Two-woman at the IBSF World Championships 2024 | ||||||||||
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Venue | Winterberg bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track | |||||||||
Location | Winterberg, Germany | |||||||||
Dates | 1 March (run 1–2) 2 March (run 3–4) | |||||||||
Competitors | 49 from 14 nations | |||||||||
Teams | 24 | |||||||||
Winning time | 3:43.99 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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IBSF World Championships 2024 | ||
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Monobob | women | |
Two | men | women |
Four | men | |
Skeleton | men | women |
mixed | ||
The Two-woman competition at the IBSF World Championships 2024 was held on 1 and 2 March 2024. [1] [2]
The first two runs were started on 1 March at 15:04. [3] The last two runs were held on 2 March 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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3 | Germany | Lisa Buckwitz Vanessa Mark | 55.90 | 2 | 55.98 | 1 | 56.32 | 1 | 55.79 | 2 | 3:43.99 | ||
1 | Germany | Laura Nolte Deborah Levi | 55.93 | 3 | 55.99 | 2 | 56.37 | 2 | 55.75 | 1 | 3:44.04 | +0.05 | |
2 | Germany | Kim Kalicki Leonie Fiebig | 55.89 | 1 | 56.05 | 3 | 56.49 | 3 | 55.84 | 3 | 3:44.27 | +0.28 | |
4 | 11 | United States | Kaysha Love Azaria Hill | 56.37 | 4 | 56.23 | 4 | 56.67 | 6 | 55.96 | 4 | 3:45.23 | +1.24 |
5 | 9 | Australia | Breeana Walker Kiara Reddingius | 56.38 | 5 | 56.24 | 5 | 56.65 | 4 | 56.16 | 6 | 3:45.43 | +1.44 |
6 | 7 | United States | Elana Meyers Taylor Emily Renna | 56.41 | 6 | 56.29 | 6 | 56.66 | 5 | 56.28 | 7 | 3:45.64 | +1.65 |
7 | 4 | Switzerland | Melanie Hasler Mara Morell | 56.68 | 10 | 56.44 | 7 | 57.03 | 12 | 56.15 | 5 | 3:46.30 | +2.31 |
8 | 10 | Canada | Cynthia Appiah Leah Walkeden | 56.67 | 9 | 56.52 | 10 | 56.89 | 7 | 56.28 | 7 | 3:46.36 | +2.37 |
9 | 15 | Canada | Bianca Ribi Niamh Haughey | 56.69 | 12 | 56.51 | 9 | 56.89 | 7 | 56.28 | 7 | 3:46.37 | +2.38 |
10 | 8 | Romania | Andreea Grecu Teodora Vlad | 56.68 | 10 | 56.52 | 10 | 56.91 | 9 | 56.37 | 11 | 3:46.48 | +2.49 |
11 | 18 | Great Britain | Adele Nicoll Kya Placide | 56.57 | 7 | 56.48 | 8 | 57.02 | 11 | 56.51 | 13 | 3:46.58 | +2.59 |
12 | 19 | France | Margot Boch Carla Sénéchal | 56.73 | 13 | 56.62 | 13 | 56.97 | 10 | 56.35 | 10 | 3:46.67 | +2.68 |
13 | 5 | Austria | Katrin Beierl Anna Schenk | 56.59 | 8 | 56.67 | 14 | 57.04 | 13 | 56.51 | 13 | 3:46.81 | +2.82 |
14 | 6 | China | Ying Qing Wang Yu | 56.80 | 14 | 56.61 | 12 | 57.18 | 14 | 56.45 | 12 | 3:47.04 | +3.05 |
15 | 13 | Poland | Linda Weiszewski Marika Zandecka | 56.86 | 15 | 56.75 | 16 | 57.28 | 15 | 56.75 | 17 | 3:47.64 | +3.65 |
16 | 12 | Slovakia | Viktória Čerňanská Lucia Mokrášová | 57.03 | 18 | 56.78 | 17 | 57.36 | 17 | 56.63 | 16 | 3:47.80 | +3.81 |
17 | 16 | Canada | Melissa Lotholz Alex Klein | 56.96 | 17 | 57.07 | 21 | 57.30 | 16 | 56.60 | 15 | 3:47.93 | +3.94 |
18 | 14 | Belgium | Kelly Van Petegem Jïenity De Kler | 57.29 | 20 | 56.71 | 15 | 57.63 | 19 | 56.85 | 18 | 3:48.48 | +4.49 |
19 | 17 | Switzerland | Debora Annen Julie Leuenberger | 56.93 | 16 | 56.82 | 18 | 57.45 | 18 | 57.98 | 19 | 3:49.18 | +5.19 |
20 | 20 | United States | Riley Tejcek Jasmine Jones (Runs 1-2) Jestena Mattson (Runs 3-4) | 57.27 | 19 | 57.04 | 20 | 57.74 | 20 | 58.45 | 20 | 3:50.50 | +6.51 |
21 | 24 | Australia | Sarah Blizzard Desi Johnson | 57.36 | 21 | 56.97 | 19 | 57.75 | 21 | Did not advance | |||
22 | 21 | Romania | Georgeta Popescu Medeea Musulete | 57.76 | 22 | 57.20 | 22 | 57.98 | 22 | ||||
23 | 23 | Austria | Lea Haselwanter Linda Braun | 57.78 | 23 | 57.52 | 23 | 58.55 | 23 | ||||
24 | 22 | Netherlands | Loren Djolo Janna Doumpas | 58.09 | 24 | 57.73 | 24 | 58.69 | 24 |
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