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


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

Friday, January 14th
13:00 Men's 2-Man Run 1
Following Men's 2-Man Run 2

Saturday, January 15th
10:00 Men's 4-Man Run 1
Following Men's 4-Man Run 2
10:00 Women's 2-Man Run 1
Following Women's 2-Man Run 2

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Men's 2-Man (8/8)
Final Results
 
GER.gif Germany
OELSNER Richard
BOSSE Henrik
1:51.7455.88+55.86
 
GER.gif Germany
ZIELASKO Philipp
PROSKE Henrik
1:51.7355.97+55.86
 
GER.gif Germany
JANNUSCH Jonas
NEUMANN Max
1:51.9255.88+56.04
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
ILLMANN Maximilian
DAHMS Felix
GER.gif
55.96
56.00
1:51.96
5
BASCUE Codie
ADAMS Adrian
USA.gif
56.15
56.20
1:52.35
5
FOLLADOR Cedric
MARIANI Nicola
SUI.gif
56.26
56.11
1:52.37
7
HICKEY Tyler
CHEEK Bryce
USA.gif
56.15
56.23
1:52.38
7
ROHNER Timo
HERSPERGER Mathieu
SUI.gif
56.22
56.16
1:52.38
9
STULNEV Alexey
ZAKHARCHENKO Nikita
RUS.gif
56.21
56.27
1:52.48
10
MOULINIER Yann
JUILLARD Quentin
SUI.gif
56.32
56.23
1:52.55
11
GADBOIS Geoffrey
MITCHELL Manteo
USA.gif
56.22
56.48
1:52.70
12
BAIRD Adam
CARTAGENA Alexander
GBR.gif
56.67
56.42
1:53.09
13
SILIC Drazen
NIKPALJ Benedikt
CRO.gif
56.70
56.55
1:53.25
13
DUBINKO Stepan
KISLITSA Aleksei
RUS.gif
56.70
56.55
1:53.25
15
BAECHLER David
ALAIS Alan
FRA.gif
56.76
56.51
1:53.27
16
POPOV Vyacheslav
GRYAZNOV Egor
RUS.gif
56.72
56.71
1:53.43
17
BANKOV Maksim
CHABAN Nikita
RUS.gif
56.71
56.88
1:53.59
18
NICA Andrei
CALANCEA Mihai
ROU.gif
56.88
56.90
1:53.78
19
KRANZ Martin
UZ Arda
LIE.gif
56.90
56.98
1:53.88
20
KAISER Markus
VOLGGER Luca
AUT.gif
56.89
57.01
1:53.90
21
STANBRIDGE John
HUDSON Joshua
GBR.gif
56.95
-
56.95
22
EDELMAN Adam
CHEN Menachem
ISR.gif
57.05
-
57.05
23
KALENDA Jekabs
KIREJEVS Regnars
LAT.gif
57.23
-
57.23
24
BEHOUNEK Matej
FOMENKO Petr
CZE.gif
57.24
-
57.24
25
SOBCZYK Radoslaw
JASTRZEBSKI Kacper
POL.gif
57.51
-
57.51
26
BESNARD Nathan
LATROMPETTE Kilian
FRA.gif
57.78
-
57.78
 
SHINOHARA Ryo
KANEKO Yoshiki
JPN.gif
DNS
-
DNS
  VARIOLA Mattia
MIRCEA Robert
ITA.gif
DNS
-
DNS
  GHILARDINI Enrico
JUAREZ Isalbet
ITA.gif
DNS
-
DNS
  NOVAKOVIC Dusan
RADOSAVLJEVIC Marko
SRB.gif
DNS
-
DNS
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Open 4-Man (8/8)
Final Results
 
GER.gif Germany
SEMMLER Nico
PAUL Marvin
PESCHK Oliver
SCHENK Rupert
1:49.2154.53+54.68
 
GER.gif Germany
OELSNER Richard
BOSSE Henrik
FLEISCHHAUER Georg
HEBER Bastian
1:49.6054.82+54.78
 
USA.gif United States
BASCUE Codie
SIMON David
NIEDERHOFER Boone
ADAMS Adrian
1:49.9754.95+55.02
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
STULNEV Alexey
ANTUKH Kirill
KHUZIN Ilvir
ZAKHARCHENKO Nikita
RUS.gif
55.01
55.02
1:50.03
5
FOLLADOR Cedric
SCHLÄPFER Dominik
GIUMMA Maruan
HUFSCHMID Dominik
SUI.gif
55.22
55.14
1:50.36
6
ROHNER Timo
MOSER Pascal
JUILLARD Quentin
HERSPERGER Mathieu
SUI.gif
55.32
55.06
1:50.38
7
DUBINKO Stepan
IVANOV Ilia
IVANOV Nikita
KISLITSA Aleksei
RUS.gif
55.13
55.44
1:50.57
8
BANKOV Maksim
ABRAMOV Dmitrii
ALEKHANOV Danil
CHABAN Nikita
RUS.gif
55.91
55.45
1:51.36
9
BAECHLER David
FLAVEN Alexis
ADOUI Anas
ALAIS Alan
FRA.gif
56.00
55.94
1:51.94
10
KRANZ Martin
BECK Ralf
BEKTAS Ozan
LENHERR Lorenz
LIE.gif
56.05
55.97
1:52.02
 
 
JANNUSCH Jonas
TASCHE Joshua
KOCH Christopher
NEUMANN Max
GER.gif
55.13
DNS
DNS
  ILLMANN Maximilian
WOBETO Philipp
PIETZA Max
HENSEL Paul
GER.gif
DNS
-
DNS
  SHINOHARA Ryo
KANEKO Yoshiki
KURIHARA Takashi
MURAKAMI Kenji
JPN.gif
DNS
-
DNS
  VARIOLA Mattia
MIRCEA Robert
PAGNINI Alex
OBOU Jose Delmas
ITA.gif
DNS
-
DNS
  POPOV Vyachesla
ZHESTIANKIN Maksim
ZHAROVTSEV Vladislav
GRYAZNOV Egor
RUS.gif
DNS
-
DNS
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Women's 2-Man (8/8)
Final Results
 
GER.gif Germany
SCHNEIDER Stephanie
SEER Tamara
1:54.4957.12+57.37
 
GER.gif Germany
ZIMMER Maureen
GALANDER Anabel
1:54.6257.27+57.35
 
BEL.gif Belgium
VANNIEUWENHUYSE An
AERTS Sara  
1:54.7157.39+57.32
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
POPESCU Georgeta
SARBU Antonia
ROU.gif
58.41
58.44
1:56.85
5
HUNKO Lidiia
LISHCHYNSKA Iryna
UKR.gif
58.60
58.51
1:57.11
6
VOGT Nicole
BRUNGARDT Nicole
USA.gif
58.67
58.63
1:57.30
7
COMPTON Riley
RENNA Emily
USA.gif
58.74
58.86
1:57.60
8
MCSWEENEY Nikki
BURKE Isabella
GBR.gif
58.94
59.09
1:58.03
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