Bobsleje na Zimowych Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2022 – czwórki mężczyzn

Czwórki mężczyzn
ZIO 2018ZIO 2026
Data

19–20 lutego 2022

Gospodarz

Pekin

Miejscowość

Yanqing National Sliding Centre

Liczba zawodników

112

Liczba reprezentacji

17

Zwycięzcy
I miejsce

 Niemcy

Francesco Friedrich
Thorsten Margis
Candy Bauer
Alexander Schüller
II miejsce

 Niemcy

Johannes Lochner
Florian Bauer
Christopher Weber
Christian Rasp
III miejsce

 Kanada

Justin Kripps
Ryan Sommer
Cam Stones
Ben Coakwell

Rywalizacja czwórek mężczyzn na Zimowych Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2022 odbyła się w dniach 19–20 lutego w Yanqing National Sliding Centre w Pekinie[1].

Terminarz

DataKonkurencjaGodzina rozpoczęcia
UTC+09:00CET
19 lutego1. ślizg02:3009:30
2. ślizg04:0511:05
20 lutego3. ślizg02:3009:30
4. ślizg04:2011:20

Wyniki

Poz.NrZawodnicyReprezentacjaŚlizgiCzasStrata
1.Poz.2.Poz.3.Poz.4.Poz.
Gold medal icon.svg4Francesco Friedrich
Thorsten Margis
Candy Bauer
Alexander Schüller
 Niemcy58,292.58,711.58,171.59,131.3:54,30
Silver medal icon.svg6Johannes Lochner
Florian Bauer
Christopher Weber
Christian Rasp
 Niemcy58,13TR1.58,903.58,342.59,305.3:54,67+0,37
Bronze medal icon.svg5Justin Kripps
Ryan Sommer
Cam Stones
Ben Coakwell
 Kanada58,383.59,005.58,445.59,273.3:55,09+0,79
4.12Christoph Hafer
Michael Salzer
Matthias Sommer
Tobias Schneider
 Niemcy58,605.58,954.58,353.59,252.3:55,15+0,85
5.9Oskars Ķibermanis
Dāvis Spriņģis
Matīss Miknis
Edgars Nemme
 Łotwa58,707.58,862.58,414.59,305.3:55,27+0,97
6.8Brad Hall
Taylor Lawrence
Nick Gleeson
Greg Cackett
 Wielka Brytania58,605.59,096.58,656.59,387.3:55,72+1,42
7.7Rostisław Gajtiukiewicz
Michaił Mordasow
Pawieł Trawkin
Aleksiej Łaptiew
 Rosyjski Komitet Olimpijski58,544.59,248.58,817.59,5614.3:56,15+1,85
8.14Maksim Andrianow
Aleksiej Zajcew
Władisław Żarowcew
Dmitrij Łopin
 Rosyjski Komitet Olimpijski58,829.59,309.59,039.59,408.3:56,55+2,25
9.15Christopher Spring
Cody Sorensen
Sam Giguère
Mike Evelyn
 Kanada59,1012.59,3310.59,1010.59,4611.3:56,99+2,69
10.13Hunter Church
Joshua Williamson
Kristopher Horn
Charlie Volker
 Stany Zjednoczone58,9111.59,7019.58,968.59,4913.3:57,06+2,76
11.11Michael Vogt
Luca Rolli
Cyril Bieri
Sandro Michel
 Szwajcaria59,2313.59,227.59,1812.59,449.3:57,07+2,77
12.10Benjamin Maier
Sascha Stepan
Markus Sammer
Kristian Huber
 Austria58,768.59,4611.59,1711.1:00,1020.3:57,49+3,19
13.2Mihai Tentea
Raul Dobre
Ciprian Daroczi
Cristian Radu
 Rumunia58,8710.59,5513.59,3014.59,9318.3:57,65+3,35
13.17Frank Del Duca
Carlo Valdes
James Reed
Hakeem Abdul-Saboor
 Stany Zjednoczone59,2614.59,5615.59,3917.59,449.3:57,65+3,35
15.3Patrick Baumgartner
Eric Fantazzini
Alex Verginer
Lorenzo Bilotti
 Włochy59,3617.59,7220.59,3415.59,284.3:57,70+3,40
16.25Sun Kaizhi
Wu Qingze
Wu Zhitao
Zhen Heng
 Chińska Republika Ludowa59,3818.59,6518.59,4719.59,4712.3:57,97+3,67
17.27Li Chunjian
Ding Song
Ye Jielong
Shi Hao
 Chińska Republika Ludowa59,3116.59,5513.59,4618.59,6617.3:57,98+3,68
18.20Won Yun-jong
Kim Jin-su
Jung Hyun-woo
Kim Dong-hyun
 Korea Południowa59,4519.59,6016.59,3816.59,5915.3:58,02+3,72
19.18Romain Heinrich
Lionel Lefebvre
Dorian Hauterville
Jérôme Laporal
 Francja59,2915.59,5312.59,2913.1:00,0619.3:58,17+3,87
20.1Édson Bindilatti
Rafael da Silva
Erick Jeronimo
Edson Martins
 Brazylia59,4920.59,6016.59,7823.59,6116.3:58,48+4,18
21.21Dominik Dvořák
Jan Šindelář
Jakub Nosek
Dominik Záleský
 Czechy59,7123.59,8021.59,6522.NQ2:59,16
22.22Markus Treichl
Markus Glueck
Sebastian Mitterer
Robert Eckschlager
 Austria59,532.11:00,0724.59,5921.NQ2:59,19
23.16Taylor Austin
Daniel Sunderland
Chris Patrician
Jacob Dearborn
 Kanada59,6722.59,8122.59,7924.NQ2:59,27
24.19Simon Friedli
Adrian Fassler
Fabio Badraun
Andreas Haas
 Szwajcaria59,7123.1:00,0123.59,5720.NQ2:59,29
25.24Suk Young-jin
Kim Hyeong-geun
Kim Tae-yang
Shin Ye-chan
 Korea Południowa59,7425.1:00,3126.59,9125.NQ2:59,96
26.23Ivo de Bruin
Jelen Franjic
Janko Franjic
Dennis Veenker
 Holandia59,8526.1:00,0724.1:00,0827.NQ3:00,00
27.28Mattia Variola
Robert Mircea
Alex Pagnini
Delmas Obou
 Włochy1:00,2527.1:00,3327.1:00,0726.NQ3:00,65
28.26Shanwayne Stephens
Ashley Watson
Rolando Reid
Matthew Wekpe
 Jamajka1:00,8028.1:01,3928.1:01,2328.NQ3:03,42

Przypisy

  1. 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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