Kimberley Bos earns second skeleton World Cup win with victory in St Moritz, Valentina Margaglio sets record

Kimberley Bos finished top in St Moritz, Switzerland - 0.73 seconds ahead of Italy's Valentina Margaglio, who took the silver medal by setting a new track record. Bos leads the overall World Cup standings, while American Katie Uhlaender reached her first World Cup podium since February 2013 on her return to the circuit for the first time in two years, winning bronze.

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Netherlands' Kimberley Bos stole a march at the midway stage of the Skeleton World Cup with victory in St Moritz.
Bos claimed a convincing win on the Olympia Bobrun, finishing 0.73 seconds ahead of the field to lead the overall World Cup standings.
The 30-year-old has now won two races in a row having prevailed at Igls just before the Christmas break.
Italy's Valentina Margaglio set a season track record in the second run to surge into silver medal position.
2012 world champion Katie Uhlaender of the USA, returning to the circuit for the first time in two years, won bronze.
The 39-year-old finished 0.84s back to reach her first World Cup podium since February 2013.
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