Melissa Lotholz

Melissa Lotholz (born December 2, 1992) is a Canadian bobsledder.

Melissa Lotholz
Melissa Lotholz in 2017
Personal information
NationalityCanadian
Born (1992-12-02) December 2, 1992
Barrhead, Alberta, Canada
Height1.71 m (5 ft 7 in)
Weight72 kg (159 lb)
WebsiteMelissaLotholz.ca
Sport
Country Canada
SportBobsleigh
Event(s)2-woman

In her rookie season Lotholz pushed Kaillie Humphries to 3 World Cup medals. The following season the duo won 9 medals in as many races including silver at World Championships to secure the overall title. Altogether Humphries and Lotholz went on to win 2 World Championship medals, 17 World Cup medals and 4 crystal globes in 4 years. On January 9, 2016, Lotholz was part of the first all-female team to compete against men in a four-person World Cup bobsled race; her teammates were Kaillie Humphries (pilot), Cynthia Appiah, and Genevieve Thibault. In 2018 Lotholz competed at the 2018 Winter Olympics with pilot Christine de Bruin, where they finished 7th. Following the Olympic season Lotholz switched from her role as brakeman to pilot. [1][2]

Career highlights

World Championships
2016 – Igls, 2nd with Kaillie Humphries
2017 – Königssee, 2nd with Kaillie Humphries
FIBT (IBSF) World Cup Overall Season Championship
Second, overall in the 2014–15 FIBT World Cup season with Kaillie Humphries
First, overall in the 2015–16 FIBT World Cup season with Kaillie Humphries
Second, overall in the 2016-17 FIBT World Cup season with Kaillie Humphries
Frist, overall in the 2017-18 FIBT World Cup season with Kaillie Humphries



References

  1. Associated Press (9 January 2016). "Humphries makes history, driving a 4-woman sled against men". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 9 January 2016.
  2. Reynolds, Tim (9 January 2016). "Kaillie Humphries 1st to drive 4-woman sled against male World Cup field". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 9 January 2016.
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