Canada's Chris Spring and Lascelles Brown captured gold on Saturday night in the two-man bobsled race at the World Cup.

It was the first career win for Spring, a Calgary native, who piloted his sled to a one minute 42.76 seconds finish.

Ugis Zalims and Intars Dambis of Austria came second in 1:42.96 while Alexander Kasjanov and Aleksei Pushkarev of Russia were third at 1:43.00.

Canadians Justin Kripps and Alexander Kopacz finished in fifth place.

Earlier, Canada's Kaillie Humphries was golden again in Whistler.

The Calgary pilot and brakeman Melissa Lotholz of Barrhead, Alta., raced to a two-run time of 1:45.37 to win the women's World Cup bobsled race.