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Skeleton IBSF World Cup 2020 - 2021 (Innsbruck)


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Skeleton IBSF World Cup 2020 - 2021 (Innsbruck)

 

AUT.gif Innsbruck (AUT) - 11 December 2020 AUT.gif

 

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Events
 

  • Men's Individual (3/8)
  • Women's Individual (3/8)



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


Friday, December 11th
10:15 Men's Individual Run 1
12:00 Men's Individual Run 2
14:15 Women's Individual Run 1
15:45 Women's Individual Run 2

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Men's Individual (3/8)
Final Results

 

LAT.gif DUKURS Martins
1:45.5252.90+52.62
RUS.gifTRETIAKOV Alexander
1:45.5253.04+52.48

 

RUS.gifTREGUBOV Nikita
1:45.5452.97+52.57

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
WESTON Matt
GBR.gif
52.90
52.77
1:45.67
5
GASSNER Alexander
GER.gif
53.12
52.71
1:45.83
6
GROTHEER Christopher
GER.gif
53.17
52.70
1:45.87
7
MAIER Samuel
AUT.gif
53.14
52.78
1:45.92
8
ROMANOV Daniil
RUS.gif
53.04
52.94
1:45.98
9
AUER Florian
AUT.gif
53.30
52.80
1:46.10
10
DUKURS Tomass
LAT.gif
53.26
52.93
1:46.19
11
KEISINGER Felix
GER.gif
53.40
52.99
1:46.39
12
FULKER Ben
GBR.gif
53.32
53.22
1:46.54
13
AUDERSET Ronald
SUI.gif
53.55
53.34
1:46.89
14
HERASKEVYCH Vladyslav
UKR.gif
53.83
53.15
1:46.98
15
GASPARI Mattia
ITA.gif
53.90
53.18
1:47.08
16
RICE Jerry
GBR.gif
53.79
53.35
1:47.14
17
SCHWAERZER Manuel
ITA.gif
54.11
53.44
1:47.55
18
ENACHE Mihail Sebastian
ROU.gif
54.10
53.71
1:47.81
19
KEISER Samuel
SUI.gif
54.26
53.92
1:48.18
 
CRUMPTON Nathan
ASA.gif
53.78
DNS
DNS
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Women's Individual (3/8)
Final Results
 
RUS.gif NIKITINA Elena
53.7453.74+-
 
NED.gif BOS Kimberley
54.0254.02+-
 
GER.gif HERMANN Tina
54.1954.19+-

AUT.gif FLOCK Janine
54.1954.19+-
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
5
MARGAGLIO Valentina
ITA.gif
54.23
-
54.2
6
LOELLING Jacqueline
GER.gif
54.37
-
54.37
7
MAIER Elisabeth
CAN.gif
54.52
-
54.52
8
NEISE Hannah
GER.gif
54.58
-
54.58
8
FERNSTAEDT Anna
CZE.gif
54.58
-
54.58
10
KANAKINA Yulia
RUS.gif
54.73
-
54.73
11
TERAUDA Endija
LAT.gif
54.74
-
54.74
12
SMITH Madelaine
GBR.gif
54.78
-
54.78
13
FROLOVA Alena
RUS.gif
54.91
-
54.91
14
CRIPPA Alessia
ITA.gif
54.92
-
54.92
15
CROWLEY Brogan
GBR.gif
54.99
-
54.99
16
COLTMAN Amelia
GBR.gif
55.03
-
55.03
17
MEYLEMANS Kim
BEL.gif
55.08
-
55.08
18
SILVEIRA Nicole Rocha
BRA.gif
55.19
-
55.19
19
BESSARD Agathe
FRA.gif
55.31
-
55.31
20
TANNENBAUM Katie
ISV.gif
56.24
-
56.24
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