This became known after the men's final competition, the seventh stage in the Canadian Calgary, in which Tretyakov took second place with a score of 1 minute 52.76 seconds.

For a 33-year-old skeleton player, this is the second career victory in the overall standings of the World Cup. For the first time he succeeded in the 2008/09 season, when he became the first Russian in history to achieve a similar result.

Earlier it was reported that Elena Nikitina was the first Russian skeletonist to win the overall World Cup standings.