Bobsleje na Zimowych Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2022 – czwórki mężczyzn
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Data | 19–20 lutego 2022 | ||
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Miejscowość | Yanqing National Sliding Centre | ||
Liczba zawodników | 112 | ||
Liczba reprezentacji | 17 | ||
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II miejsce |
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III miejsce |
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Rywalizacja czwórek mężczyzn na Zimowych Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2022 odbyła się w dniach 19–20 lutego w Yanqing National Sliding Centre w Pekinie[1].
Terminarz
Data | Konkurencja | Godzina rozpoczęcia | |
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UTC+09:00 | CET | ||
19 lutego | 1. ślizg | 02:30 | 09:30 |
2. ślizg | 04:05 | 11:05 | |
20 lutego | 3. ślizg | 02:30 | 09:30 |
4. ślizg | 04:20 | 11:20 |
Wyniki
Poz. | Nr | Zawodnicy | Reprezentacja | Ślizgi | Czas | Strata | |||||||
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1. | Poz. | 2. | Poz. | 3. | Poz. | 4. | Poz. | ||||||
4 | Francesco Friedrich Thorsten Margis Candy Bauer Alexander Schüller | Niemcy | 58,29 | 2. | 58,71 | 1. | 58,17 | 1. | 59,13 | 1. | 3:54,30 | — | |
6 | Johannes Lochner Florian Bauer Christopher Weber Christian Rasp | Niemcy | 58,13TR | 1. | 58,90 | 3. | 58,34 | 2. | 59,30 | 5. | 3:54,67 | +0,37 | |
5 | Justin Kripps Ryan Sommer Cam Stones Ben Coakwell | Kanada | 58,38 | 3. | 59,00 | 5. | 58,44 | 5. | 59,27 | 3. | 3:55,09 | +0,79 | |
4. | 12 | Christoph Hafer Michael Salzer Matthias Sommer Tobias Schneider | Niemcy | 58,60 | 5. | 58,95 | 4. | 58,35 | 3. | 59,25 | 2. | 3:55,15 | +0,85 |
5. | 9 | Oskars Ķibermanis Dāvis Spriņģis Matīss Miknis Edgars Nemme | Łotwa | 58,70 | 7. | 58,86 | 2. | 58,41 | 4. | 59,30 | 5. | 3:55,27 | +0,97 |
6. | 8 | Brad Hall Taylor Lawrence Nick Gleeson Greg Cackett | Wielka Brytania | 58,60 | 5. | 59,09 | 6. | 58,65 | 6. | 59,38 | 7. | 3:55,72 | +1,42 |
7. | 7 | Rostisław Gajtiukiewicz Michaił Mordasow Pawieł Trawkin Aleksiej Łaptiew | Rosyjski Komitet Olimpijski | 58,54 | 4. | 59,24 | 8. | 58,81 | 7. | 59,56 | 14. | 3:56,15 | +1,85 |
8. | 14 | Maksim Andrianow Aleksiej Zajcew Władisław Żarowcew Dmitrij Łopin | Rosyjski Komitet Olimpijski | 58,82 | 9. | 59,30 | 9. | 59,03 | 9. | 59,40 | 8. | 3:56,55 | +2,25 |
9. | 15 | Christopher Spring Cody Sorensen Sam Giguère Mike Evelyn | Kanada | 59,10 | 12. | 59,33 | 10. | 59,10 | 10. | 59,46 | 11. | 3:56,99 | +2,69 |
10. | 13 | Hunter Church Joshua Williamson Kristopher Horn Charlie Volker | Stany Zjednoczone | 58,91 | 11. | 59,70 | 19. | 58,96 | 8. | 59,49 | 13. | 3:57,06 | +2,76 |
11. | 11 | Michael Vogt Luca Rolli Cyril Bieri Sandro Michel | Szwajcaria | 59,23 | 13. | 59,22 | 7. | 59,18 | 12. | 59,44 | 9. | 3:57,07 | +2,77 |
