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Skeleton IBSF World Cup 2021 - 2022 (Sigulda)


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Events
 

  • Men's Individual (6/8)
  • Women's Individual (6/8)



Official Schedule
Eastern European Time (GMT +2)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final


Friday, December 17th
08:30 Women's Individual Run 1
10:00 Women's Individual Run 2
13:35 Men's Individual Run 1
15:00 Men's Individual Run 2

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Women's Individual (6/8)
Final Results
 
AUT.gif FLOCK Janine
1:44.6452.15+52.49
 
RUS.gif KANAKINA Yulia
1:44.8152.46+52.35
 
NED.gif BOS Kimberley
1:44.9852.71+52.27
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
MEYLEMANS Kim
BEL.gif
52.36
52.65
1:45.01
5
NIKITINA Elena
RUS.gif
52.75
52.35
1:45.10
6
HERMANN Tina
GER.gif
52.64
52.53
1:45.17
7
TARARYCHENKOVA Alina
RUS.gif
52.84
52.34
1:45.18
8
MARGAGLIO Valentina
ITA.gif
52.57
52.81
1:45.38
9
CHANNELL Jane
CAN.gif
52.87
52.67
1:45.54
10
UHLAENDER Katie
USA.gif
52.94
52.86
1:45.60
11
HENRY Megan
USA.gif
53.15
52.69
1:45.84
12
CROWLEY Brogan
GBR.gif
53.12
52.76
1:45.88
13
RAHNEVA Mirela
CAN.gif
53.43
52.64
1:46.07
14
DEAS Laura
PUR.gif
52.97
53.12
1:46.09
15
DELKA Kellie
GER.gif
53.04
53.10
1:46.14
16
NEISE Hannah
GER.gif
53.01
53.19
1:46.20
17
LOELLING Jacqueline
GER.gif
53.37
52.91
1:46.28
18
FERNSTAEDT Anna
CZE.gif
53.05
53.33
1:46.38
19
CRIPPA Alessia
ITA.gif
53.40
53.13
1:46.53
20
CURTIS Kelly
USA.gif
53.08
53.47
1:46.55
21
TERAUDA Endija
LAT.gif
53.44
-
53.44
22
BESSARD Agathe
FRA.gif
53.51
-
53.51
23
ZHAO Dan
CHN.gif
53.58
-
53.58
24
SILVEIRA Nicole Rocha
BRA.gif
53.72
-
53.72
25
LI Yuxi
CHN.gif
53.87
-
53.87
26
STRATTON Leslie
SWE.gif
54.21
-
54.21
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Men's Individual (6/8)
Final Results

 

LAT.gif DUKURS Tomass
1:41.3650.67+50.69

 

LAT.gif DUKURS Martins
1:41.4250.31+51.11

 

KOR.gif JUNG Seunggi
1:41.7350.64+51.09

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
RUKOSUEV Evgeniy
RUS.gif
50.92
50.82
1:41.74
5
GASSNER Alexander
GER.gif
50.94
50.96
1:41.90
6
HERASKEVYCH Vladyslav
UKR.gif
51.30
50.71
1:42.01
7
TREGUBOV Nikita
RUS.gif
50.84
51.21
1:42.05
8
GROTHEER Christopher
GER.gif
51.03
51.10
1:42.13
8
SEMENOV Vladislav
RUS.gif
51.06
51.07
1:42.13
10
WESTON Matt
GBR.gif
51.01
51.22
1:42.23
11
GASPARI Mattia
ITA.gif
51.40
51.03
1:42.43
12
JUNGK Axel
GER.gif
51.28
51.24
1:42.55
13
KIM Jisoo
KOR.gif
51.63
50.95
1:42.58
14
YAN Wengang
CHN.gif
51.38
51.25
1:42.63
15
BAGNIS Amedeo
ITA.gif
51.33
51.42
1:42.75
16
MAIER Samuel
AUT.gif
51.34
51.45
1:42.79
17
YUN Sungbin
KOR.gif
51.03
51.91
1:42.94
17
WYATT Marcus
GBR.gif
51.61
51.33
1:42.94
19
YIN Zheng
CHN.gif
51.26
51.76
1:43.02
20
ENZIE Blake
CAN.gif
51.59
51.56
1:43.15
21
GENG Wenqiang
CHN.gif
51.71
-
51.71
22
AUDERSET Ronald
SUI.gif
51.78
-
51.78
23
KINOSHITA Rin
JPN.gif
51.79
-
51.79
24
FLORIAN Austin
USA.gif
51.97
-
51.97
24
NEUFELDT Evan
CAN.gif
51.97
-
51.97
26
SCHLINTNER Alexander
AUT.gif
52.02
-
52.02
27
SIEBER Basil
SUI.gif
52.16
-
52.16
28
BLASER Andrew
USA.gif
52.19
-
52.19
29
 
DEFAYET Lucas
FRA.gif
52.36
-
52.36
30
THOMPSON Craig
GBR.gif
52.58
-
52.58
31
ENACHE Mihail Sebastian
ROU.gif
52.62
-
52.62
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