Wyatt wins men’s World Cup skeleton race, with Grotheer sidelined by injury
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Wyatt wins men’s World Cup skeleton race, with Grotheer sidelined by injury

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SIGULDA, Latvia — Christopher Grotheer is still unbeaten this season. He’s just no longer the World Cup men’s skeleton points leader. Britain’s Marcus Wyatt took over the World Cup lead with a win in a race Friday at Sigulda, Latvia. Grotheer — the reigning Olympic champion who had won all four World Cup races entering this weekend — was injured during training on Tuesday and did not compete. The three skeleton World Cups left on this season’s schedule: Jan. 3 at Winterberg, Germany, Jan. 10 at St. Moritz, Switzerland, and Feb. 7 at Lillehammer, Norway.

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