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Bobsleigh IBSF World Cup 2020 - 2021 (Altenberg)


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Events
 
  • Men's 2-Man (3/8)
  • Women's 2-Man (3/8)
  • Open 4-Man (3/8)


Official Schedule
Central European Time (GMT +1)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final

Saturday, December 4th
13:30 Men's 2-Man Run 1
15:00 Men's 2-Man Run 2

Sunday, December 5th
09:30 Women's 2-Man Run 1
11:00 Women's 2-Man Run 2
14:00 Open 4-Man Run 1
15:30 Open 4-Man Run 2
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Men's 2-Man (3/8)
Final Results
 
GER.gif Germany
FRIEDRICH Francesco

SCHUELLER Alexander
1:49.9655.06+54.90
 
GER.gif Germany
LOCHNER Johannes

WEBER Christopher
1:50.2054.90+55.30
 
RUS.gif Russia
GAITIUKEVICH Rostislav
MORDASOV Mikhail
1:50.2354.95+55.28
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
SPRING Christopher
EVELYN Mike
CAN.gif
55.25
55.12
1:50.37
5
HAFER Christoph
SOMMER Matthias
GER.gif
55.18
55.26
1:50.44
6
KRIPPS Justin
SOMMER Ryan
CAN.gif
55.29
55.37
1:50.66
7
MAIER Benjamin
SAMMER Markus
AUT.gif
55.31
55.40
1:50.71
8
FRIEDLI Simon
JONES Gregory
SUI.gif
55.43
55.36
1:50.79
9
VOGT Michael
MICHEL Sandro
SUI.gif
55.29
55.63
1:50.92
9
HEINRICH Romain
LEFEBVRE Lionel
FRA.gif
55.30
55.62
1:50.92
11
HALL Brad
CACKETT Greg
GBR.gif
55.56
55.46
1:51.02
12
TENTEA Mihai Cristian
DAROCZI Ciprian Nicolae
ROU.gif
55.47
55.59
1:51.06
13
BAUMGARTNER Patrick
MIRCEA Robert
ITA.gif
55.72
55.41
1:51.13
14
KIBERMANIS Oskars
SPRINGIS Davis
LAT.gif
55.61
55.55
1:51.16
15
TREICHL Markus
MITTERER Sebastian
AUT.gif
55.58
55.61
1:51.19
15
DVORAK Dominik
NOSEK Jakub
CZE.gif
55.87
55.68
1:51.55
17
WON Yunjong
JUNG Hyunwoo
KOR.gif
55.83
55.77
1:51.60
18
CHURCH Hunter
VOLKER Charles
KOR.gif
55.77
56.00
1:51.77
18
ANDRIANOV Maxim
MALYKH Ilya
RUS.gif
55.87
55.91
1:51.78
20
DEEN Lamin
OLUBI Toby
GBR.gif
55.93
55.95
1:51.88
21
CIPULIS Emils
LINDENBLATS Krists
LAT.gif
55.99
-
55.99
22
KAUFMANIS Davis
NEMME Edgars
LAT.gif
56.00
-
56.00
23
BASCUE Codie
ABDUL-SABOOR Hakeem
USA.gif
56.01
-
56.01
24
de BRUIN Ivo
FRANJIC Jelen
NED.gif
56.02
-
56.02
25
SHAO Yijun
DING Song
CHN.gif
56.43
-
56.43
 
 
VARIOLA Mattia
FANTAZZINI Eric
ITA.gif
DNS
-
DNS
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Women's 2-Man (3/8)
Final Results
 
USA.gif United States
HUMPHRIES Kaillie
LOVE Kaysha
1:54.1056.99+57.11
 
GER.gif Germany
NOLTE Laura
LEVI Deborah
1:54.1456.97+57.17
 
CAN.gif Canada
de BRUIN Christine
BUJNOWSKI Kristen
1:54.4557.13+57.32
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
KALICKI Kim
STRACK Ann-Christin
GER.gif
57.08
57.52
1:54.60
5
MEYERS TAYLOR Elana
HOFFMAN Sylvia
USA.gif
57.37
57.40
1:54.77
6
SERGEEVA Nadezhda
MAMEDOVA Elena
RUS.gif
57.59
57.26
1:54.85
7
GRECU Andreea
WICK Katharina
ROU.gif
57.53
57.44
1:54.97
8
HUAI Mingming
WANG Xuan
CHN.gif
57.46
57.57
1:55.03
8
YING Qing
DU Jiani
CHN.gif
57.50
57.53
1:55.03
10
JAMANKA Mariama
LIPPERHEIDE Kira
GER.gif
57.79
57.51
1:55.30
11
LOTHOLZ Melissa
VILLANI Sara
CAN.gif
57.78
57.53
1:55.31
12
MAKAROVA Anastasiia
SHISHIMOROVA Olga
RUS.gif
57.75
57.64
1:55.39
13
HASLER Melanie
PASTERNACK Nadja
SUI.gif
57.73
57.87
1:55.60
14
APPIAH Cynthia
RICHARDSON WILSON Dawn
CAN.gif
57.87
57.74
1:55.61
15
VANNIEUWENHUYSE An
AERTS Sara
BEL.gif
5797
57.65
1:55.62
16
BEIERL Katrin
ONASANYA Jennifer
AUT.gif
57.80
57.88
1:55.68
17
WERNER Ashleigh
REDDINGIUS Kiara
AUS.gif
58.08
57.67
1:55.74
17
CHERNYKH Lubov
EGOSHENKO Yulia
RUS.gif
58.03
57.94
1:55.97
19
McNEILL Mica
DOUGLAS Montell
GBR.gif
57.89
58.26
1:56.15
20
ANDREUTTI Giada
VICENZINO Tania
ITA.gif
59.01
1:02.12
2:01.13
21
FONTANIVE Martina
MORELL Mara
SUI.gif
1:02.95
-
1:02.95
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Open 4-Man (3/8)
Final Results

