Calgary (RWH) Toni Eggert and Sascha Benecken are the winner of the third Viessmann Luge World Cup in the Canadian city of Calgary. The 2012 and 2013 World Championship runner-up came in ahead of Germany’s Tobias Wendl-Tobias Arlt and Canada’s Justin Walker-Tristan Snith, who took second and third on the 1988 Olympic track. Eggert-Benecken still heads the overall Viessmann World Cup rankings with 400 points, and more can be earned in the FIL Sprint World Cup that closes the competition weekend on Saturday. The fourth round of the Viessmann World Cup will be fought out after the Christmas break on the labyrinthine curves of the Königssee ice track in Germany from 3 4 January 2015. The world’s oldest artificial track is set to host the 46th World Championships organised by the International Luge Federation (FIL) in 2016.