Bobsleje na Zimowych Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1998

Bobsleje na Zimowych Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1998
Ilustracja
Zimowe Igrzyska Olimpijskie 1998
Nagano
ZIO 1994ZIO 2002
MiejsceThe Spiral
Data14–21 lutego 1998
Liczba konkurencji2

Bobsleje na Zimowych Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1998 – jedna z dyscyplin rozgrywanych podczas igrzysk w dniach 14–21 lutego 1998 w The Spiral w Nagano. Zawodnicy rywalizowali w dwóch konkurencjach: dwójkach mężczyzn i czwórkach mężczyzn.

Medaliści

KonkurencjaGold medal.svg ZłotoSilver medal.svg SrebroBronze medal.svg Brąz
Dwójka mężczyzn Kanada (CAN-1)
Pierre Lueders
Dave MacEachern
 Włochy (ITA-1)
Günther Huber
Antonio Tartaglia
nie przyznano Niemcy (GER-1)
Christoph Langen
Markus Zimmermann
Czwórka mężczyzn Niemcy (GER-2)
Christoph Langen
Markus Zimmermann
Marco Jakobs
Olaf Hampel
 Szwajcaria (SUI-1)
Marcel Rohner
Markus Nüssli
Markus Wasser
Beat Seitz
 Wielka Brytania
Sean Olsson
Dean Ward
Courtney Rumbolt
Paul Attwood
 Francja
Bruno Mingeon
Emanuel Hostache
Éric Le Chanony
Max Robert

Klasyfikacja medalowa

MiejscePaństwoGold medal.svgSilver medal.svgBronze medal.svgŁącznie
1 Niemcy1012
2 Kanada1001
 Włochy1001
3 Szwajcaria0101
4 Wielka Brytania0011
 Francja0011

Wyniki

Dwójka mężczyzn

Poz.ReprezentacjaZawodnicyŚlizg 1[1]Ślizg 2[2]Ślizg 3[3]Ślizg 4[4]Czas[5]
Gold medal icon.svg Włochy (ITA-1)Günther Huber
Antonio Tartaglia
54,5154,2954,1754,273:37,24
Gold medal icon.svg Kanada (CAN-1)Pierre Lueders
Dave MacEachern
54,5654,2854,1654,243:37,24
Bronze medal icon.svg Niemcy (GER-1)Christoph Langen
Markus Zimmermann
54,8254,6254,1154,343:37,89
4 Szwajcaria (SUI-2)Christian Reich
Cédric Grand
54,7354,5654,3254,543:38,15
5 Łotwa (LAT-1)Sandis Prūsis
Jānis Elsiņš
54,9154,5254,2954,523:38,24
6 Szwajcaria (SUI-1)Reto Götschi
Guido Acklin
54,7154,7754,4454,353:38,27
7 Stany Zjednoczone (USA-2)Jim Herberich
Robert Olesen
54,9154,7054,4654,463:38,53
8 Czechy (CZE-2)Pavel Puškár
Jan Kobián
54,9954,6054,4654,543:38,59
9 Francja (FRA-1)Bruno Mingeon
Emmanuel Hostache
54,8054,6554,5554,623:38,62
10 Stany Zjednoczone (USA-1)Brian Shimer
