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Bobsleigh IBSF Junior European Championships 2022


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Official Schedule
Central European Time (GMT +1)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final
 
Saturday, Janaury 15th
13:00 Men's Junior 2-Man Run 1
13:00 Men's Junior Under 23 2-Man Run 1
Following Men's Junior 2-Man Run 2
Following Men's Junior Under 23 2-Man Run 2

Sunday, Janaury 16th
10:00 Women's Junior 2-Man Run 1
10:00 Women's Junior Under 23 2-Man Run 1
13:00 Open Junior 4-Man Run 1
13:00 Open Junior Under 23 4-Man Run 1
Following Women's Junior 2-Man Run 2
Following Women's Junior Under 23 2-Man Run 2
Following Open Junior 4-Man Run 2
Following Open Junior Under 23 4-Man Run 2
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Men's Junior 2-Man  
Final Results
 
GER.gif Germany
ZIELASKO Philipp
PROSKE Henrik
1:51.7355.97+55.86
 
GER.gif Germany
ILLMANN Maximilian
DAHMS Felix
1:51.9655.96+56.00
 
SUI.gif Switzerland
ROHNER Timo
HERSPERGER Mathieu
1:52.3856.22+56.16
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
DUBINKO Stepan
KISLITSA Aleksei
RUS.gif
56.70
56.55
1:53.25
5
POPOV Vyacheslav
GRYAZNOV Egor
RUS.gif
56.72
56.71
1:53.43
6
BANKOV Maksim
CHABAN Nikita
RUS.gif
56.71
56.88
1:53.59
7
NICA Andrei
CALANCEA Mihai
ROU.gif
56.88
56.90
1:53.78
8
KRANZ Martin
UZ Arda
LIE.gif
56.90
56.98
1:53.88
9
KAISER Markus
VOLGGER Luca
AUT.gif
56.89
57.01
1:53.90
10
KALENDA Jekabs
KIREJEVS Regnars
LAT.gif
57.23
-
57.23
11
BEHOUNEK Matej
FOMENKO Petr
CZE.gif
57.24
-
57.24
12
SOBCZYK Radoslaw
JASTRZEBSKI Kacper
POL.gif
57.51
-
57.51
13
BESNARD Nathan
LATROMPETTE Kilian
FRA.gif
57.78
-
57.78
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Men's Junior Under 23 2-Man  
Final Results
 
RUS.gif Russia
DUBINKO Stepan
KISLITSA Aleksei
1:53.2556.70+56.55
 
RUS.gif Russia
POPOV Vyacheslav
GRYAZNOV Egor
1:53.4356.72+56.71
 
ROU.gif Romania
NICA Andrei
CALANCEA Mihai
1:53.7856.88+56.90
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
KRANZ Martin
UZ Arda
LIE.gif
56.90
56.98
1:53.88
5
KAISER Markus
VOLGGER Luca
AUT.gif
56.89
57.01
1:53.90
6
KALENDA Jekabs
KIREJEVS Regnars
LAT.gif
57.23
-
57.23
7
BEHOUNEK Matej
FOMENKO Petr
CZE.gif
57.24
-
57.24
8
BESNARD Nathan
LATROMPETTE Kilian
FRA.gif
57.78
-
57.78
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Open Junior 4-Man
Final Results
 
GER.gif Germany
SEMMLER Nico
PAUL Marvin
PESCHK Oliver
SCHENK Rupert
1:49.2154.53+54.68
 
SUI.gif Switzerland
ROHNER Timo
MOSER Pascal
JUILLARD Quentin
HERSPERGER Mathieu

1:50.3855.32+55.06
 
RUS.gif Russia
DUBINKO Stepan
IVANOV Ilia
IVANOV Nikita
KISLITSA Aleksei

1:50.3755.13+55.44
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
8
BANKOV Maksim
ABRAMOV Dmitrii
ALEKHANOV Danil
CHABAN Nikita
RUS.gif
55.91
55.45
1:51.36
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