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Men's 2-Man
Provisional Ranking after Event 11/8
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Points
1
Friedrich Francesco
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2460
2
Lochner Johannes
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2269
3
Vogt Michael
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1794
4
Dvorak Dominik
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1688
5
Kibermanis Oskars
LAT.gif
1638
6
Friedli Simon
SUI.gif
1472
7
Hafer Christoph
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1432
8
Berzins Ralfs
LAT.gif
1416
9
Melbardis Oskars
LAT.gif
1312
10
Heinrich Romain
FRA.gif
1192
11
Baumgartner Patrick
ITA.gif
1188
12
Gaitiukevich Rostislav
RUS.gif
1160
13
Tentea Mihai Cristian
ROU.gif
1160
14
Hall Brad
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1128
15
Maier Benjamin
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976
16
Variola Mattia
ITA.gif
904
17
De Bruin Ivo
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768
18
Stulnev Alexey
RUS.gif
662
19
Hannighofer Hans Peter
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584
20
Kripps Justin
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576
21
Treichl Markus
AUT.gif
514
22
Deen Lamin
GBR.gif
452
23
Bascue Codie
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368
24
Spring Christopher
CAN.gif
280
25
Gadbois Geoffrey
USA.gif
206
26
Kuonen Michael
SUI.gif
160
27
Won Yunjong
KOR.gif
152
28
Kaufmanis Davis
LAT.gif
144
29
Cipulis Emils
LAT.gif
128
30
Rinaldi Rudy
MON.gif
124
31
Stephens Shanwayne
JAM.gif
113
32
Suk Youngjin
KOR.gif
74
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Open 4-Man
Provisional Ranking
after Event 3/4
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Points
1
Friedrich Francesco
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675
2
Maier Benjamin
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620
3
Kripps Justin
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594
4
Lochner Johannes
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576
5
Hafer Christoph
GER.gif
520
6
Gaitiukevich Rostislav
RUS.gif
520
7
Stulnev Alexey
RUS.gif
456
8
Dvorak Dominik
CZE.gif
400
9
Heinrich Romain
FRA.gif
376
10
Melbardis Oskars
LAT.gif
360
11
Friedli Simon
SUI.gif
354
12
Baumgartner Patrick
ITA.gif
344
13
De Bruin Ivo
NED.gif
312
14
Spring Christopher
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296
15
Vogt Michael
SUI.gif
280
16
Bascue Codie
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272
17
Gadbois Geoffrey
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226
18
Deen Lamin
GBR.gif
216
19
Tentea Mihai Cristian
ROU.gif
202
20
Treichl Markus
AUT.gif
192
21
Hall Brad
GBR.gif
168
22
Won Yunjong
KOR.gif
136
23
Suk Youngjin
KOR.gif
104
24
Berzins Ralfs
LAT.gif
68
25
Kuonen Michael
SUI.gif
62
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Open Combined
Provisional Ranking
Event after Winterberg stage 3/4
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Points
1
Friedrich Francesco
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3135
2
Lochner Johannes
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2845
3
Dvorak Dominik
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2088
4
Vogt Michael
SUI.gif
2074
5
Hafer Christoph
GER.gif
1952
6
Friedli Simon
SUI.gif
1826
7
Gaitiukevich Rostislav
RUS.gif
1680
8
Melbardis Oskars
LAT.gif
1672
9
Maier Benjamin
AUT.gif
1596
10
Heinrich Romain
FRA.gif
1568
11
Baumgartner Patrick
ITA.gif
1532
12
Berzins Ralfs
LAT.gif
1484
13
Tentea Mihai Cristian
ROU.gif
1362
14
Hall Brad
GBR.gif
1296
15
Kripps Justin
CAN.gif
1170
16
Stulnev Alexey
RUS.gif
1118
17
De Bruin Ivo
NED.gif
1080
18
Treichl Markus
AUT.gif
706
19
Deen Lamin
GBR.gif
668
20
Bascue Codie
USA.gif
640
21
Spring Christopher
CAN.gif
576
22
Gadbois Geoffrey
USA.gif
432
23
Won Yunjong
KOR.gif
288
24
Kuonen Michael
SUI.gif
222
25
Suk Youngjin
KOR.gif
178

 

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Women's 2-Man
Provisional Ranking after Event 7/8
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Points
1
Beierl Katrin
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1306
2
Kalicki Kim
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1255
3
Jamanka Mariama
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1203
4
Grecu Andreea
ROU.gif
1096
5
Nolte Laura
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1061
6
Hasler Melanie
SUI.gif
1048
7
Fontanive Martina
SUI.gif
856
8
Boch Margot
FRA.gif
752
9
Walker Breeana
AUS.gif
736
10
Mcneill Mica
GBR.gif
696
11
Schneider Stephanie
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660
12
Meyers Taylor Elana
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578
13
De Bruin Christine
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536
14
Humphries Kaillie
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520
15
Vannieuwenhuyse An
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480
16
Smolarek Sylwia
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408
17
Chernykh Lubov
RUS.gif
368
18
Sergeeva Nadezhda
RUS.gif
360
19
Andreutti Giada
ITA.gif
352
20
Rissling Alysia
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296
21
Makarova Anastasiia
RUS.gif
208
22
Lotholz Melissa
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104
23
Osipenko Alena
RUS.gif
96
24
Kim Yooran
KOR.gif
88
25
Reinbolt Brittany
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80
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Men's 2-Man
Final Ranking
 