Garrett Hines
54,8854,7954,4254,663:38,75
11 Niemcy (GER-2)Dirk Wiese
Marco Jakobs
54,8354,6654,6354,763:38,88
12 Kanada (CAN-2)Chris Lori
Jack Pyc
54,7654,7254,7154,793:38,98
13 Francja (FRA-2)Éric Alard
Éric Le Chanony
55,2554,7554,7354,583:39,31
14 Włochy (ITA-2)Fabrizio Tosini
Enrico Costa
55,0754,7954,8054,953:39,61
15 Wielka Brytania (GBR-1)Sean Olsson
Lenox Paul
55,2455,1254,8554,733:39,94
16 Rosja (RUS-1)Pavel Shcheglovsky
Konstantin Dyomin
55,4155,0954,8454,973:40,31
17 Japonia (JPN-1)Naomi Takewaki
Hiroaki Ohishi
55,3155,2455,2054,963:40,71
18 Łotwa (LAT-2)Rodžers Lodziņš
Māris Rozentāls
55,3455,2555,0655,103:40,75
19 Japonia (JPN-2)Hiroshi Suzuki
Masanori Inoue
55,4755,1055,1955,043:40,80
20 Wielka Brytania (GBR-2)Lee Johnston
Eric Sekwalor
55,5155,1955,1655,023:40,88
21 Rosja (RUS-2)Jewgienij Popow
Oleg Pietrow
55,5355,3755,2555,313:41,46
22 AustraliaJason Giobbi
Adam Barclay
55,5655,4755,2655,313:41,60
23 UkrainaYuriy Panchuk
Oleh Polyvach
55,4755,3655,5255,473:41,82
24 MonakoGilbert Bessi
Jean-François Calmes
55,8955,8655,9255,873:43,54
25 Rumunia (ROU-1)Paul Neagu
Gabriel Tătaru
56,3856,1055,5455,643:43,66
26 Rumunia (ROU-2)Florian Enache
Mihai Dumitraşcu
56,0355,8655,9755,873:43,73
27 Irlandia (IRL-1)Jeff Pamplin
Terry McHugh
56,3256,0555,9955,963:44,32
28 Nowa ZelandiaAlan Henderson
Angus Ross
56,2956,2856,1255,973:44,66
29 JamajkaDevon Harris
Michael Morgan
56,5656,5256,3656,303:45,74
30 GrecjaGreg Sebald
John-Andrew Kambanis
56,6257,1356,4556,373:46,57
31 Bośnia i HercegowinaZoran Sokolović
Ognjen Sokolović
57,3656,6256,3256,313:46,61
32 Trynidad i TobagoGregory Sun
Curtis Harry
56,7456,7856,7356,403:46,65
33 Wyspy Dziewicze Stanów Zjednoczonych (ISV-1)Zachary Zoller
Jeff Kromenhoek
56,7756,9056,7156,823:47,20
34 Chińskie TajpejSun Kuang-ming
Cheng Jin-shan
56,8456,8656,7156,933:47,34
35 Irlandia (IRL-2)Peter Donohoe
Simon Linscheid
57,0357,2656,5756,593:47,45
36 Wyspy Dziewicze Stanów Zjednoczonych (ISV-2)Keith Sudziarski
Todd Schultz
57,0657,1056,9657,193:48,31
WD Czechy (CZE-1)Jirí Dzmura
Pavel Polomský
55,3055,11DNS
WD PortorykoJohn Amabile
Joseph Keosseian
57,3557,69DSQ
WD AustriaHerbert Schoesser
Georg Kuttner
DNS

