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Bobsleigh IBSF World Cup 2020 - 2021 (Innsbruck)


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Bobsleigh IBSF World Cup 2020 - 2021 (Innsbruck)

 

AUT.gif Innsbruck (AUT) - 30 January 2021 - 31 January 2021 AUT.gif

 

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Events
 
  • Men's 2-Man (12/8)
  • Women's 2-Man (8/8)
  • Open 4-Man (4/4)
     

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

Saturday, January 30th
12:10 Men's 2-Man Run 1
13:40 Men's 2-Man Run 2

Sunday, Jnauary 31st
10:00 Open 4-Man Run 1
11:30 Open 4-Man Run 2
14:00 Women's 2-Man Run 1
15:30 Women's 2-Man Run 2
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Men's 2-Man (12/8)
Final Results
 
GER.gif Germany
FRIEDRICH Francesco
SCHUELLER Alexander
1:43.0851.43+51.65
 
LAT.gif Latvia
KIBERMANIS Oskars
MIKNIS Matiss
1:43.8051.87+51.93
 
RUS.gif Russia
GAITIUKEVICH Rostislav
MORDASOV Mikhail
1:4.9052.01+51.89
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
DVORAK Dominik
NOSEK Jakub
CZE.gif
51.97
52.01
1:43.98
5
LOCHNER Johannes
HERTEL Benedikt
GER.gif
51.95
52.07
1:44.02
6
HANNIGHOFER Hans Peter
KORNHARDT Marcel
GER.gif
52.03
52.02
1:44.05
7
HALL Brad
CACKETT Greg
GBR.gif
52.00
52.14
1:44.14
8
HEINRICH Romain
HAUTERVILLE Dorian
FRA.gif
52.19
52.13
1:44.32
9
WON Yunjong
SEO Youngwoo
KOR.gif
52.18
52.19
1:44.37
10
BASCUE Codie
HORN Kristopher
USA.gif
52.23
52.15
1:44.38
11
SPRING Christopher
EVELYN Mike
CAN.gif
52.26
52.20
1:44.46
12
MELBARDIS Oskars
NEMME Edgars
LAT.gif
52.24
52.24
1:44.48
13
de BRUIN Ivo
FRANJIC Janko
NED.gif
52.31
52.17
1:44.48
14
MAIER Benjamin
SAMMER Markus
AUT.gif
52.22
52.28
1:44.50
15
TREICHL Markus
MITTERER Sebastian
AUT.gif
52.27
52.29
1:44.56
16
VARIOLA Mattia
FANTAZZINI Eric
ITA.gif
52.34
52.28
1:44.62
17
CIPULIS Emils
KLEINBERGS Ivo Dans
LAT.gif
52.46
52.19
1:44.65
18
DEEN Lamin
GILLING Tremayne
GBR.gif
52.41
52.48
1:44.89
19
TENTEA Mihai Cristian
DOBRE Raul Constantin
ROU.gif
52.52
52.49
1:45.01
20
STULNEV Alexey
ANTUKH Kirill
RUS.gif
52.54
52.66
1:45.20
21
BAUMGARTNER Patrick
UGHI Costantino
ITA.gif
52.58
-
52.58
22
SUK Youngjin
KIM Jinsu
KOR.gif
52.61
-
52.61
23
STEPHENS Shanwayne
WEKPE Matthew
JAM.gif
52.70
-
52.70
24
LORENZONI Marco
MARIANI Nicola
SUI.gif
52.77
-
52.77
  KRIPPS Justin
STONES Cam
CAN.gif
DNS
-
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Open 4-Man (4/4)
Final Results
 
GER.gif Germany
FRIEDRICH Francesco
MARGIS Thorsten
BAUER Candy
SCHUELLER Alexander
1:42.0850.95+51.13
 
AUT.gif Austria
MAIER Benjamin
MOLDOVAN Danut Ion
SAMMER Markus
HUBER Kristian
1:42.3051.12+51.18
 
