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Skeleton IBSF World Cup 2022 - 2023 (Winterberg)


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Men's Individual (4/8)
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
1
GROTHEER Christopher
GER.gif
56.88
57.44
1:54.32
2
JUNGK Axel
GER.gif
56.88
57.83
1:54.71
3
WESTON Matt
GBR.gif
57.12
57.60
1:54.72
4
WYATT Marcus
GBR.gif
57.14
57.71
1:54.82
5
YAN Wengang
CHN.gif
56.88
58.00
1:54.88
5
KIM Jisoo
KOR.gif
57.08
57.80
1:54.88
7
KEISINGER Felix
GER.gif
57.05
57.87
1:54.92
8
BAGNIS Amedeo
ITA.gif
57.19
57.95
1:55.15
8
FLORIAN Austin
USA.gif
57.43
57.73
1:55.16
10
THOMPSON Craig
GBR.gif
57.31
57.87
1:55.18
11
CHEN Wenhao
CHN.gif
57.49
57.70
1:55.19
12
YIN Zheng
CHN.gif
57.51
57.78
1:55.29
13
JUNG Seunggi
KOR.gif
56.82
58.59
1:55.41
14
AUER Florian
AUT.gif
57.40
58.16
1:55.56
15
HERASKEVYCH Vladyslav
UKR.gif
57.72
57.92
1:55.64
16
GASPARI Mattia
ITA.gif
58.12
57.86
1:55.98
17
BLASER Andrew
USA.gif
58.24
58.09
1:56.33
18
ENZIE Blake
CAN.gif
57.91
58.51
1:56.42
19
SCHLINTNER Alexander
AUT.gif
58.17
58.28
1:56.45
20
NEUFELDT Evan
CAN.gif
58.52
58.20
1:56.72
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Women's Individual (4/8)
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
1
BOS Kimberley
NED.gif
58.68
58.50
1:57.18
2
RAHNEVA Mirela
CAN.gif
58.60
58.64
1:57.24
3
NEISE Hannah
GER.gif
58.82
58.52
1:57.34
4
HERMANN Tina
GER.gif
58.71
58.69
1:57.40
5
FLOCK Janine
AUT.gif
59.02
58.66
1:57.68
6
KREHER Susanne
GER.gif
59.25
58.47
1:57.72
7
TARBIT Freya
GBR.gif
59.22
58.83
1:58.05
8
MARGAGLIO Valentina
ITA.gif
59.00
59.08
1:58.08
9
MEYLEMANS Kim
BEL.gif
59.62
58.51
1:58.13
10
CHANNELL Jane
CAN.gif
59.08
59.12
1:58.20
11
CURTIS Kelly
USA.gif
59.03
59.28
1:58.31
12
STOECKER Tabitha
GBR.gif
59.30
59.02
1:58.32
13
ZHAO Dan
CHN.gif
59.56
58.85
1:58.41
14
SILVEIRA Nicole Rocha
BRA.gif
59.20
59.26
1:58.46
15
FERNSTAEDT Anna
CZE.gif
59.33
59.19
1:58.52
16
WESENBERG Kendall
USA.gif
59.57
59.13
1:58.70
17
CLARKE Hallie
USA.gif
59.19
59.53
1:58.72
18
LI Yuxi
CHN.gif
59.15
1:00.24
1:59.39
19
BESSARD Agathe
FRA.gif
59.98
59.44
1:59.43
20
CRIPPA Alessia
ITA.gif
1:00.01
59.72
1:59.73
21
LABERGE Jaclyn
CAN.gif
1:00.18
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1:00.18
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