Czwórka mężczyzn

Poz.ReprezentacjaZawodnicyŚlizg 1[6]Ślizg 2[7]Ślizg 3[8]Czas[9]
Gold medal icon.svg Niemcy (GER-2)Christoph Langen
Markus Zimmermann
Marco Jakobs
Olaf Hampel
52,7052,9053,812:39,41
Silver medal icon.svg Szwajcaria (SUI-1)Marcel Rohner
Markus Nüssli
Markus Wasser
Beat Seitz
53,1353,1553,732:40,01
Bronze medal icon.svg Wielka BrytaniaSean Olsson
Dean Ward
Courtney Rumbolt
Paul Attwood
52,7753,5853,712:40,06
Bronze medal icon.svg FrancjaBruno Mingeon
Emanuel Hostache
Éric Le Chanony
Max Robert
53,1353,3053,632:40,06
5 Stany Zjednoczone (USA-1)Brian Shimer
Chip Minton
Randy Jones
Garrett Hines
52,9353,4253,732:40,08
6 ŁotwaSandis Prūsis
Egils Bojārs
Jānis Ozols
Jānis Elsiņš
52,9853,5053,782:40,26
7 Szwajcaria (SUI-2)Christian Reich
Steve Anderhub
Thomas Handschin
Cédric Grand
52,8853,4753,932:40,28
8 Niemcy (GER-1)Harald Czudaj
Torsten Voss
Steffen Görmer
Alexander Szelig
53,1253,5053,702:40,32
9 Kanada (CAN-1)Pierre Lueders
Ricardo Greenidge
Jack Pyc
Dave MacEachern
53,1453,4453,812:40,39
9 Austria (AUT-1)Hubert Schösser
Peter Leismüller
Erwin Arnold
Martin Schützenauer
53,1053,5053,792:40,39
11 Kanada (CAN-2)Chris Lori
Ian Danney
Matt Hindle
Ben Hindle
53,5253,6953,932:41,14
12 Stany Zjednoczone (USA-2)Jim Herberich
Darrin Steele
John Kasper
Robert Olesen
53,7453,7253,812:41,27
13 CzechyPavel Puškár
Peter Kondrát
Pavel Polomský
Jan Kobián
53,6153,8053,882:41,29
14 Włochy (ITA-1)Günther Huber
Antonio Tartaglia
Massimiliano Rota
Marco Menchini
53,8453,6853,912:41,43
15 Japonia (JPN-1)Naomi Takewaki
Hiroaki Ohishi
Takashi Ohori
Masanori Inoue
53,7353,8753,952:41,55
16 Japonia (JPN-2)Toshio Wakita
Yasuo Nakamura
Toshiya Onoda
Shinji Aoto
54,0353,6654,282:41,97
17 NorwegiaArnfinn Kristiansen
Jørn Stian Dahl
Peter Kildal
Dagfinn Aarskog
53,9653,7854,332:42,07
18 Austria (AUT-2)Kurt Einberger
Thomas Bachler
Georg Kuttner
Michael Müller
53,9253,8354,392:42,14
19 RosjaPawieł Szczegłowskij
Aleksiej Sieliwierstow
Władisław Posedkin
Konstantin Diomin
53,7253,9554,712:42,38
20 Włochy (ITA-2)Fabrizio Tosini
Andrea Pais de Libera
Enrico Costa
Sergio Chianella
54,0754,0954,862:43,02
21 JamajkaDudley Stokes
Winston Watt
Chris Stokes
Wayne Thomas
54,4154,5554,802:43,76
22 PolskaTomasz Żyła
Dawid Kupczyk
Krzysztof Sieńko
Tomasz Gatka
54,7154,4554,632:43,79
23 AustraliaJason Giobbi
Scott Walker
Ted Polglaze
Adam Barclay
54,7254,9355,232:44,88
24 WęgryNicholas Frankl
Péter Pallai
Zsolt Zsombor
Bertalan Pintér
55,1654,8254,942:44,92
25 Bośnia i HercegowinaZoran Sokolović
Nihad Mameledzija
Edin Krupalija
Mario Franjić
55,2655,1155,302:45,67
26 Chińskie TajpejSun Kuang-ming
Duh Maw-sheng
Chang Mau-san
Cheng Jin-shan
55,3055,1355,522:45,95
27 RumuniaFlorian Enache
Marian Chițescu
Iulian Păcioianu
Mihai Dumitraşcu
55,0155,3755,682:46,06
28 MonakoAlbert II Grimaldi
Pascal Camia
Jean-François Calmes
Gilbert Bessi
55,5855,7055,862:47,14
29 Wyspy Dziewicze Stanów ZjednoczonychKeith Sudziarski
Christian Brown
Paul Zar
Jeff Kromenhoek
55,8055,5255,842:47,16
30 IrlandiaJeff Pamplin
Simon Linscheid
Garry Power
Terry McHugh
55,7955,5755,872:47,23
31 GrecjaGreg Sebald
Anastasios Papakonstantinou
Peter Kolotouros
John-Andrew Kambanis
55,9456,1856,142:48,26
WD PortorykoListon Bochette
Jorge Bonnet
José Ferrer
Joseph Keosseian
56,4555,96DSQ

Przypisy

  1. Bobsleigh at the 1998 Nagano Winter Games: Men's Two Run 1 (ang.). sports-reference.com. [dostęp 2021-08-22].
  2. Bobsleigh at the 1998 Nagano Winter Games: Men's Two Run 2 (ang.). sports-reference.com. [dostęp 2021-08-22].
  3. Bobsleigh at the 1998 Nagano Winter Games: Men's Two Run 3 (ang.). sports-reference.com. [dostęp 2021-08-22].
  4. Bobsleigh at the 1998 Nagano Winter Games: Men's Two Run 4 (ang.). sports-reference.com. [dostęp 2021-08-22].
  5. Bobsleigh at the 1998 Nagano Winter Games: Men's Two (ang.). sports-reference.com. [dostęp 2021-08-22].
  6. Bobsleigh at the 1998 Nagano Winter Games: Men's Four Run 1 (ang.). sports-reference.com. [dostęp 2021-08-22].
  7. Bobsleigh at the 1998 Nagano Winter Games: Men's Four Run 2 (ang.). sports-reference.com. [dostęp 2021-08-22].
  8. Bobsleigh at the 1998 Nagano Winter Games: Men's Four Run 3 (ang.). sports-reference.com. [dostęp 2021-08-22].
  9. Bobsleigh at the 1998 Nagano Winter Games: Men's Four (ang.). sports-reference.com. [dostęp 2021-08-22].

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