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Skeleton IBSF World Cup 2022 - 2023 (Lake Placid)


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Skeleton IBSF World Cup 2022 - 2023 (Lake Placid)

 

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Men's Individual (3/8)
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
1
WESTON Matt
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5.74
54.42
1:48.16
2
GROTHEER Christopher
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54.19
54.13
1:48.32
3
JUNG Seunggi
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54.11
54.29
1:48.40
4
WYATT Marcus
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54.02
54.54
1:48.56
5
JUNGK Axel
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54.19
54.47
1:48.66
6
FLORIAN Austin
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54.38
54.31
1:48.69
7
KIM Jisoo
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54.13
54.63
1:48.76
8
KEISINGER Felix
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54.41
54.68
1:49.09
8
YIN Zheng
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54.20
54.93
1:49.13
10
CHEN Wenhao
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54.47
54.72
1:49.19
11
HERASKEVYCH Vladyslav
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54.58
54.78
1:49.36
12
YAN Wengang
CHN.gif
54.68
54.74
1:49.42
13
BLASER Andrew
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54.83
55.08
1:49.91
14
AUER Florian
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54.84
55.38
1:50.22
15
BOSTOCK Laurence
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55.17
55.17
1:50.34
16
SCHLINTNER Alexander
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55.14
55.50
1:50.64
17
ENZIE Blake
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56.46
55.20
1:51.66
18
DONSBERGER Kyle
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56.12
55.77
1:51.89
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Women's Individual (3/8)
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
1
HERMANN Tina
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55.47
55.59
1:51.06
2
KREHER Susanne
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55.50
55.87
1:51.37
3
CURTIS Kelly
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55.79
55.60
1:51.39
4
NARRACOTT Jaclyn
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55.62
55.81
1:51.43
5
BOS Kimberley
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55.64
55.85
1:51.49
6
NEISE Hannah
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55.65
55.88
1:51.53
7
WESENBERG Kendall
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55.70
55.91
1:51.61
8
RAHNEVA Mirela
CAN.gif
55.79
55.90
1:51.69
8
CROWLEY Brogan
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56.03
56.04
1:52.07
10
FERNSTAEDT Anna
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55.70
56.41
1:52.11
11
DEAS Laura
GBR.gif
55.99
56.13
1:52.12
12
SILVEIRA Nicole Rocha
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56.24
55.94
1:52.18
13
CHANNELL Jane
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55.90
56.72
1:52.62
14
DELKA Kellie
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56.42
46.47
1:52.89
15
BESSARD Agathe
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55.74
56.42
1:53.16
16
ZHAO Dan
CHN.gif
56.56
56.72
1:53.28
17
LI Yuxi
CHN.gif
56.66
57.15
1:53.81
18
CLARKE Hallie
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57.29
56.56
1:53.85
19
LABERGE Jaclyn
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57.49
57.46
1:54.95
20
ERLACHER Julia
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58.39
58.94
1:58.23
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