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Skeleton IBSF Intercontinental Cup 2020 - 2021 (Königssee)


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Skeleton IBSF Intercontinental Cup 2020 - 2021 (Königssee)

 

GER.gif Schönau am Königssee (GER) - 5 February 2021 - 6 February 2021 GER.gif

 

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Events
 
  • Men's Individual (2/5)
  • Men's Individual (3/5)
  • Women's Individual (2/5)
  • Women's Individual (3/5)


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

 
Friday, February 5th
09:00 Women's Individual Run 1
10:30 Women's Individual Run 2
11:00 Men's Individual Run 1
12:30 Men's Individual Run 2

Saturday, February 6th
09:00 Women's Individual Run 1
10:30 Women's Individual Run 2
11:00 Men's Individual Run 1
12:30 Men's Individual Run 2
 
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Women's Individual (2/5)
Final Results
 
GER.gif KREHER Susanne
1:43.0951.57+51.52
 
GER.gif LEIPOLD Corinna
1:43.1251.63+51.49
 
GER.gif WIMMER Sarah
1:43.2751.74+51.53
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
FERNSTAEDT Anna
CZE.gif
51.83
51.67
1:43.50
5
FROLOVA Alena
RUS.gif
51.86
51.70
1:43.56
6
MEYLEMANS Kim
BEL.gif
52.35
51.66
1:44.01
7
WESENBERG Kendall
USA.gif
52.16
51.06
1:44.22
8
TARARYCHENKOVA Alina
RUS.gif
52.21
52.18
1:44.39
9
SILVEIRA Nicole Rocha
BRA.gif
52.49
52.10
1:44.59
10
MAIER Elisabeth
CAN.gif
52.42
52.53
1:44.95
11
CURTIS Kelly
USA.gif
52.11
52.03
1:45.14
12
CHANNELL Jane
CAN.gif
52.32
52.02
1:45.34
13
TRUFANOVA Anastasia
RUS.gif
52.86
52.95
1:45.81
14
ZUNTE Darta
LAT.gif
53.20
53.52
1:46.72
15
FUMAGALLI Alessandra
ITA.gif
53.39
53.35
1:46.74
16
HUBER Alena
SUI.gif
53.23
53.52
1:46.75
17
RODERICK Sara
USA.gif
53.00
54.35
1:47.35
18
COHEN Georgina
ISR.gif
54.91
55.07
1:49.98
 
BOS Kimberley
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Men's Individual (2/5)
Final Results
 
GER.gif SEIBEL Felix
1:40.1150.21+49.90
 
GER.gif VON SCHLEINITZ Kilian
1:40.4350.16+50.27
 
RUS.gif SEMENOV Vladislav
1:40.5050.34+50.16
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
RUKOSUEV Evgeniy
RUS.gif
50.33
50.42
1:40.75
5
KIM Jisoo
KOR.gif
50.58
50.45
1:41.03
6
ROETTIG Stefan
GER.gif
50.29
50.76
1:41.05
7
FLORIAN Austin
USA.gif
50.65
50.52
1:41.17
8
KHOROSHKO Konstantin
RUS.gif
50.78
50.85
1:41.63
9
NETLAUS Krists
LAT.gif
50.97
50.72
1:41.69
10
SCHWAERZER Manuel
ITA.gif
51.12
50.83
1:41.95
11
BUFF Jean Jacques
SUI.gif
51.28
50.71
1:41.99
12
MCCRARY Austin
USA.gif
51.15
50.98
1:42.13
13
CRUMPTON Nathan
ASA.gif
51.01
51.35
1:42.36
14
MURRAY Kyle
CAN.gif
51.20
51.21
1:42.41
15
PACIOIANU Mihai Daniel
ROU.gif
51.04
51.47
1:42.51
16
LYNCH Mark
CAN.gif
50.96
51.61
1:42.57
17
AUER Florian
AUT.gif
50.88
51.75
1:4263
18
BLASER Andrew
USA.gif
51.40
51.59
1:42.99
19
 
TIMMINGS Nicholas
AUS.gif
51.33
51.71
1:43.04
20
KEISER Samuel
SUI.gif
51.65
51.66
1:43.31
21
BAUER Jeff
LUX.gif
52.20
-
52.20
22
VEINBERGS Elvis
LAT.gif
52.61
-
52.61
23
FREELING Colin
BEL.gif
54.34
-
54.34
 
FRIMPONG Akwas
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Women's Individual (3/5)
Final Results

 

GER.gifWIMMER Sarah
1:43.3251.60+51.72

 

GER.gifLEIPOLD Corinna
1:43.6151.96+51.65

 

GER.gif KREHER Susanne
1:43.6952.08+51.61

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
FROLOVA Alena
RUS.gif
51.79
51.91
1:43.70
5
CHANNELL Jane
CAN.gif
52.11
5.05
1:44.16
6
SILVEIRA Nicole Rocha
BRA.gif
52.34
51.97
1:44.31
7
CURTIS Kelly
USA.gif
52.07
52.60
1:44.67
8
MAIER Elisabeth
CAN.gif
52.55
52.44
1:44.99
9
HUBER Alena
SUI.gif
53.08
53.25
1:46.33
10
FUMAGALLI Alessandra
ITA.gif
53.44
53.31
1:46.75
11
ZUNTE Darta
LAT.gif
52.77
54.09
1:46.86
12
TRUFANOVA Anastasia
RUS.gif
53.28
53.91
1:47.19
13
PELCKMANS Aline
BEL.gif
53.71
54.39
1:48.10
14
COHEN Georgina
ISR.gif
55.22
54.93
1:50.15
  RODERICK Sara
USA.gif
53.32
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  TARARYCHENKOVA Ali
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Men's Individual (3/5)
Final Results

 

GER.gifSEIBEL Felix
1:39.8449.94+49.90

 

RUS.gifSEMENOV Vladislav
1:40.4950.13+50.36

 

KOR.gif JUNG Seunggi
1:41.0850.59+50.49

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
ROETTIG Stefan
GER.gif
50.48
50.66
1:41.14
5
VON SCHLEINITZ Kilian
GER.gif
50.15
51.30
1:41.45
6
NETLAUS Krists
LAT.gif
50.66
51.04
1:41.70
7
KHOROSHKO Konstantin
RUS.gif
50.88
51.10
1:41.98
8
SCHWAERZER Manuel
ITA.gif
50.94
51.35
1:42.29
9
CRUMPTON Nathan
ASA.gif
51.03
51.32
1:42.35
10
MCCRARY Austin
USA.gif
51.03
51.42
1:42.45
11
KEISER Samuel
SUI.gif
51.31
51.17
1:42.48
12
BUFF Jean Jacques
SUI.gif
51.31
51.20
1:42.51
13
MURRAY Kyle
CAN.gif
51.21
51.38
1:42.59
14
LYNCH Mark
CAN.gif
51.72
50.90
1:42.62
15
TIMMINGS Nicholas
AUS.gif
51.30
51.51
1:42.81
16
BLASER Andrew
USA.gif
51.62
51.38
1:43.00
17
PACIOIANU Mihai Daniel
ROU.gif
51.75
51.40
1:43.15
18
FREELING Colin
BEL.gif
52.62
52.12
1:44.74
19
BAUER Jeff
LUX.gif
52.64
52.31
1:44.95
  VEINBERGS Elvis
LAT.gif
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  RUKOSUEV Evgeniy
RUS.gif
DNS
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  FLORIAN Austin
USA.gif
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