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Elena Nikitina wins World Cup skeleton gold amid controversy

Russia's Elena Nikitina won a World Cup skeleton race Saturday while her Olympic bronze medal remains under scrutiny as part of the investigation into state-sponsored doping at the 2014 Sochi Games.

Canada's Mirela Rahneva finishes just off podium in 4th place

Elena Nikitina, seen here at the 2016 Skeleton World Championships, won gold in the women's competition with a time of 1 minute, 40.49 seconds. (Associated Press)

Russia's Elena Nikitina won a World Cup skeleton race Saturday while her Olympic bronze medal remains under scrutiny as part of the investigation into state-sponsored doping at the 2014 Sochi Games.

Elena Nikitina wins skeleton gold in Park City

7 years ago
Duration 1:19
Russian earns her 2nd World Cup victory.

She erased a slight deficit in her second run to finish in 1 minute, 40.49 seconds. Germans took the next two spots Tina Hermann in 1:40.51 and Jacqueline Loelling in 1:40.73.

Ottawa's MirelaRahnevafinishes fourth just 0.14 seconds off the podium while Elisabeth Vathjeof Calgary finished sixth just a little more than a week after a season-opening silver.

Mirela Rahneva just misses podium in Park City

7 years ago
Duration 1:09
Canadian finishes 4th in women's skeleton event.

"I am extremely happy. We had a great week in Lake Placid as a team but I was a little shaky getting that first race out of the way. I haven't been here for three years, but I definitely got a lot more confident after today," said Rahneva, who finished third overall on the World Cup in her rookie season last year while sliding to the podium four times.

"Sometimes after a great year you expect a slump year. The girls have been working really well together and Liz [Elisabeth Vathje]and Jane [Channell]were a big help to me this week sharing lines. I hope we can keep taking turns bringing medals home."

Reigning Olympic champion Lizzy Yarnold of Britain was eighth.

The International Olympic Committee will decide on Dec. 5 if Russia can compete at the upcoming Pyeongchang Games. Nikitina's result from Sochi might also be vacated if a separate IOC panel determines she was guilty of doping then.

Yunavenges loss to Dukurs

In the men's race, Yun Sungbin of South Korea convincingly beat Latvia's Martins Dukurs for the gold as the two reversed their finishes from the season-opener in Lake Placid, New York, last weekend. Yun had the fastest start in both heats and finished in 1:37.32, while Dukurs completed his two runs in 1:37.95 and was denied what would have been his 50th World Cup victory.

Sungbin Yun claims skeleton gold in Park City

7 years ago
Duration 1:18
South Korean sets course record on his 2nd run to win the event.

Edmonton's Kevin Boyer was the top Canadian in14thplace.

Axel Jungk of Germany was third in 1:38.07. For the second straight weekend, the U.S. men struggled on home ice, no less. Just like in Lake Placid, no American was close to the podium as Matt Antoine finished 12th, Greg West tied for 16th and John Daly took 18th.

With files from CBC Sports