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Events
 

  • Men's 2-Man (4/6)
  • Men's 2-Man (5/6)
  • Women's 2-Man (4/5)
  • Women's 2-Man (5/5)
  • Open 4-Man (4/4)
  • Open 4-Man (5/4)



Official Schedule
Eastern Standard Time (GMT -5)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final

Monday, February 1st
10:00 Men's 2-Man Run 1
Following Men's 2-Man Run 2

Tuesday, February 2nd
13:30 Men's 2-Man Run 1
Following Men's 2-Man Run 2

Wednesday, February 3rd
13:30 Open 4-Man Run 1
13:30 Women's 2-Man Run 1
Following Open 4-Man Run 2
Following Women's 2-Man Run 2

Thursday, February 4th
13:30 Open 4-Man Run 1
13:30 Women's 2-Man Run 1
Following Open 4-Man Run 2
Following Women's 2-Man Run 2

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Men's 2-Man (4/6)
Final Results
 
USA.gif United States
CHURCH Hunter
ABDUL-SABOOR Hakeem
1:51.0255.38+56.65
 
USA.gif United States
DELDUCA Frank
CHARLES Volker
1:51.4655.71+55.75
 
USA.gif United States
MOELLER Sam
MUSTARD Alex
1:51.8655.91+55.95
 
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
HICKEY Tyler
FOGT Michael
USA.gif
56.04
56.25
1:52.29
5
NICHOLLS Dave
PORTER Yaron
ISR.gif
1:04.20
1:04.75
2:08.95
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Men's 2-Man (5/6)
Final Results
 
USA.gif United States
CHURCH Hunter
WILLIAMSON Joshua
1:52.7156.21+56.50
 
USA.gif United States
HICKEY Tyler
MUSTARD Alex
1:53.4256.46+56.96
 
USA.gif United States
MOELLER Sam
FOGT Michael
1:53.4956.70+56.79
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
DELDUCA Frank
MITCHELL Manteo
USA.gif
56.72
57.07
1:53.79
5
NICHOLLS Dave
KOZEV Denis
ISR.gif
1:02.61
1:02.50
2:05.11
 
 
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Open 4-Man (4/4)
Final Results
 
USA.gif United States
CHURCH Hunter
ABDUL-SABOOR Hakeem
WILLIAMSON Joshua
CHARLES Volker
1:51.7656.01+55.75
 
USA.gif United States
DELDUCA Frank
AVERY Chris
LYNCH Dakota
MITCHELL Manteo
1:53.8956.96+56.93
 
USA.gif United States
MOELLER Sam
FOGT Michael
ROSSELLI Anthony
MUSTARD Alex
1:56.5658.30+58.26
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
NICHOLLS Dave
GIL Itamar
PORTER Yaron
KOZEV Denis
ISR.gif
1:03.19
1:05.63
2:08.82
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Open 4-Man (5/4)
Final Results
 
USA.gif United States
CHURCH Hunter
ABDUL-SABOOR Hakeem
WILLIAMSON Joshua
CHARLES Volker
1:50.5155.13+55.38
 
USA.gif United States
DELDUCA Frank
AVERY Chris
LYNCH Dakota
MITCHELL Manteo
1:53.1456.44+56.70
 
USA.gif United States
MOELLER Sam
FOGT Michael
ROSSELLI Anthony
MUSTARD Alex
1:55.1957.70+57.49
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
NICHOLLS Dave
GIL Itamar
PORTER Yaron
KOZEV Denis
ISR.gif
DNS
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DNS
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