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Olympian Walker wins second bobsleigh World Cup medal

Bree Walker celebrates her World Cup monobob silver medal performance in Innsbruck. (PR HANDOUT IMAGE PHOTO) (AAP)

Australian Olympian Bree Walker has won a silver medal at the IBSF World Cup monobob event in Innsbruck, Austria - her second podium finish of the season.

Walker, who finished fifth in the new Olympic event at the Beijing Games last year, also won bronze last month in Altenberg, Germany.

The 30-year-old from Melbourne has switched coaches to train under under five-time Olympian Pierre Lueders, who is Canada's most decorated bobsledder, and she continues to be one of pacesetters in the sport.

Walker made a strong start on the Igls track, where she has enjoyed success, claiming four medals through her career.

She recorded the third-fastest time in the opening run in 54.71 seconds and improved in the second and final run to clock 54.68 seconds, which was the second fastest of the round.

Her two-run combined time of 1:49.38 was just 0.18 seconds behind event winner Lisa Buckwitz of Germany, with Canadian Cynthia Appiah rounding out the podium, 0.04 seconds behind Walker in third.

"I couldn't have asked for a better way to round out my World Cup season with the second place here in Igls," said Walker.

"I really enjoy sliding here, It's easy to make it down this track but sometimes hard to make it down fast because the slightest mistake can cost you so much time, so that provides a great challenge.

"I'm also very happy to be improving on my results from race to race. The competition in monobob this year has really levelled up which makes for fierce racing, which is always fun."

Walker will now join up with Sarah Blizzard to compete in the two-woman Europe Cup race in Winterberg, Germany, on February 18.

The pair were unable to compete in the World Championships earlier this month when it was ruled they didn't compete in enough races to qualify.

Despite a precedent set by other teams an appeal to the International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation (IBSF) was unsuccessful.

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