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Bobsleigh IBSF Europe Cup 2020 - 2021 (Königssee)


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Events
 
  • Men's 2-Man (8/8)
  • Women's 2-Man (6/6)
  • Open 4-Man (4/4)


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


Saturday, February 20th
09:00 Men's 2-Man Run 1
Following Men's 2-Man Run 2

Sunday, February 21st
09:00 Women's 2-Man Run 1

09:00 Open 4-Man Run 1
Following Women's 2-Man Run 2
Following Open 4-Man Run 2
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Men's 2-Man (8/8)
Final Results
 
ROU.gif Romania
TENTEA Mihai Cristian
DAROCZI Ciprian Nicolae
1:39.7549.90+49.85
 
GER.gif Germany
  ILLMAN Maximilian
DAHMS Felix
1:39.8749.87+50.00
 
SUI.gif Switzerland
KUONEN Michael
MOSER Pascal
1:39.8849.88+50.00
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
HANNIGHOFER Hans Peter
GESSENHARDT Tim
GER.gif
49.99
49.90
1:39.89
5
JANNUSCH Jonas
BRUCKERT Erec Maximilian
GER.gif
50.02
49.94
1:39.96
5
HEINRICH Romain
HAUTERVILLE Dorian
FRA.gif
49.93
50.03
1:39.96
7
ZERN Laurin
KOLLER Lukas
GER.gif
50.02
50.01
1:40.03
8
TREICHL Markus
GLUECK Markus
AUT.gif
50.03
50.16
1:40.19
9
BREDIKHIN Aleksandr
ZHAROVTSEV Vladislav
RUS.gif
50.10
50.10
1:40.20
10
CIPULIS Emils
KLEINBERGS Ivo Dans
LAT.gif
50.24
50.34
1:40.58
11
LORENZONI Marco
HUFSCHMID Dominik
SUI.gif
50.29
50.53
1:40.82
12
BAIRD Adam
MILNER Tom
GBR.gif
50.44
50.52
1:40.96
13
FOLLADOR Cedric
FEHSE Phil
SUI.gif
50.49
50.52
1:41.01
14
DOBES Adam
PROCHAZKA Jachym
CZE.gif
50.67
50.44
1:41.11
15
VARIOLA Mattia
BILOTTI Lorenzo
ITA.gif
50.53
50.62
1:41.15
16
BROWN James Axel
HARRIS Thomas
GBR.gif
50.89
50.64
1:41.53
17
BAECHLER David
DROUILLET Thomas
FRA.gif
50.84
50.75
1:41.59
18
TABORSKY Pavol
TREBICHAVSKY Jan Marek
SVK.gif
50.89
51.14
1:42.03
19
STANBRIDGE John
CORTES-TANKARD Alexander
GBR.gif
50.81
51.39
1:42.20
20
POPOV Vyacheslav
ANDRIYANOV Andrey
RUS.gif
50.69
51.78
1:49.47
21
STEPHENS Shanwayne
WEKPE Matthew
JAM.gif
51.02
-
51.02
22
SILIC Drazen
NIKPALJ Benedikt
CRO.gif
51.11
-
51.11
23
KRANZ Martin
LENHERR Lorenz
LIE.gif
51.12
-
51.12
24
BEHOUNEK Matej
SKODA Petr
CZE.gif
51.62
-
51.62
25
KAISER Markus
VIERS Arturo
AUT.gif
51.73
-
51.73
26
RADENOVIC Vuk
ZEC Goran
SRB.gif
51.74
-
51.74
27
NOVAKOVIC Dusan
TODOROV Tihomir
SRB.gif
51.75
-
51.75
28
NICA Andrei
CALANCEA Mihail
ROU.gif
51.97
-
51.97
28
GHILARDINI Enrico
FIERRO Alessandro
ITA.gif
51.97
-
51.97
30
BESNARD Nathan
DEPLAGNE Edouard
FRA.gif
52.38
-
52.38
31
BAGGE Jannick
DARVILLE Simon
DEN.gif
52.74
-
52.74
32
ROHNER Timo
ROLLI Luca
SUI.gif
54.06
-
54.06
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