Bobsleigh at the 1994 Winter Olympics – Two-man

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Two-man
at the XVII Olympic Winter Games
Bobsleigh pictogram.svg
Venue Lillehammer Olympic Bobsleigh and Luge Track
Dates19–20 February 1994
Competitors84 from 29 nations
Winning time3:30.81
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Gustav Weder
Donat Acklin
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland
Silver medal icon.svg Reto Götschi
Guido Acklin
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland
Bronze medal icon.svg Günther Huber
Stefano Ticci
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
  1992
1998  

Two-man bobsleigh at the 1994 Winter Olympics took place on 19 and 20 February 1994 at Lillehammer Olympic Bobsleigh and Luge Track. [1] [2]

Results

RankBibCountryAthletesRun 1Run 2Run 3Run 4TotalBehind
Gold medal icon.svg1Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland  (SUI-1) Gustav Weder
Donat Acklin
52.3352.9152.7252.853:30.81
Silver medal icon.svg6Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland  (SUI-2) Reto Götschi
Guido Acklin
52.3852.7652.7952.933:30.86+0.05
Bronze medal icon.svg10Flag of Italy.svg  Italy  (ITA-1) Günther Huber
Stefano Ticci
52.6152.8052.6952.913:31.01+0.20
415Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER-1) Rudi Lochner
Markus Zimmermann
52.7453.0952.7653.193:31.78+0.97
57Flag of Austria.svg  Austria  (AUT-1) Hubert Schösser
Thomas Schroll
52.7153.0252.9453.263:31.93+1.12
612Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain  (GBR-1) Mark Tout
Lennox Paul
52.7753.1552.9953.243:32.15+1.34
73Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic  (CZE-1) Jiří Džmura
Pavel Polomský
52.6653.1853.0253.323:32.18+1.37
72Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada  (CAN-1) Pierre Lueders
David MacEachern
52.6353.2553.1153.193:32.18+1.37
913Flag of Italy.svg  Italy  (ITA-2) Pasquale Gesuito
Antonio Tartaglia
52.9253.3352.8953.313:32.45+1.64
1017Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain  (GBR-2) Sean Olsson
Paul Field
52.8653.3053.2153.463:32.83+2.02
104Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia  (LAT-1) Zintis Ekmanis
Aldis Intlers
52.7553.4253.2053.463:32.83+2.02
1211Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER-2) Sepp Dostthaler
Bogdan Musioł
53.0253.4853.1053.243:32.84+2.03
1314Flag of the United States.svg  United States  (USA-2) Brian Shimer
Randy Jones
52.9953.3752.8653.633:32.85+2.04
149Flag of the United States.svg  United States  (USA-1) Jim Herberich
Nathan Minton III
53.0453.5853.2953.503:33.41+2.60
158Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada  (CAN-2) Christopher Lori
Glenroy Gilbert
52.9953.7253.2253.563:33.49+2.68
1618Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia  (LAT-2) Sandis Prusis
Adris Pluksna
53.3153.4053.3553.523:33.58+2.77
175Flag of Austria.svg  Austria  (AUT-2) Kurt Einberger
Martin Schuetzenauer
53.1353.6353.3253.613:33.69+2.88
1816Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan  (JPN-2) Naomi Takewaki
Hiroshi Suzuki
53.0853.7253.4753.733:34.00+3.19
1921Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan  (JPN-1) Toshio Wakita
Takashi Ohori
53.4353.5153.4753.693:34.10+3.29
2019Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic  (CZE-2) Pavel Puskar
Jan Kobian
53.4453.4253.5453.853:34.25+3.44
2124Flag of France.svg  France  (FRA-1) Christophe Flacher
Max Robert
53.4453.6053.4753.793:34.30+3.49
2222Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Fredrik Gustafsson
Hans Byberg
53.4053.6953.6053.843:34.53+3.72
2325Flag of France.svg  France  (FRA-2) Gabriel Fourmigué
Philippe Tanchon
53.5453.7053.5853.983:34.80+3.99
2423Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Rob Geurts
Robert Dewit
53.5253.9053.7653.893:35.07+4.26
2529Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Zvetozar Viktorov
Valentin Atanassov
53.7953.8554.2053.973:35.81+5.00
2641Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  (RUS-1) Oleg Sukhoruchenko
Andrej Gorohov
53.8854.1154.0954.013:36.09+5.28
2726Flag of Australia.svg  Australia Justin McDonald
Glenn Carroll
54.0353.9654.2154.273:36.47+5.66
2834Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Nicholas Frankl
Miklos Gyulai
54.1454.2754.1654.493:37.06+6.25
2936Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  (RUS-2) Vladimir Yefimov
Oleg Petrov
54.1954.2154.3054.403:37.10+6.29
3032Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Florian Enache
Mihai Dumitraşcu
54.3554.3854.4754.853:38.05+7.24
3120Flag of Monaco.svg  Monaco Albert Grimaldi
Gilbert Bessi
54.1454.7354.5754.833:38.27+7.46
3243Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Oleksiy Zhukov
Alexandre Bortiouk
54.7154.6454.7854.613:38.74+7.93
3338Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1998).svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina Zdravko Stojnic
Zoran Sokolovic
54.7654.8354.8254.663:39.07+8.26
3431Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Greg Sebald
Marinos Khristopoulos
54.8354.8355.0354.713:39.40+8.59
3535Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei Kuang-Ming Sun
Min-Jung Chang
54.4854.6355.2455.093:39.44+8.63
3637Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia Joe Almasian
Ken Topalian
54.8555.0354.9255.013:39.81+9.00
3740Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago Gregory Sun
Curtis Harry
55.0954.8855.1455.133:40.24+9.43
3830Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg  Virgin Islands  (ISV-1) Keith Sudziarski
Todd Schultz
55.1655.1355.2455.253:40.78+9.97
3933Flag of American Samoa.svg  American Samoa Tia Muagututia
Brad Kiltz
55.5755.2555.0655.163:41.04+10.23
4027Flag of Puerto Rico (1952-1995).svg  Puerto Rico John Amabile
Jorge Bonnet
55.1855.4655.3855.193:41.21+10.40
4142Flag of San Marino (before 2011).svg  San Marino Dino Crescentini
Mike Crocenzi
55.3655.1155.3555.433:41.25+10.44
4239Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg  Virgin Islands  (ISV-2) Zachary Zoller
Paul Zar
56.0156.5756.1556.283:45.01+14.20
28Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica Dudley Stokes
Wayne Thomas
53.5953.8153.76DSQ

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References

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  2. "Bobsleigh at the 1994 Lillehammer Winter Games: Mens' Two". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 28 April 2018.