FIBT World Championships 2015 – Four-man

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Four-man
at the FIBT World Championships 2015
Venue Winterberg bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track, Winterberg
Date7–8 March 2015
Competitors112 from 28 nations
Winning time3:34.89
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
2016  
FIBT World Championships 2015
Bobsleigh pictogram.svg / Skeleton pictogram.svg
Two  men   women
Four  men  
Skeleton  men   women
Mixed  team

The Four-man event of the FIBT World Championships 2015 was held on 7–8 March 2015. [1] [2]

Results

The first two runs were started on 7 March at 13:15 [3] and the last two runs on 8 March at 15:00. [4]

RankBibCountryAthletesRun 1Run 2Run 3Run 4TotalBehind
Gold medal icon.svg1Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Maximilian Arndt
Alexander Rödiger
Kevin Korona
Ben Heber
53.8353.7853.5353.753:34.89
Silver medal icon.svg5Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Nico Walther
Andreas Bredau
Marko Hübenbecker
Christian Poser
53.8353.8653.4853.743:34.91+0.02
Bronze medal icon.svg3Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia Oskars Melbārdis
Daumants Dreiškens
Arvis Vilkaste
Jānis Strenga
53.8053.7353.6253.863:35.01+0.12
44Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Francesco Friedrich
Candy Bauer
Martin Grothkopp
Thorsten Margis
53.9853.6953.6453.753:35.06+0.17
516Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Lamin Deen
Ben Simons
Bruce Tasker
Andrew Matthews
54.1053.8153.7153.893:35.51+0.62
66Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Rico Peter
Bror van der Zijde
Thomas Amrhein
Simon Friedli
54.0153.9653.7353.863:35.56+0.67
72Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Alexander Kasjanov
Alexey Negodaylo
Ilvir Huzin
Aleksei Pushkarev
54.0354.0353.9654.073:36.09+1.20
810Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Chris Spring
Derek Plug
Alexander Kopacz
Lascelles Brown
54.0654.1053.9954.193:36.34+1.45
911Flag of the United States.svg  United States Steven Holcomb
Justin Olsen
Carlo Valdes
Samuel Michener
54.2054.0954.0254.103:36.41+1.52
1017Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Jan Vrba
Dominik Suchý
Dominik Dvořák
Jakub Nosek
54.3254.2653.9654.043:36.58+1.69
119Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Nikita Zakharov
Stanislav Neustroev
Kirill Antukh
Vasiliy Kondratenko
54.3054.2654.1553.923:36.72+1.83
1114Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Alexey Stulnev
Maxim Mokrousov
Yury Selikhov
Aleksandr Soldatenkov
54.2854.3954.1353.923:36.72+1.83
138Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Justin Kripps
Timothy Randall
Bryan Barnett
Ben Coakwell
54.1454.3854.0254.023:36.74+1.85
1412Flag of the United States.svg  United States Nick Cunningham
Adam Clark
Alex Harrison
James Reed
54.3554.4154.3654.063:37.18+2.29
157Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia Oskars Ķibermanis
Helvijs Lūsis
Raivis Zīrups
Vairis Leiboms
54.3454.2854.4154.163:37.19+2.30
1621Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Christoph Hafer
Michael Salzer
Marc Rademacher
Jakob-Kilian Trenkler
54.4654.3054.3054.203:37.26+2.37
1715Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Simone Bertazzo
Simone Fontana
Costantino Ughi
Francesco Costa
54.5654.4354.4154.413:37.81+2.92
1813Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Benjamin Maier
Stefan Laussegger
Markus Sammer
Marco Rangl
54.3754.5554.5754.333:37.82+2.93
1822Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Won Yun-jong
Jun Jung-lin
Seo Young-woo
Kim Dong-hyun
54.7754.3354.4054.323:37.82+2.93
2018Flag of the United States.svg  United States Codie Bascue
Casey Wickline
David Cremin
Adrian Adams
54.6054.5054.4954.393:37.98+3.09
2126Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Radek Matoušek
Jan Šindelář
Jan Stokláska
Michal Vacek
54.6154.5154.61
2119Flag of France.svg  France Loïc Costerg
Romain Heinrich
Vincent Ricard
Jérémie Boutherin
54.7254.4554.56
2324Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia Vuk Radenović
Petar Đurić
Aleksandar Krajišnik
Aleksandar Bundalo
54.9654.8454.56
2423Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Dorin Grigore
Florin Craciun
Gabriel Salajan
Dănuț Moldovan
55.0654.8355.03
2525Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Lukas Gschnitzer
Alessandro Grande
Rocco Caruso
Mattia Variola
55.0954.8954.99
2628Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Jurriaan Wesselink
Tim Balvers
Rudy Mensink
Igor Brink
55.2255.2655.23
2720Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Kaillie Humphries
Dan Dale
Joey Nemet
Joshua Kirkpatrick
55.0155.9054.92
2827Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Mateusz Luty
Krzysztof Tylkowski
Filip Wieczorek
Grzegorz Kossakowski
55.2855.3855.29

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References

  1. "Competition schedule" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-02-15. Retrieved 2015-02-15.
  2. "Start list" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2015-03-07.
  3. "Results after Run 2" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2015-03-07.
  4. Final Results Archived 2015-03-08 at the Wayback Machine