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Bobsleigh IBSF World Championships 2020


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


Friday, February 21st
14:00 Women's 2-Man Run 1
15:30 Women's 2-Man Run 2


Saturday, February 22nd
11:20 Men's 2-Man Run 1
12:50 Men's 2-Man Run 2
15:30 Women's 2-Man Run 3
17:00 Women's 2-Man Run 4


Sunday, February 23rd
14:30 Men's 2-Man Run 3
16:00 Men's 2-Man Run 4


Saturday, February 29th
13:30 Men's 4-Man Run 1
15:00 Men's 4-Man Run 2


Sunday, March 1st
13:00 Men's 4-Man Run 3
14:30 Men's 4-Man Run 4

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Women's 2-Man
Final Results

 

USA.gif United States
HUMPHRIES Kaillie
GIBBS Lauren

3:45.4956.47+56.33+56.27+56.42

 

GER.gif Germany
KALICKI Kim
LIPPERHEIDE Kira

3:45.8656.56+56.45+56.25+56.60

 

CAN.gif Canada
DE BRUIN Christine
BUJNOWSKI Kristen

3:46.5556.60+56.87+56.47+56.61

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Run 3
Run 4
Result
4
JAMANKA Mariama
DRAZEK Annika
GER.gif
56.86
56.58
56.48
56.77
3:46.69
5
SCHNEIDER Stephanie
FIEBIG Leonie
GER.gif
56.50
56.84
56.84
56.74
3:46.92
6
SERGEEVA Nadezhda
MAMEDOVA Elena
RUS.gif
56.80
57.09
56.77
56.57
3:47.23
7
FONTANIVE Martina
PASTERNACK Nadja
SUI.gif
57.20
56.90
56.62
56.57
3:47.29
8
MCNEILL Mica
DOUGLAS Montell
GBR.gif
56.83
56.99
56.56
57.16
3:47.54
9
BEIERL Katrin
ONASANYA Jennifer Jantina Oluumi Desire
AUT.gif
57.00
57.04
56.96
56.76
3:47.76
10
YING Qing
DU Jiani
CHN.gif
57.07
57.09
57.13
57.01
3:48.30
11
VANNIEUWENHUYSE An
VAN PETEGEM Kelly
BEL.gif
57.16
57.09
57.20
57.06
3:48.51
12
HUAI Mingming
HUANG Jiajia
CHN.gif
57.29
57.01
57.10
57.17
3:48.57
13
CHERNYKH Lubov
PARFENOVA Anna
RUS.gif
57.50
57.22
57.37
57.18
3:49.27
14
WALKER Breeana
PREIKSA Stefanie
AUS.gif
57.68
57.96
57.56
57.42
3:50.62
15
HASLER Melanie
NAEF Jasmin
SUI.gif
57.71
58.15
57.68
57.65
3:51.19
16
SMOLAREK Sylwia
BYCZKOWSKA Aleksandra
POL.gif
59.35
58.65
58.37
58.02
3:54.39
  GRECU Andreea
GHEORGHE Ioana
ROU.gif
1:02.26
DNS
-
-
DNF
  VICENZINO Tania
TAVELLA Lucrezia
ITA.gif
1:01.28
DNS
-
-
DNF
  NOLTE Laura
STRACK Ann-Christin
GER.gif
57.04
1:05.52
DNS
-
DNF
  ANDREUTTI Giada
TAINI Silvia
ITA.gif
DSQ
-
-
-
DSQ
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Men's 2-Man
Final Results

 

GER.gif Germany
FRIEDRICH Francesco
MARGIS Thorsten

3:40.4454.00+54.09+55.98+56.37

 

GER.gif Germany
LOCHNER Johannes
WEBER Christopher

3:42.0954.59+54.59+56.36+56.55

 

