one skate just ahead of Trepanier.