 

GER.gif Germany
FRIEDRICH Francesco
MARGIS Thorsten
BAUER Candy
SCHUELLER Alexander
1:47.9653.99+53.97

 

AUT.gif Austria
MAIER Benjamin
STEPAN Sascha
SAMMER Markus
HUBER Kristian
1:48.6354.35+54.28

 

RUS.gif Russia
GAITIUKEVICH Rostisla
MORDASOV Mikhail
ZHAROVTSEV Vladislav
TRAVKIN Pavel
1:48.7654.40+54.36

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
LOCHNER Johannes
BAUER Florian
BRUCKERT Eric Maximilian
RASP Christian
GER.gif
54.58
54.28
1:48.86
5
KRIPPS Justin
SOMMER Ryan
COAKWELL Benjamin
STONES Cam
CAN.gif
54.52
54.38
1:48.90
6
VOGT Michael
KNUSER Alain
JONES Gregory
MICHEL Sandro
SUI.gif
54.53
54.56
1:49.09
7
ANDRIANOV Maxim
ZAYTSEV Aleksey
KONDRATENKO Vasiliy
GRYAZNOV Egor
RUS.gif
54.45
54.66
1:49.11
8
HAFER Christoph
SALZER Michael
HAMMERS Christian
SCHNEIDER Tobias
GER.gif
54.56
54.57
1:49.13
9
HALL Brad
LAWRENCE Taylor
GLEESON Nick
CACKETT Greg
GBR.gif
54.65
54.58
1:49.23
10
KIBERMANIS Oskars
SPRINGIS Davis
KAUFMANIS Lauris
DAMBIS Intars
LAT.gif
54.63
54.61
1:49.24
11
SPRING Christopher
EVELYN Mike
GIGUERE Samuel
SORENSEN Cody
CAN.gif
54.73
54.55
1:49.28
12
DVORAK Dominik
SINDELAR Jan
PROCHAZKA Jachym
OSEK Jakub
CZE.gif
54.57
54.78
1:49.35
13
FRIEDLI Simon
FAESSLER Adrian
SCHLAEPFER Dominik
HAAS Andreas
SUI.gif
54.93
54.55
1:49.48
14
BAUMGARTNER Patrick
FANTAZZINI Eric
VERGINER Alex
BILOTTI Lorenzo
ITA.gif
54.93
54.69
1:49.48
15
TENTEA Mihai Cristian
DOBRE Raul Constantin
DAROCZI Ciprian Nicolae
RADU Cristian
ROU.gif
54.82
54.82
1:49.64
16
TREICHL Markus
KOMPAIN Nick
GLUECK Markus
MITTERER Sebastian
AUT.gif
55.01
54.79
1:49.80
17
HEINRICH Romain
LEFEBVRE Lionel
DELMESTRE Thomas
LAPORAL Jerome
FRA.gif
55.02
54.81
1:49.83
18
WON Yunjong
KIM Jinsu
KIM Donghyun
JUNG Hyunwoo
KOR.gif
54.96
54.90
1:49.876
19
BASCUE Codie
McCONNELL Blaine
VALDES Carlo
TAYLOR Nicholas
USA.gif
55.25
54.95
1:50.20
20
DEEN Lamin
LETTS Ryan
FEARON Joel
SIMONS Ben
GBR.gif
55.18
55.39
1:50.57
21
CHURCH Hunter
WILLIAMSON Joshua
REED James
ABDUL-SABOOR Hakeem
USA.gif
50.57
-
50.57
22
de BRUIN Ivo
FRANJIC Jelen
DUMAS Joost
HUIS IN 'T VELD Stephan
NED.gif
55.59
-
55.59
23
KAUFMANIS Davis
KIREJEVS Regnars
NEMME Edgars
LINDENBLATS Krists
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