LAT.gif Latvia
KIBERMANIS Oskars
MIKNIS Matiss

3:42.2354.49+54.72+56.35+56.67

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Run 3
Run 4
Result
4
WALTHER Nico
FRANKE Eric
GER.gif
54.54
54.49
56.36
56.92
3:42.31
5
OELSNER Richard
SCHWENZFEIER Malte
GER.gif
54.52
54.67
56.49
57.03
3:42.71
6
MAIER Benjamin
SAMMER Markus
AUT.gif
54.91
54.61
56.58
56.66
3:42.76
7
FRIEDLI Simon
JONES Gregory
SUI.gif
54.73
55.14
56.52
56.44
3:42.83
8
VOGT Michael
MICHEL Sandro
SUI.gif
54.77
54.78
56.80
56.55
3:42.90
9
HEINRICH Romain
HAUTERVILLE Dorian
FRA.gif
54.90
54.93
56.70
56.43
3:42.96
10
TENTEA Mihai Cristian
DAROCZI Ciprian Nicolae
ROU.gif
54.60
54.86
56.87
56.76
3:43.09
11
KRIPPS Justin
STONES Cameron
CAN.gif
54.60
55.00
56.77
56.81
3:43.18
12
MELBARDIS Oskars
DAMBIS Intars
LAT.gif
55.05
54.84
56.97
56.44
3:43.30
13
STULNEV Alexey
MALYKH Ilya
RUS.gif
54.91
54.92
56.87
56.71
3:43.41
14
DVORAK Dominik
NOSEK Jakub
CZE.gif
54.98
54.81
57.13
56.54
3:43.46
14
WON Yunjong
CHAE Byungdo
KOR.gif
54.95
55.02
57.10
56.39
3:43.46
16
HALL Brad
CACKETT Greg
GBR.gif
54.92
55.20
57.32
56.54
3:43.98
17
BERZINS Ralfs
SPRINGIS Davis
LAT.gif
54.97
55.06
57.47
56.58
3:44.08
18
TREICHL Markus
HUBER Kristian
AUT.gif
55.18
55.04
57.41
56.59
3:44.22
19
CHURCH Hunter
WILLIAMSON Joshua
USA.gif
55.25
55.50
57.17
56.57
3:44.49
20
BAUMGARTNER Patrick
UGHI Costantino
ITA.gif
55.30
55.44
57.66
56.70
3:45.10
21
LI Chunjian
SHI Hao
CHN.gif
55.47
55.72
57.49
-
2:48.68
22
DE BRUIN Ivo
DUMAS Joost
NED.gif
55.49
55.83
58.28
-
2:49.60
23
SHINOHARA Ryo
MURAKAMI Kenji
JPN.gif
55.52
56.03
58.64
-
2:50.19
24
DEEN Lamin
SIMONS Ben
GBR.gif
55.85
56.07
58.62
-
2:50.54
25
VARIOLA Mattia
VERGINER Alex
ITA.gif
56.85
56.23
58.91
-
2:51.99
  JIN Jian
WU Qingze
CHN.gif
55.57
55.75
DNS
-
DNF
  GAITIUKEVICH Rostislav
SAMITOV Ruslan
RUS.gif
55.23
1:00.30
DNS
-
DNF
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Men's 4-Man
Final Results

 

GER.gif Germany
FRIEDRICH Francesco
BAUER Candy
GROTHKOPP Martin
SCHUELLER Alexander

3:36.0954.25+54.34+53.35+54.15

 

GER.gif Germany
LOCHNER Johannes
BAUER Florian
WEBER Christopher
RASP Christian

3:36.1454.25+54.31+53.39+54.19

 

