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Skeleton IBSF Europe Cup 2020 - 2021 (Sigulda)


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Skeleton IBSF Europe Cup 2020 - 2021 (Sigulda)

 

LAT.gif Sigulda (LAT) - 19 December 2020 LAT.gif

 

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Events
 

  • Men's Individual (3/6)
  • Women's Individual (3/6)



Official Schedule
Eastern European Time (GMT +2)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final



Saturday, December 19th
08:30 Women's Individual Run 1
Following Men's Individual Run 1
09:00 Women's Individual Run 1

Following Men's Individual Run 2

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Women's Individual (3/6)
Final Results

 

GER.gif VOTZ Stefanie
1:47.1153.19+53.92

 

LAT.gif ZUNTE Darta
1:47.7953.74+54.05

 

GBR.gif HANAGAN Rachel
1:47.8753.78+54.09

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
TIURINA Polina
RUS.gif
54.04
54.11
1:48.15
5
TSYGANOVA Anastasiia
RUS.gif
54.05
54.43
1:48.48
6
SIMMCHEN Julia
GER.gif
54.27
54.79
1:49.06
7
SCARPELLINI Elena
ITA.gif
54.10
54.97
1:49.07
8
FUMAGALLI Alessandra
ITA.gif
54.35
55.03
1:49.38
9
USYNINA Ulyana
RUS.gif
54.90
54.59
1:49.48
10
STAUB Hanna
GER.gif
54.42
55.13
1:49.55
11
UNTERSCHEIDER Annia
AUT.gif
54.69
55.02
1:49.71
12
STEINER Victoria
AUT.gif
54.49
55.30
1:49.79
13
WIMMER Sarah
GER.gif
56.51
54.35
1:50.86
14
EIGENMANN Katharina
LIE.gif
55.05
55.92
1:50.97
15
KLOCEK Zuzanna
POL.gif
58.05
57.30
1:55.35
16
LODZINA Loreta
LAT.gif
57.63
1:02.62
2:00.25
  KUTS Kateryna
UKR.gif
DNF
-
DNF
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Men's Individual (3/6)
Final Results

 

LAT.gifNETLAUS Krists
1:41.5350.71+50.82

 

GER.gif RENNER Cedric
1:42.4051.68+50.72

 

GER.gifROETTIG Stefan
1:42.7351.36+51.37

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
NYDEGGER Lukas David
GER.gif
51.44
51.66
1:43.10
5
VEINBERGS Elvis
LAT.gif
51.78
51.33
1:43.11
6
GREVTSEV Dmitrii
RUS.gif
52.11
51.44
1:43.55
7
MANNHARDT Ludwig
GER.gif
51.91
51.67
1:43.58
8
SCHLINTNER Alexander
AUT.gif
52.21
51.54
1:43.75
9
BOSTOCK Laurence
GBR.gif
51.98
51.98
1:43.96
10
POLYVACH Vladyslav
POL.gif
52.17
52.15
1:44.32
11
DROVANTI Pietro
ITA.gif
52.43
51.99
1:44.42
12
SMILGA Valts
LAT.gif
52.94
52.08
1:45.02
13
MARENCHINO Gabriele
ITA.gif
52.94
52.68
1:45.62
14
JOHANSEN Rasmus
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53.34
52.53
1:45.87
15
MOSCARA Marvin
ITA.gif
53.53
52.35
1:45.88
16
FREELING Colin
BEL.gif
53.28
53.26
1:46.54
17
VALENTOVICH Kirill
RUS.gif
52.58
55.97
1:48.55
18
SIUTKIN Mikhail
RUS.gif
57.88
55.55
1:53.43
  MAI Sandro
AUT.gif
1:01.01
DNS
DNS
  PELLICANI Francesco
ITA.gif
57.73
DNS
DNS
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