Bobsleigh at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Two-woman

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Bobsleigh two-woman
at the XXIV Olympic Winter Games
Bobsleigh pictogram.svg
Venue Xiaohaituo Bobsleigh and Luge Track
Beijing
Date18, 19 February
Competitors40 from 12 nations
Teams20
Winning time4:03.96
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Laura Nolte
Deborah Levi
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Silver medal icon.svg Mariama Jamanka
Alexandra Burghardt
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Bronze medal icon.svg Elana Meyers Taylor
Sylvia Hoffman
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
  2018
2026  

The two-woman competition in bobsleigh at the 2022 Winter Olympics was held on 18 February (heats 1 and 2) and 19 February (heats 3 and 4), at the Xiaohaituo Bobsleigh and Luge Track in Yanqing District of Beijing. [1] Laura Nolte and Deborah Levi of Germany won the event, the first Olympic medal for them. Mariama Jamanka and Alexandra Burghardt, also of Germany, won the silver medal, and Elana Meyers Taylor and Sylvia Hoffman, of the United States, bronze.

Jamanka was the defending champion, Meyers Taylor and Kaillie Humphries were the 2018 silver and bronze medalists, respectively. All of them were competing, though in 2022 Humphries represented the United States. Humphries was the 2021 World champion. Stephanie Schneider and Nolte were the silver and bronze medalists, respectively. Meyers Taylor was the winner of the 2021–22 Bobsleigh World Cup, ahead of Humphries.

In both runs of the first day, Nolte and Deborah Levi set track records. After two runs, they had advantage of half a second over Jamanka and Alexandra Burghardt, who were second in both runs. Meyers Taylor and Sylvia Hoffman were third in both runs, very close to Jamanka and Burghardt. In the third run, Nolte and Levi set the track record again, and even though they lost 0.01 in the fourth run to Jamanka and Burghardt, they won gold with the advantage of 0.77.

Qualification

There was a quota of 20 sleds available for the women's two-women event. Qualification was based on the world rankings of the 2021/2022 season between 15 October 2020 and 16 January 2022. Pilots must have competed in six different races on three different tracks and be ranked in at least five of those races. Additionally, the pilot must been ranked among the top 50 for the man's events or top 40 for the women's events. [2]

For the women's races the IBSF combined ranking will be used for the quotas involving multiple sleds. [2] The top two nations in the two-women event earned three sleds each. The next four nations earned two sleds each, while the next six earned one sled each. [2] The IBSF announced final quotas on January 24, 2022. [3]

Summary

Sleds qualifiedCountriesAthletes totalNation
3212Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
2416Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Flag of the Russian Olympic Committee.svg  ROC
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland
1612Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Flag of Australia.svg  Australia
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Flag of France.svg  France
201240

Results

RankBibAthletesCountryRun 1RankRun 2RankRun 3RankRun 4RankTotal [4] Behind
Gold medal icon.svg4 Laura Nolte
Deborah Levi
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1:01.04 TR11:01.01 TR11:00.70 TR11:01.2124:03.96
Silver medal icon.svg9 Mariama Jamanka
Alexandra Burghardt
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1:01.1021:01.4521:00.9821:01.2014:04.73+0.77
Bronze medal icon.svg8 Elana Meyers Taylor
Sylvia Hoffman
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1:01.2631:01.5331:01.1331:01.5634:05.48+1.52
45 Kim Kalicki
Lisa Buckwitz
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1:01.6161:01.7851:01.3041:01.5954:06.28+2.32
56 Christine de Bruin
Kristen Bujnowski
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1:01.4551:01.7641:01.4351:01.7364:06.37+2.41
611 Melanie Hasler
Nadja Pasternack
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 1:01.6571:01.8561:01.7771:01.5634:06.83+2.87
77 Kaillie Humphries
Kaysha Love
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1:01.4141:01.9791:01.7561:01.9184:07.04+3.08
813 Cynthia Appiah
Dawn Richardson Wilson
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1:01.7581:01.8971:01.95101:01.9394:07.52+3.56
910 Nadezhda Sergeeva
Yulia Belomestnykh
Flag of the Russian Olympic Committee.svg  ROC 1:02.04161:01.9081:02.34181:01.8374:08.11+4.15
1016 Katrin Beierl
Jennifer Onasanya
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 1:01.91131:02.12121:01.8991:02.32164:08.24+4.28
111 Huai Mingming
Wang Xuan
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 1:01.88111:02.17141:02.11121:02.10124:08.26+4.30
1212 Melissa Lotholz
Sara Villani
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1:02.12181:02.09101:01.8581:02.31154:08.37+4.41
133 Margot Boch
Carla Sénéchal
Flag of France.svg  France 1:01.90121:02.32171:02.20151:01.97104:08.39+4.43
1415 Ying Qing
Du Jiani
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 1:01.92141:02.19151:02.29171:02.09114:08.49+4.53
1520 An Vannieuwenhuyse
Sara Aerts
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 1:02.08171:02.12121:02.11121:02.27144:08.58+4.62
1619 Breeana Walker
Kiara Reddingius
Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 1:01.98151:02.11111:02.04111:02.51204:08.64+4.68
1718 Mica McNeill
Montell Douglas
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 1:02.19191:02.35181:02.17141:02.14134:08.85+4.89
1814 Andreea Grecu
Katharina Wick
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 1:01.8291:02.47201:02.25161:02.44184:08.98+5.02
192 Anastasiia Makarova
Elena Mamedova
Flag of the Russian Olympic Committee.svg  ROC 1:01.83101:02.29161:02.48201:02.49194:09.09+5.13
2017 Martina Fontanive
Irina Strebel
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 1:02.48201:02.35181:02.35191:02.41174:09.59+5.63

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  4. Final results