Olympic champion Natalie Geisenberger led a German sweep in the season's final luge World Cup meet for a record 38th career victory Sunday in Altenberg, Germany.

Geisenberger, who had already wrapped up her fifth straight overall World Cup title, clocked a combined time of 1 minute, 44.364 seconds, beating Tatjana Huefner by 0.071 seconds and Dajana Eitberger by 0.186.

It was Geisenberger's fifth win of the season. Her 38 overall wins are one more than Huefner and the retired Sylke Otto.

"The season didn't go badly at all," said Geisenberger.

Russia's Tatyana Ivanova was fourth, ahead of Latvia's Eliza Cauce and Canada's Alex Gough, who secured fifth-place in the overall standings.

Gough captured her third career World Cup victory at the Whistler stop earlier this season and had a bronze medal performance in both Lake Placid and Park City.

"Alex performed well again this year with three medals and continuously in the mix which is right where you want to be," said Walter Corey, high-performance director for Luge Canada.

"We've made some big gains this year. Alex continues to deliver, and Kim [McRae] coming through with a couple of medals of her own and a load of top-fives of her own."

McCrae finished 11th in the singles event, while the relay team, consisting of Gough, Sam Edney, Tristan Walker, and Justin Snith, finished fifth.

The Canadian finished +0.622 seconds back of winner Natalie Geisenberger on Sunday at a FIL World Cup luge event in Germany. 2:04

Another German, Julia Taubitz, was seventh, ahead of American Erin Hamlin.

Geisenberger finished on 982 points, ahead of Huefner on 865, Ivanova on 683, Hamlin on 614, Gough on 585 and Emily Sweeney of the U.S. on 564.

Geisenberger later helped Germany wrap up the weekend with victory in the team relay.

Together with Felix Loch — who lost out on claiming his sixth overall title to Russia's Roman Repilov on Saturday — and overall doubles winners Toni Eggert and Sascha Benecken, Geisenberger helped clock a combined time of 2:23.021, beating a Latvian team by 0.125 and Russian team by 0.209.