12. | 10 | Benjamin Maier Sascha Stepan Markus Sammer Kristian Huber | Austria | 58,76 | 8. | 59,46 | 11. | 59,17 | 11. | 1:00,10 | 20. | 3:57,49 | +3,19 |
13. | 2 | Mihai Tentea Raul Dobre Ciprian Daroczi Cristian Radu | Rumunia | 58,87 | 10. | 59,55 | 13. | 59,30 | 14. | 59,93 | 18. | 3:57,65 | +3,35 |
13. | 17 | Frank Del Duca Carlo Valdes James Reed Hakeem Abdul-Saboor | Stany Zjednoczone | 59,26 | 14. | 59,56 | 15. | 59,39 | 17. | 59,44 | 9. | 3:57,65 | +3,35 |
15. | 3 | Patrick Baumgartner Eric Fantazzini Alex Verginer Lorenzo Bilotti | Włochy | 59,36 | 17. | 59,72 | 20. | 59,34 | 15. | 59,28 | 4. | 3:57,70 | +3,40 |
16. | 25 | Sun Kaizhi Wu Qingze Wu Zhitao Zhen Heng | Chińska Republika Ludowa | 59,38 | 18. | 59,65 | 18. | 59,47 | 19. | 59,47 | 12. | 3:57,97 | +3,67 |
17. | 27 | Li Chunjian Ding Song Ye Jielong Shi Hao | Chińska Republika Ludowa | 59,31 | 16. | 59,55 | 13. | 59,46 | 18. | 59,66 | 17. | 3:57,98 | +3,68 |
18. | 20 | Won Yun-jong Kim Jin-su Jung Hyun-woo Kim Dong-hyun | Korea Południowa | 59,45 | 19. | 59,60 | 16. | 59,38 | 16. | 59,59 | 15. | 3:58,02 | +3,72 |
19. | 18 | Romain Heinrich Lionel Lefebvre Dorian Hauterville Jérôme Laporal | Francja | 59,29 | 15. | 59,53 | 12. | 59,29 | 13. | 1:00,06 | 19. | 3:58,17 | +3,87 |
20. | 1 | Édson Bindilatti Rafael da Silva Erick Jeronimo Edson Martins | Brazylia | 59,49 | 20. | 59,60 | 16. | 59,78 | 23. | 59,61 | 16. | 3:58,48 | +4,18 |
21. | 21 | Dominik Dvořák Jan Šindelář Jakub Nosek Dominik Záleský | Czechy | 59,71 | 23. | 59,80 | 21. | 59,65 | 22. | NQ | 2:59,16 | — | |
22. | 22 | Markus Treichl Markus Glueck Sebastian Mitterer Robert Eckschlager | Austria | 59,53 | 2.1 | 1:00,07 | 24. | 59,59 | 21. | NQ | 2:59,19 | — | |
23. | 16 | Taylor Austin Daniel Sunderland Chris Patrician Jacob Dearborn | Kanada | 59,67 | 22. | 59,81 | 22. | 59,79 | 24. | NQ | 2:59,27 | — | |
24. | 19 | Simon Friedli Adrian Fassler Fabio Badraun Andreas Haas | Szwajcaria | 59,71 | 23. | 1:00,01 | 23. | 59,57 | 20. | NQ | 2:59,29 | — | |
25. | 24 | Suk Young-jin Kim Hyeong-geun Kim Tae-yang Shin Ye-chan | Korea Południowa | 59,74 | 25. | 1:00,31 | 26. | 59,91 | 25. | NQ | 2:59,96 | — | |
26. | 23 | Ivo de Bruin Jelen Franjic Janko Franjic Dennis Veenker | Holandia | 59,85 | 26. | 1:00,07 | 24. | 1:00,08 | 27. | NQ | 3:00,00 | — | |
27. | 28 | Mattia Variola Robert Mircea Alex Pagnini Delmas Obou | Włochy | 1:00,25 | 27. | 1:00,33 | 27. | 1:00,07 | 26. | NQ | 3:00,65 | — | |
28. | 26 | Shanwayne Stephens Ashley Watson Rolando Reid Matthew Wekpe | Jamajka | 1:00,80 | 28. | 1:01,39 | 28. | 1:01,23 | 28. | NQ | 3:03,42 | — |
Przypisy
- ↑ Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games Competition Schedule Version 9. new.inews.gtimg.com. [dostęp 2022-02-18]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2022-02-04)]. (ang.).
Bibliografia
- Results. olympics.com. [dostęp 2022-02-20]. (ang.).
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