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Skeleton-Weston and Stoecker claim first mixed team gold for Britain

CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy, Feb 15 : Britain became the first Olympic champions in the skeleton mixed team event when individual men's champion Matt Weston produced a superlative performance as he and Tabitha Stoecker set a track record with the final run at the Milano Cortina Games on Sunday.

Germans Axel Jungk and Susanne Kreher, who both earned silver in the singles, edged out compatriots Christopher Grotheer and Jacqueline Pfeifer, who both won singles bronze, by 100th of a second in the battle for the minor medals.

It was another incredible performance by Weston, who found himself in fourth place, three-tenths adrift, after Stoecker lost time on the bottom stages of the run.

But, showing the skill and calmness that has brought him three successive World Cup titles and a first men’s Olympic skeleton gold for Britain, he blasted off at his start to make up the deficit almost immediately and then found the perfect line to win by 0.17 seconds.

"Luckily I felt like I knew what I needed to do," Weston said. "I took a load of confidence from the individual event and I almost had to say to myself, 'Be boring and just get the job done.

"It was probably my best run of the five, between the individuals. The individual event is amazing and I’m very pleased with that, but doing it as a team in an individual sport, and to have my teammate by my side being Olympic champions, and for me two times, is absolutely mental."

Stoecker, who finished fifth in the individual event, must have thought she had blown it when she climbed off her sled to see a "four" next to her name, but Weston came to the rescue.

"Thanks," she said. "I can't believe it. It's a team effort and when Matt came down and we were in the green, I was just in shock."

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