CAN.gif Canada
KRIPPS Justin
SOMMER Ryan
STONES Cam
COAKWELL Benjamin
1:42.4751.18+51.29
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
LOCHNER Johannes
BAUER Florian
WEBER Christopher
RASP Christian
GER.gif
51.32
51.33
1:42.65
5
GAITIUKEVICH Rostislav
MORDASOV Mikhail
MALYKH Ilya
SAMITOV Ruslan
RUS.gif
51.23
51.47
1:42.70
6
KIBERMANIS Oskars
SPRINGIS Davis
MIKNIS Matiss
LINDENBLATS Krists
LAT.gif
51.37
51.33
1:42.70
7
WON Yunjong
KIM Jinsu
LEE Gyeongmin
UNG Hyunwoo
KOR.gif
51.36
51.58
1:42.94
8
HALL Brad
LAWRENCE Taylor
DAWES Luke
CACKETT Greg
GBR.gif
51.54
51.45
1:42.99
9
HAFER Christoph
SALZER Michael
KORONA Kevin
WOBETO Philipp
GER.gif
51.53
51.47
1:43.00
10
STULNEV Alexey
ZAYTSEV Aleksey
KONDRATENKO Vasiliy
KOSHELEV Roman
RUS.gif
51.52
51.54
1:43.06
11
DEEN Lamin
SIMONS Ben
FEARON Joel
DASAOLU James
GBR.gif
51.52
51.70
1:43.22
12
MELBARDIS Oskars
KAUFMANIS Lauris
DAMBIS Intars
NEMME Edgars
LAT.gif
51.59
51.65
1:43.24
13
BASCUE Codie
McCONNELL Blaine
VALDES Carlo
WILCOX Kyle
USA.gif
51.67
51.63
1:43.30
14
TENTEA Mihai Cristian
DOBRE Raul Constantin
DAROCZI Ciprian Nicolae
RADU Cristian
ROU.gif
51.73
51.59
1:43.32
15
de BRUIN Ivo
DUMAS Joost
VEENKER Dennis
FRANJIC Janko
NED.gif
51.65
51.79
1:43.44
16
SPRING Christopher
EVELYN Mike
MLAKAR Mark
PATRICIAN Chris
CAN.gif
51.75
51.72
1:43.47
17
DVORAK Dominik
SUCHY Dominik
SINDELAR Jan
PROCHAZKA Jachym
CZE.gif
51.83
51.71
1:43.54
18
HEINRICH Romain
HAUTERVILLE Dorian
LEFEBVRE Lionel
BORGES MENDONACA Steven
FRA.gif
51.78
51.84
1:43.62
19
TREICHL Markus
GLUECK Markus
ECKSCHLAGER Robert
GLABONIAT Gregor
AUT.gif
51.89
51.90
1:43.79
20
BAUMGARTNER Patrick
FANTAZZINI Eric
VARIOLA Mattia
PAGNINI Alex
ITA.gif
51.92
51.89
1:43.81
21
SUK Youngjin
LEE Seonwoo
PARK Changhyun
KIM Donghyun
KOR.gif
51.98
-
51.98
22
ROHNER Timo
van MESSEL Noe
ROLLI Luca
GIUMMA Maruan
SUI.gif
52.18
-
52.18
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Women's 2-Man (8/8)
Final Results
 
USA.gif United States
HUMPHRIES Kaillie
JONES Lolo
1:47.0753.64+53.43
 
.USA United States
MEYERS TAYLOR Elana
KWAZA Lake
1:47.1153.55+53.56
 
AUT.gif Austria
BEIERL Katrin
ONASANYA J.J.O.D
1:47.1353.56+53.67
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
APPIAH Cynthia
RICHARDSON WILSON Dawn
CAN.gif
53.67
53.48
1:47.15
5
LOTHOLZ Melissa
VILLANI Sara
CAN.gif
53.76
53.59
1:47.35
6
KALICKI Kim
DOENICKE Viktoria
GER.gif
53.67
53.70
1:47.37
6
BUCKWITZ Lisa
KWOFIE Cynthia
GER.gif
53.72
53.75
1:47.47
8
JAMANKA Mariama
GALANDER Anabel
GER.gif
53.76
53.74
1:47.60
9
GRECU Andreea
VLAD Teodora Andreea
ROU.gif
53.83
53.81
1:47.64
10
SERGEEVA Nadezhda
TARASOVA Aleksandra
RUS.gif
53.86
53.84
1:47.70
11
RISSLING Alysia
VOSS Erica
CAN.gif
53.90
53.87
1:47.77
12
CHERNYKH Lubov
MAMEDOVA Elena
RUS.gif
53.78
54.04
1:47.82
13
WALKER Breeana
BLIZZARD Sarah
AUS.gif
53.93
53.97
1:47.90
14
McNEILL Mica
DOUGLAS Montell
GBR.gif
54.13
53.96
1:48.09
15
VANNIEUWENHUYSE An
AERTS Sara
BEL.gif
54.09
54.07
1:48.16
16
MAKAROVA Anastasiia
BELOMESTNYKH Yulia
RUS.gif
54.17
54.09
1:48.26
17
ANDREUTTI Giada
SCHENK Anna
ITA.gif
54.60
54.36
1:48.96
18
KIM Yooran
JOO Hyeongwon
KOR.gif
DNS
-
DNS
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