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


Saturday, January 9th
09:15 Women's 2-Man Run 1
11:00 Women's 2-Man Run 2
14:00 Men's 2-Man Run 1
15:45 Men's 2-Man Run 2


Sunday, Jnauary 10th
10:00 Open 4-Man Run 1
12:00 Open 4-Man Run 2

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Women's 2-Man
Final Results
 
GER.gif Germany
NOLTE Laura
LEVI Deborahn
1:53.6056.87+56.73
 
GER.gif Germany
KALICKI Kim
STRACK Ann-Christin
1:54.0257.01+57.01
 
AUT.gif Austria
BEIERL Katrin
ONASANYA J.J.O.D.
1:54.3957.09+57.30
 
GER.gif Germany
JAMANKA Mariama
FIEBIG Leonie

1:54.3957.17+57.22
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
5
GRECU Andreea
WICK Katharina
ROU.gif
57.43
57.15
1:54.58
6
BOCH Margot
CLAIR Sandie
FRA.gif
57.43
57.21
1:54.64
7
CHERNYKH Lubov
MAMEDOVA Elena
RUS.gif
57.35
57.36
1:54.71
8
McNEILL Mica
DOUGLAS Montell
GBR.gif
57.45
57.30
1:54.75
9
HASLER Melanie
STREBEL Irina
SUI.gif
57.51
57.32
1:54.83
10
FONTANIVE Martina
PASTERNACK Nadja
SUI.gif
57.41
57.46
1:54.87
11
VANNIEUWENHUYSE An
AERTS Sara
BEL.gif
57.44
57.44
1:54.88
12
SERGEEVA Nadezhda
TARASOVA Aleksandra
RUS.gif
57.55
57.41
1:54.96
13
MAKAROVA Anastasiia
BELOMESTNYKH Yulia
RUS.gif
57.68
57.57
1:55.25
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Men's 2-Man
Final Results
 
GER.gif Germany
FRIEDRICH Francesco
MARGIS Thorsten
1:50.0855.08+55.03
 
GER.gif Germany
LOCHNER Johannes
FRANKE Eric
1:50.7555.36+55.36
 
AUT.gif Austria
MAIER Benjamin
SAMMER Markus
1:50.9355.42+55.51
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
VOGT Michael
MICHEL Sandro
SUI.gif
55.62
55.58
1:51.20
5
GAITIUKEVICH Rostislav
MALYKH Ilya
RUS.gif
55.65
55.59
1:51.24
6
HALL Brad
GLEESON Nick
GBR.gif
55.55
55.77
1:51.32
7
HAFER Christoph
KORONA Kevin
GER.gif
55.61
55.85
1:51.46
8
TENTEA Mihai Cristian
DAROCZI Ciprian Nicolae
ROU.gif
55.90
55.77
1:51.67
9
FRIEDLI Simon
SCHLAEPFER Dominik
SUI.gif
55.97
55.72
1:51.69
10
DVORAK Dominik
NOSEK Jakub
CZE.gif
55.82
55.94
1:51.76
11
HEINRICH Romain
LEFEBVRE Lionel
FRA.gif
55.96
55.82
1:51.78
12
de BRUIN Ivo
FRANJIC Janko
NED.gif
55.95
55.91
1:51.86
13
STULNEV Alexey
KOSHELEV Roman
RUS.gif
55.92
56.00
1:51.92
14
BAUMGARTNER Patrick
FANTAZZINI Eric
ITA.gif
56.05
55.93
1:51.98
15
SILIC Drazen
NIKPALJ Benedikt
CRO.gif
56.74
56.94
1:53.68
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Open 4-Man
Final Results
 
GER.gif Germany
FRIEDRICH Francesco
MARGIS Thorsten
BAUER Candy
SCHUELLER Alexander
1:48.1354.04+54.09
 
AUT.gif Austria
MAIER Benjamin
STEPAN Sascha
SAMMER Markus
HUBER Kristian
1:48.8954.38+54.51
 
RUS.gif Russia
GAITIUKEVICH Rostislav
MORDASOV Mikhail
MALYKH Ilya
SAMITOV Ruslan

1:49.0854.59+54.49
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
LOCHNER Johannes
BAUER Florian
WEBER Christopher
RASP Christian
RUS.gif
54.69
54.65
1:59.34
5
HAFER Christoph
KORONA Kevin
HAMMERS Christian
WOBETO Philipp
GER.gif
54.60
54.76
1:49.36
6
STULNEV Alexey
KOSHELEV Roman
KONDRATENKO Vasiliy
GRYAZNOV Egor
RUS.gif
54.71
54.74
1:49.45
7
HEINRICH Romain
LEFEBVRE Lionel
ALAIS Alan
BORGES MENDONACA Steven
FRA.gif
54.93
54.87
1:49.80
8
DVORAK Dominik
SUCHY Dominik
SINDELAR Jan
NOSEK Jakub
CZE.gif
54.88
54.94
1:49.82
9
BAUMGARTNER Patrick
FANTAZZINI Eric
UGHI Costantino
VERGINER Alex
ITA.gif
54.86
54.98
1:49.84
10
de BRUIN Ivo
DUMAS Joost
VEENKER Dennis
FRANJIC Janko
NED.gif
54.87
54.98
1:49.85
11
TENTEA Mihai Cristian
DOBRE Raul Constantin
DAROCZI Ciprian Nicolae
RADU Cristian
ROU.gif
54.97
54.97
1:49.94
12
FRIEDLI Simon
FAESSLER Adrian
SCHLAEPFER Dominik
LEIMGRUBER Roger
SUI.gif
55.01
55.01
1:50.02
13
VOGT Michael
WEBER Silvio
BIERI Cyril
GYGER Oliver
SUI.gif
55.02
55.14
1:50.16
 
 
HALL Brad
LAWRENCE Taylor
GLEESON Nick
CACKETT Greg
GBR.gif
DNS
-
DNS
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Final Medal Count
 
Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
GER.gif Germany
3
2
1
6
2
AUT.gif Austria
0
1
2
3
3
RUS.gif Russia
0
0
1
1
Total
192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png Road 192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png
to Beijing 2022
3
3
4
10
 
Final Medal Count after Olympic Events Only

 

Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
GER.gif Germany
3
2
1
6
2
AUT.gif Austria
0
1
2
3
3
RUS.gif Russia
0
0
1
1
Total
192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png Road 192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png
to Beijing 2022
3
3
4
10
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