Two-man at the IBSF World Championships 2021 | ||||||||||
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Venue | Altenberg bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track | |||||||||
Location | Altenberg, Germany | |||||||||
Dates | 6–7 February | |||||||||
Competitors | 53 from 14 nations | |||||||||
Teams | 25 | |||||||||
Winning time | 3:39.78 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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IBSF World Championships 2021 | ||
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The Two-man competition at the IBSF World Championships 2021 was held on 6 and 7 February 2021. [1] [2]
The first two runs were started on 6 February at 10:00 [3] and the last two runs on 7 February at 14:30. [4]
Rank | Bib | Country | Athletes | Run 1 | Rank | Run 2 | Rank | Run 3 | Rank | Run 4 | Rank | Total | Behind |
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4 | Germany | Francesco Friedrich Alexander Schüller | 54.83 | 1 | 55.41 | 1 | 54.64 | 1 | 54.90 | 1 | 3:39.78 | ||
5 | Germany | Johannes Lochner Eric Franke | 55.37 | 3 | 55.75 | 2 | 55.24 | 2 | 55.47 | 3 | 3:41.83 | +2.05 | |
18 | Germany | Hans-Peter Hannighofer Christian Röder | 55.46 | 5 | 55.81 | 3 | 55.33 | 3 | 55.41 | 2 | 3:42.01 | +2.23 | |
4 | 9 | Switzerland | Simon Friedli Andreas Haas | 55.51 | 6 | 55.88 | 5 | 55.35 | 4 | 55.63 | 5 | 3:42.37 | +2.59 |
5 | 8 | Switzerland | Michael Vogt Sandro Michel | 55.35 | 2 | 55.82 | 4 | 55.43 | 5 | 55.81 | 10 | 3:42.41 | +2.63 |
6 | 7 | Latvia | Oskars Ķibermanis Matīss Miknis | 55.42 | 4 | 56.01 | 11 | 55.53 | 6 | 55.76 | 6 | 3:42.72 | +2.94 |
7 | 11 | Germany | Christoph Hafer Christian Hammers | 55.55 | 8 | 55.93 | 8 | 55.58 | 7 | 55.76 | 6 | 3:42.82 | +3.04 |
8 | 13 | France | Romain Heinrich Dorian Hauterville | 55.55 | 8 | 55.96 | 9 | 55.62 | 8 | 55.88 | 15 | 3:43.01 | +3.23 |
9 | 22 | Canada | Christopher Spring Mike Evelyn | 55.78 | 13 | 56.04 | 12 | 55.70 | 10 | 55.61 | 4 | 3:43.13 | +3.35 |
10 | 21 | Canada | Justin Kripps Cameron Stones | 55.76 | 12 | 55.92 | 6 | 55.71 | 11 | 55.86 | 14 | 3:43.25 | +3.47 |
11 | 14 | Great Britain | Brad Hall Greg Cackett | 55.65 | 10 | 56.13 | 14 | 55.86 | 14 | 55.84 | 13 | 3:43.48 | +3.70 |
12 | 10 | Latvia | Oskars Melbārdis Krists Lindenblats | 55.52 | 7 | 56.14 | 15 | 55.68 | 9 | 56.15 | 19 | 3:43.49 | +3.71 |
13 | 20 | Austria | Markus Treichl Sebastian Mitterer | 55.83 | 15 | 56.00 | 10 | 55.95 | 16 | 55.77 | 8 | 3:43.55 | +3.77 |
14 | 12 | Bobsleigh Federation of Russia | Rostislav Gaitiukevich Ilya Malykh | 55.73 | 11 | 56.25 | 16 | 55.83 | 13 | 55.79 | 9 | 3:43.60 | +3.82 |
15 | 24 | South Korea | Won Yun-jong Seo Young-woo (Run 1–2) Jung Hyun-woo (Run 3–4) | 55.89 | 18 | 55.92 | 6 | 55.94 | 15 | 55.90 | 17 | 3:43.65 | +3.87 |
15 | 6 | Czech Republic | Dominik Dvořák Jakub Nosek | 55.81 | 14 | 56.26 | 17 | 55.77 | 12 | 55.81 | 10 | 3:43.65 | +3.87 |
17 | 15 | Romania | Mihai Cristian Tentea Nicolae Ciprian Daroczi (Run 1–2) Raul Constantin Dobre (Run 3–4) | 56.02 | 21 | 56.37 | 19 | 56.01 | 18 | 55.83 | 12 | 3:44.23 | +4.45 |
18 | 2 | Italy | Patrick Baumgartner Eric Fantazzini | 55.94 | 19 | 56.10 | 13 | 56.15 | 19 | 56.05 | 18 | 3:44.24 | +4.46 |
19 | 19 | Bobsleigh Federation of Russia | Alexey Stulnev Vladislav Zharovtsev | 56.23 | 22 | 56.35 | 18 | 55.95 | 16 | 55.88 | 15 | 3:44.41 | +4.63 |
20 | 1 | Great Britain | Lamin Deen James Dasaolu | 55.86 | 17 | 56.41 | 20 | 56.35 | 21 | 56.29 | 20 | 3:44.91 | +5.13 |
21 | 23 | Latvia | Emīls Cipulis Arnis Bebrišs | 56.29 | 23 | 56.96 | 22 | 56.40 | 22 | Did not advance | |||
22 | 3 | South Korea | Suk Young-jin Jang Ki-kun | 56.40 | 24 | 57.18 | 23 | 56.25 | 20 | ||||
23 | 17 | Netherlands | Ivo de Bruin Janko Franjic | 55.96 | 20 | 56.69 | 21 | 1:01.98 | 24 | ||||
24 | 25 | Australia | Evan O'Hanlon Joseph Williamson (Run 1–2) Dylan Sorensen (Run 3) | 58.52 | 25 | 58.90 | 24 | 58.28 | 23 | ||||
16 | Austria | Benjamin Maier Markus Sammer | 55.84 | 16 | 1:03.29 | 25 | Did not start |
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