Canada’s Hallie Clarke completes senior-junior skeleton world championship sweep
SAINT MORITZ — Another year, another world skeleton championship for Canada’s Hallie Clarke.
Last February, Clarke, of Brighton, Ont., became the youngest competitor to win the senior championship, doing so in Winterberg, Germany at the age of 19. On Saturday, Clarke won the world junior title to earn the distinction of being the first athlete ever to capture both global crowns.
“My goal for this (Olympic) quadrennial was to be a junior champion, but to have both the junior and senior titles is extra special,” she said. “There are no words to describe what I’m feeling.
“It’s a little funny that I was able to get both titles backwards by winning the senior first, but I learned so much from world championships last year.”