GER.gif Friedrich Francesco
2685
 
GER.gif Lochner Johannes
2453
 
CZE.gif Dvorak Dominik
1880
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Points
4
Kibermanis Oskars
LAT.gif
1848
5
Vogt Michael
SUI.gif
1794
6
Friedli Simon
SUI.gif
1472
7
Melbardis Oskars
LAT.gif
1440
8
Hafer Christoph
GER.gif
1432
9
Berzins Ralfs
LAT.gif
1416
10
Gaitiukevich Rostislav
RUS.gif
1360
11
Heinrich Romain
FRA.gif
1352
12
Hall Brad
GBR.gif
1296
13
Baumgartner Patrick
ITA.gif
1250
14
Tentea Mihai Cristian
ROU.gif
1234
15
Maier Benjamin
AUT.gif
1088
16
Variola Mattia
ITA.gif
1000
17
De Bruin Ivo
NED.gif
896
18
Hannighofer Hans Peter
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760
19
Stulnev Alexey
RUS.gif
730
20
Treichl Markus
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618
21
Kripps Justin
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576
22
Deen Lamin
GBR.gif
532
23
Bascue Codie
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512
24
Spring Christopher
CAN.gif
416
25
Won Yunjong
KOR.gif
304
26
Stephens Shanwayne
JAM.gif
237
27
Cipulis Emils
LAT.gif
216
28
Gadbois Geoffrey
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206
29
Kuonen Michael
SUI.gif
160
30
Kaufmanis Davis
LAT.gif
144
31
Suk Youngjin
KOR.gif
130
32
Rinaldi Rudy
MON.gif
124
33
Lorenzoni Marco
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45
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Open 4-Man
Final Ranking
 
GER.gif Friedrich Francesco
900
 
AUT.gif Maier Benjamin
830
 
CAN.gif Kripps Justin
794
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Points
4
Lochner Johannes
GER.gif
768
5
Gaitiukevich Rostislav
RUS.gif
704
6
Hafer Christoph
GER.gif
672
7
Stulnev Alexey
RUS.gif
600
8
Melbardis Oskars
LAT.gif
488
9
Dvorak Dominik
CZE.gif
488
10
Heinrich Romain
FRA.gif
456
11
De Bruin Ivo
NED.gif
416
12
Baumgartner Patrick
ITA.gif
412
13
Spring Christopher
CAN.gif
392
14
Bascue Codie
USA.gif
392
15
Friedli Simon
SUI.gif
354
16
Deen Lamin
GBR.gif
352
17
Hall Brad
GBR.gif
328
18
Tentea Mihai Cristian
ROU.gif
314
19
Won Yunjong
KOR.gif
304
20
Vogt Michael
SUI.gif
280
21
Treichl Markus
AUT.gif
266
22
Gadbois Geoffrey
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226
23
Kibermanis Oskars
LAT.gif
184
24
Suk Youngjin
KOR.gif
166
25
Berzins Ralfs
LAT.gif
68
26
Kuonen Michael
SUI.gif
62
27
Rohner Timo
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56
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Open Combined
Final Ranking
 
GER.gif Friedrich Francesco
3585
 
GER.gif Lochner Johannes
3221
 
CZE.gif Dvorak Dominik
2368
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Points
4
Hafer Christoph
GER.gif
2104
5
Vogt Michael
SUI.gif
2074
6
Gaitiukevich Rostislav
RUS.gif
2064
7
Kibermanis Oskars
LAT.gif
2032
8
Melbardis Oskars
LAT.gif
1928
9
Maier Benjamin
AUT.gif
1918
10
Friedli Simon
SUI.gif
1826
11
Heinrich Romain
FRA.gif
1808
12
Baumgartner Patrick
ITA.gif
1662
13
Hall Brad
GBR.gif
1624
14
Tentea Mihai Cristian
ROU.gif
1548
15
Berzins Ralfs
LAT.gif
1484
16
Kripps Justin
CAN.gif
1370
17
Stulnev Alexey
RUS.gif
1330
18
De Bruin Ivo
NED.gif
1312
19
Bascue Codie
USA.gif
904
20
Deen Lamin
GBR.gif
884
21
Treichl Markus
AUT.gif
884
22
Spring Christopher
CAN.gif
808
23
Won Yunjong
KOR.gif
608
24
Gadbois Geoffrey
USA.gif
432
25
Suk Youngjin
KOR.gif
296
26
Kuonen Michael
SUI.gif
222
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Women's 2-Man
Final Ranking
 
AUT.gif Beierl Katrin
1506
 
GER.gif Kalicki Kim
1431
 
GER.gif Jamanka Mariama
1363
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Points
4
Grecu Andreea
ROU.gif
1248
5
Nolte Laura
GER.gif
1061
6
Hasler Melanie
SUI.gif
1048
7
Fontanive Martina
SUI.gif
856
8
Walker Breeana
AUS.gif
856
9
Mcneill Mica
GBR.gif
808
10
Meyers Taylor Elana
USA.gif
788
11
Boch Margot
FRA.gif
752
12
Humphries Kaillie
USA.gif
745
13
Schneider Stephanie
GER.gif
660
14
Vannieuwenhuyse An
BEL.gif
584
15
De Bruin Christine
CAN.gif
536
16
Sergeeva Nadezhda
RUS.gif
504
17
Chernykh Lubov
RUS.gif
496
18
Andreutti Giada
ITA.gif
440
19
Rissling Alysia
CAN.gif
432
20
Smolarek Sylwia
POL.gif
408
21
Makarova Anastasiia
RUS.gif
304
22
Lotholz Melissa
CAN.gif
288
23
Appiah Cynthia
CAN.gif
192
24
Buckwitz Lisa
GER.gif
168
25
Osipenko Alena
RUS.gif
96
26
Kim Yooran
KOR.gif
88
27
Reinbolt Brittany
USA.gif
80
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