GER.gif Germany
WALTHER Nico
KRENZ Paul
BLUHM Joshua
FRANKE Eric

3:36.3254.30+54.20+53.44+54.38

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Run 3
Run 4
Result
4
KIBERMANIS Oskars
KAUFMANIS Lauris
SPRINGIS Davis
MIKNIS Matiss
LAT.gif
54.36
54.19
53.59
54.49
3:36.63
5
MAIER Benjamin
RANGL Marco
SAMMER Markus
MOLDOVAN Danut Ion
AUT.gif
54.55
54.25
53.51
54.61
3:36.92
6
DVORAK Dominik
SUCHY Dominik
SINDELAR Jan
NOSEK Jakub
CZE.gif
54.48
54.45
53.87
54.73
3:37.53
7
HALL Brad
TAYLOR Lawrence
DAWES Luke
CACKETT Greg
GBR.gif
54.60
54.63
53.83
54.64
3:37.70
8
WON Yunjong
KIM Jinsu
LEE Gyeongmin
CHAE Byungdo
KOR.gif
54.50
54.55
53.93
54.85
3:37.83
9
VOGT Michael
FRIEDLI Simon
BIERI Cyril
MICHEL Sandro
SUI.gif
54.39
54.66
54.19
54.63
3:37.87
10
TREICHL Markus
GLUECK Markus
MITTERER Sebastian
HUBER Kristian
AUT.gif
54.81
54.62
53.98
54.60
3:38.01
11
STULNEV Alexey
ZAYTSEV Aleksey
KONDRATENKO Vasiliy
MALYKH Ilya
RUS.gif
54.74
54.57
54.07
54.76
3:38.14
12
ANDRIANOV Maxim
LYLOV Andrey
ANTYUKH Kirill
KOSHELEV Roman
RUS.gif
54.85
54.43
54.29
54.86
3:38.43
13
MELBARDIS Oskars
NEMME Edgars
DAMBIS Intars
PIROGS Edgars
LAT.gif
55.07
54.49
54.41
54.80
3:38.77
14
BAUMGARTNER Patrick
UGHI Costantino
VERGINER Alex
BILOTTI Lorenzo
ITA.gif
54.88
54.62
54.35
54.97
3:38.82
15
HEINRICH Romain
LEFEBVRE Lionel
ALAIS Alan
BOUTHERIN Jeremie
FRA.gif
54.71
54.55
54.61
55.30
3:39.17
16
ROHNER Timo
LEIMGRUBER Roger
FEARON Joel
GIUMMA Maruan
SUI.gif
55.26
55.10
55.01
55.18
3:40.55
17
BREDIKHIN Aleksandr
KAZANTSEV Andrey
ZHAROVTSEV Vladislav
GRYAZNOV Egor
RUS.gif
55.54
55.36
55.06
54.93
3:40.89
18
SHINOHARA Ryo
KANEKO Yoshiki
HOMMA Keisuke
MURAKAMI Kenji
JPN.gif
56.04
56.20
55.49
55.48
3:43.21
19
TENTEA Mihai Cristian
DAROCZI Ciprian Nicolae
DOBRE Raul Constantin
RADU Cristian
ROU.gif
55.26
54.61
54.98
58.46
3:43.31
20
DEEN Lamin
BUTTERWORTH Oliver
SIMONS Ben
GILLING Tremayne
GBR.gif
55.34
55.15
55.04
1:01.14
3:46.67
21
CHURCH Hunter
WILLIAMSON Joshua
REED James
HORN Kristopher
USA.gif
54.99
54.81
58.67
-
2:48.47
  KRIPPS Justin
SOMMER Ryan
STONES Cameron
COAKWELL Benjamin
CAN.gif
54.31
54.28
DNS
-
DNF
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Final Medal Count

 

Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
GER.gif Germany
2
3
1
6
2
USA.gif United States
1
0
0
1
3
CAN.gif Canada
0
0
1
1
3
LAT.gif Latvia
0
0
1
1
Total
192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png Road 192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png
to Beijing 2022
3
3
3
9


 

Final Medal Count Olympic Events Only

 

Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
GER.gif Germany
2
3
1
6
2
USA.gif United States
1
0
0
1
3
CAN.gif Canada
0
0
1
1
3
LAT.gif Latvia
0
0
1
1
Total
192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png Road 192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png
to Beijing 2022
3
3
3
9
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