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Skeleton at the Winter Olympic Games Beijing 2022


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Official Schedule
China Standard Time (GMT +8)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final


Thursday, February 10th
09:30 Men's Individual Run 1
11:00 Men's Individual Run 2


Friday, February 11th
09:30 Women's Individual Run 1
11:00 Women's Individual Run 2

20:20 Men's Individual Run 3
21:55 Men's Individual Run 4


Saturday, February 12th
20:20 Women's Individual Run 3
21:55 Women's Individual Run 4

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Men's Individual
Final Results
 
GER.gif GROTHEER Christopher
4:01.011:00.00+1:00.33+1:00.16+1:00.52
 
GER.gif JUNGK Axel
4:01.671:00.50+1:00.53+1:00.31+1:00.33
 
CHN.gif YAN Wengang
4:01.771:00.43+1:00.65+1:00.54+1:00.15
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Run 3
Run 4
Result
4
TRETIAKOV Alexander
ROC.gif
1:00.36
1:00.84
1:00.37
1:00.42
4:01.99
5
YIN Zheng
CHN.gif
1:00.74
1:00.71
1:00.40
1:00.28
4:02.13
6
RUKOSUEV Evgeniy
ROC.gif
1:00.48
1:00.72
1:00.56
1:00.64
4:02.40
7
DUKURS Martins
LAT.gif
1:00.62
1:00.62
1:00.40
1:01.12
4:02.76
8
GASSNER Alexander
GER.gif
1:00.87
1:00.86
1:00.62
1:00.48
4:02.83
9
DUKURS Tomass
LAT.gif
1:00.76
1:00.79
1:00.74
1:00.92
4:03.21
10
JUNG Seunggi
KOR.gif
1:01.18
1:01.04
1:00.69
1:00.83
4:03.74
11
BAGNIS Amedeo
ITA.gif
1:01.05
1:01.19
1:00.83
1:01.01
4:04.08
12
YUN Sungbin
KOR.gif
1:01.26
1:01.17
1:01.03
1:00.93
4:04.09
13
MAIER Samuel
AUT.gif
1:01.36
1:01.13
1:01.05
1:00.95
4:04.49
14
GASPARI Mattia
ITA.gif
1:01.20
1:01.31
1:01.16
1:01.63
4:05.03
15
WESTON Matt
GBR.gif
1:01.34
1:01.15
1:01.12
1:01.63
4:05.24
16
WYATT Marcus
GBR.gif
1:01.56
1:01.72
1:01.28
1:01.36
4:05.91
17
SCHLINTNER Alexander
AUT.gif
1:01.56
1:01.73
1:01.66
1:01.24
4:06.19
18
HERASKEVYCH Vladyslav
UKR.gif
1:01.63
1:01.58
1:01.62
1:01.45
4:06.28
19
CRUMPTON Nathan
ASA.gif
1:02.06
1:01.65
1:01.60
1:01.49
4:06.80
20
ENZIE Blake
CAN.gif
1:01.65
1:01.76
1:01.93
1:01.54
4:05.98
21
BLASER Andrew
USA.gif
1:01.80
1:02.08
1:02.10
-
3:05.98
22
SIEBER Basil
SUI.gif
1:01.95
1:02.16
1:02.72
-
3:06.83
23
ROMANOV Daniil
ROC.gif
1:02.48
1:02.60
1:02.20
-
3:07.27
24
MIRAMBELL Ander
ESP.gif
1:02.45
1:03.36
1:02.34
-
3:08.15
25
TIMMINGS Nicholas
AUS.gif
1:03.76
1:02.83
1:01.78
-
3:08.37
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Women's Individual
Final Results
 
GER.gif NEISE Hannah
4:07.621:02.36+1:02.19+1:01.44+1:01.63
 
AUS.gif NARRACOTT Jaclyn
4:08.241:02.05+1:02.29+1:01.79+1:02.11
 
NED.gif BOS Kimberley
4:08.461:02.51+1:02.22+1:01.86+1:01.87
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Run 3
Run 4
Result
4
HERMANN Tina
GER.gif
1:02.28
1:02.29
1:01.90
1:02.26
4:08.73
5
RAHNEVA Mirela
CAN.gif
1:02.03
1:03.14
1:01.72
1:02.26
4:09.15
6
UHLAENDER Katie
USA.gif
1:02.41
1:02.46
1:02.15
1:02.21
4:09.23
7
FERNSTAEDT Anna
CZE.gif
1:02.35
1:02.44
1:02.27
1:02.26
4:09.32
8
LOELLING Jacqueline
GER.gif
1:02.27
1:02.45
1:02.22
1:02.41
4:09.35
9
ZHAO Dan
CHN.gif
1:02.26
1:02.40
1:02.53
1:02.33
4:09.52
10
FLOCK Janine
AUT.gif
1:02.64
1:02.72
1:02.23
1:02.45
4:10.04
11
KANAKINA Yulia
ROC.gif
1:02.56
1:02.95
1:02.24
1:02.34
4:10.09
12
MARGAGLIO Valentina
ITA.gif
1:02.84
1:03.04
1:02.45
1:02.05
4:10.38
13
SILVEIRA Nicole Rocha
BRA.gif
1:02.58
1:02.95
1:02.55
1:02.40
4:10.48
14
LI Yuxi
CHN.gif
1:02.64
1:02.62
1:02.39
1:02.94
4:10.59
15
TARARYCHENKOVA Alina
ROC.gif
1:02.74
1:02.86
1:02.43
1:02.79
4:10.82
16
NIKITINA Elena
ROC.gif
1:02.92
1:03.07
1:02.51
1:02.37
4:10.87
17
CHANNELL Jane
CAN.gif
1:02.59
1:03.31
1:02.7
1:02.34
4:10.95
18
MEYLEMANS Kim
BEL.gif
1:02.35
1:02.92
1:02.34
1:03.73
4:11.34
19
DEAS Laura
GBR.gif
1:02.99
1:03.15
1:02.71
1:02.70
4:11.55
20
TERAUDA Endija
LAT.gif
1:02.98
1:03.015
1:02.065
1:02.79
4:11.57
21
CURTIS Kelly
USA.gif
1:02.94
1:03.05
1:03.24
-
3:09.23
22
CROWLEY Brogan
GBR.gif
1:03.32
1:03.23
1:02.82
-
3:09.37
23
KIM Eunji
KOR.gif
1:03.28
1:03.68
1:02.83
-
3:09.79
24
DELKA Kellie
PUR.gif
1:04.83
1:04.47
1:04.55
-
3:13.85
25
TANNENBAUM Katie
ISV.gif
1:06.48
1:07.36
1:04.84
-
3:18.68
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