Seventeen athletes took part in the second women's monobob race in La Plagne ©IBSF

Australia’s Breanna Walker, victorious in the first race of the International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation (IBSF) women’s monobob series doubleheader in La Plagne yesterday, won again today by seven hundredths of a second.

Walker's time of 1min 5.35sec was the best in the field after the first run, and only one pilot went faster on the second run as Walker held on to win in a total time of 2:10.94.

Romanian Andreea Grecu was second, posting a total time of 2:11.01 after her second run - clocked at 1:05.39 - was the field's quickest.

Britain's Mica McNeil was the epitome of consistency - she was third-fastest on run one and run two to complete the podium at +0.63sec.

McNeil also came third at the French resort yesterday, whereas Grecu improved on her fifth-place finish.

Karlien Sleper of The Netherlands, yesterday's runner-up, was +0.95 back in fourth.

Walker has now won three of the seven women's monobob events on the IBSF calendar this season, having shared the win at Königssee as well. 

Sleper, Russia's Anastasiia Makarova, Canada's Cynthia Appiah and the Chinese Ying Qing have also won races.

One race remains and is scheduled for Lake Placid in the United States on April 3.