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Bobsleigh IBSF World Cup 2020 - 2021 (Königssee)


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Bobsleigh IBSF World Cup 2020 - 2021 (Königssee)

 

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Events
 
  • Women's 2-Man (7/8)
  • Open 4-Man (3/4)
     

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

Saturday, January 23rd
12:15 Men's 2-Man Run 1
13:45 Men's 2-Man Run 2

Sunday, Jnauary 24th
09:30 Open 4-Man Run 1
11:00 Open 4-Man Run 2
13:00 Women's 2-Man Run 1
14:30 Women's 2-Man Run 2
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Men's 2-Man (11/8)
Final Results
 
GER.gif Germany
FRIEDRICH Francesco
MARGIS Thorsten
1:38.6949.40+49.29
 
GER.gif Germany
LOCHNER Johannes
FRANKE Eric
1:38.8949.45+49.44
 
AUT.gif Austria
MAIER Benjamin
HUBER Kristian
1:39.6549.81+49.84
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
KRIPPS Justin
STONES Cam
CAN.gif
49.88
59.96
1:39.84
5
HALL Brad
CACKETT Greg
GBR.gif
49.97
49.92
1:39.89
6
MELBARDIS Oskars
MIKNIS Matiss
LAT.gif
49.96
49.94
1:39.90
7
HAFER Christoph
HAMMERS Christian
GER.gif
49.99
50.00
1:39.99
8
KUONEN Michael
TANNER Marco
SUI.gif
50.03
50.06
1:40.09
9
WON Yunjong
SEO Youngwoo
KOR.gif
50.05
50.03
1:40.11
10
SPRING Christopher
EVELYN Mike
CAN.gif
50.05
50.09
1:40.14
11
BASCUE Codie
HORN Kristophe
USA.gif
50.06
50.16
1:40.22
12
HEINRICH Romain
HAUTERVILLE Dorian
FRA.gif
50.15
50.05
1:40.23
13
GAITIUKEVICH Rostislav
MALYKH Ilya
RUS.gif
50.18
50.06
1:40.24
14
DVORAK Dominik
SUCHY Dominik
CZE.gif
50.13
50.14
1:40.27
15
KIBERMANIS Oskars
DAMBIS Intars
LAT.gif
50.31
49.97
1:40.28
16
FRIEDLI Simon
FAESSLER Adrian
SUI.gif
50.12
50.25
1:40.37
17
TREICHL Markus
GLUECK Markus
AUT.gif
50.27
50.26
1:40.53
18
STULNEV Alexey
BELUGIN Maxim
RUS.gif
50.35
50.25
1:40.60
19
SUK Youngjin
JANG Kikun
KOR.gif
50.50
50.25
1:40.92
20
BAUMGARTNER Patrick
VERGINER Alex
ITA.gif
50.50
50.50
1:41.00
21
DEEN Lamin
FEARON Joel
GBR.gif
50.53
-
50.53
22
de BRUIN Ivo
FRANJIC Janko
NED.gif
50.65
-
50.65
23
GADBOIS Geoffrey
ADAMS Adrian
USA.gif
51.01
-
51.01
24
STEPHENS Shanwayne
WEKPE Matthew
JAM.gif
51.23
-
51.23
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Open 4-Man (3/4)
Final Results
 
GER.gif Germany
FRIEDRICH Francesco
MARGIS Thorsten
GROTHKOPP Martin
SCHUELLER Alexander
1:37.4548.67+48.78
 
AUT.gif Austria
MAIER Benjamin
MOLDOVAN Danut Ion
SAMMER Markus
STEPAN Sascha
1:37.8449.98+48.86
 
