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There was a surprise in third place: US skeleton athlete Katie Uhlaender competed in the  BMW IBSF World Cup for the first time in two years. 0.84 seconds behind winner Bos, the  39-year-old, overall World Cup winner in 2008 and World Champion in 2012, celebrated  her first World Cup podium finish since February 2013 in third place in St. Moritz.  

World Champion Susanne Kreher (GER) narrowly missed out on the podium and finished  fourth.  

Janine Flock from Austria, overall winner in 2015 and 2021, finished her 100th World Cup  race in seventh place.  

The best Swiss athlete in St. Moritz was U20 World Championships silver medallist Sara  Schmied, who finished 19th.  Kimberley Bos (NED, 810 points) leads the overall standings in the BMW IBSF World Cup  after four of the season’s eight races, ahead of Valentina Margaglio (ITA, 748) and four time World Champion Tina Hermann (GER, 697), who finished fifth in St. Moritz.

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