GER.gif Germany
LOCHNER Johannes
BAUER Florian
WEBER Christopher
RASP Christian
1:37.9749.00+49.97
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
HAFER Christoph
KORONA Kevin
HAMMERS Christian
WOBETO Philipp
GER.gif
48.96
49.04
1:38.00
5
KRIPPS Justin
SOMMER Ryan
STONES Cam
COAKWELL Benjamin
CAN.gif
49.21
49.00
1:38.21
6
MELBARDIS Oskars
SPRINGIS Davis
MIKNIS Matiss
LINDENBLATS Krists
LAT.gif
49.28
49.14
1:38.42
7
HALL Brad
LAWRENCE Taylor
TASKER Bruce
CACKETT Greg
GBR.gif
49.21
49.22
1:38.43
8
SPRING Christopher
EVELYN Mike
MLAKAR Mark
PATRICIAN Chris
CAN.gif
49.26
49.18
1:38.44
9
GAITIUKEVICH Rostislav
ZAYTSEV Aleksey
MALYKH Ilya
SAMITOV Ruslan
RUS.gif
49.22
49.027
1:38.49
10
STULNEV Alexey
ANTUKH Kirill
KONDRATENKO Vasiliy
KOSHELEV Roman
RUS.gif
49.37
49.19
1:38.56
11
WON Yunjong
KIM Jinsu
KIM Donghyun
CHAE Byungdo
KOR.gif
49.40
49.34
1:38.74
12
DVORAK Dominik
SUCHY Dominik
SINDELAR Jan
NOSEK Jakub
CZE.gif
49.42
49.43
1:38.85
13
DEEN Lamin
SIMONS Ben
FEARON Joel
DASAOLU James
GBR.gif
49.37
49.51
1:38.88
14
BAUMGARTNER Patrick
FANTAZZINI Eric
VERGINER Alex
PAGNINI Alex
ITA.gif
49.54
49.52
1:38.97
15
SUK Youngjin
LEE Gyeongmin
LEE Seonwoo
JUNG Hyunwoo
KOR.gif
49.61
49.50
1:39.11
16
de BRUIN Ivo
DUMAS Joost
VEENKER Dennis
FRANJIC Janko
NED.gif
49.81
49.49
1:39.30
17
HEINRICH Romain
LEFEBVRE Lionel
HAUTERVILLE Dorian
BORGES MENDONACA Steven
FRA.gif
49.60
49.72
1:39.32
18
TREICHL Markus
GLUECK Markus
GLABONIAT Gregor
MITTERER Sebastian
AUT.gif
49.54
49.76
1:39.5
19
FRIEDLI Simon
FAESSLER Adrian
SCHLAEPFER Dominik
LEIMGRUBER Marco
SUI.gif
49.75
49.76
1:39.51
20
GADBOIS Geoffrey
ADAMS Adrian
NIEDERHOFER Boone
HORN Kristopher
USA.gif
49.72
49.93
1:39.65
21
 
KUONEN Michael
MOSER Pascal
DOERIG Marco
TANNER Marco
SUI.gif
49.84
-
49.84
22
 
BASCUE Codie
McCONNELL Blaine
VALDES Carlo
WILCOX Kyle
USA.gif
49.92
-
49.92
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Women's 2-Man (7/8)
Final Results
 
GER.gif Germany
KALICKI Kim
STRACK Ann-Christin
1:41.7141.07+50.64
 
GER.gif Germany
SCHNEIDER Stephanie
SEER Tamara
1:41.9650.97+50.99
 
USA.gif United States
MEYERS TAYLOR Elana
HOFFMAN Sylvia
1:42.1751.00+51.17
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
de BRUIN Christine
VILLANI Sara
CAN.gif
51.20
51.07
1:42.27
5
BEIERL Katrin
ONASANYA J.J.O.D.
AUT.gif
51.30
50.98
1:42.28
6
HUMPHRIES Kaillie
GIBBS Lauren
USA.gif
51.20
51.10
1:42.30
6
JAMANKA Mariama
MARK Vanessa
GER.gif
51.36
50.94
1:42.30
8
RISSLING Alysia
RICHARDSON WILSON Dawn
CAN.gif
51.31
51.11
1:42.42
9
SERGEEVA Nadezhda
MAMEDOVA Elena
RUS.gif
51.43
51.18
1:42.61
10
FONTANIVE Martina
MORELL Mara
SUI.gif
51.37
51.25
1:42.62
11
VANNIEUWENHUYSE An
AERTS Sara
BEL.gif
51.53
51.15
1:42.68
12
WALKER Breeana
BLIZZARD Sarah
AUS.gif
51.37
51.43
1:42.80
13
GRECU Andreea
VLAD Teodora Andreea
ROU.gif
51.51
51.36
1:42.87
14
McNEILL Mica
WILLIAMSON Victoria
GBR.gif
51.63
51.45
1:43.08
15
LOTHOLZ Melissa
VOSS Erica
CAN.gif
51.69
51.56
1:43.25
16
OSIPENKO Alena
EGOSHENKO Yulia
RUS.gif
51.75
51.62
1:43.37
17
KIM Yooran
JOO Hyeongwon
KOR.gif
51.84
51.67
1:43.51
18
ANDREUTTI Giada
SCHENK Anna
ITA.gif
52.22
52.16
1:44.38
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