Bobsleje na Zimowych Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2022 – dwójki kobiet
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Data | 18–19 lutego 2022 | ||
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Gospodarz | |||
Miejscowość | Yanqing National Sliding Centre | ||
Liczba zawodników | 40 | ||
Liczba reprezentacji | 12 | ||
Zwycięzcy | |||
I miejsce | |||
II miejsce | |||
III miejsce |
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Rywalizacja dwójek kobiet na Zimowych Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2022 odbyła się w dniach 18–19 lutego w Yanqing National Sliding Centre w Pekinie[1].
Terminarz
Data | Konkurencja | Godzina rozpoczęcia | |
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UTC+09:00 | CET | ||
18 lutego | 1. ślizg | 20:00 | 13:00 |
2. ślizg | 21:30 | 14:30 | |
19 lutego | 3. ślizg | 20:00 | 13:00 |
4. ślizg | 21:30 | 14:30 |
Wyniki
Poz. | Nr | Zawodniczki | Reprezentacja | Ślizgi | Czas | Strata | |||||||
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1. | Poz. | 2. | Poz. | 3. | Poz. | 4. | Poz. | ||||||
![]() | 4 | Laura Nolte Deborah Levi | ![]() | 1:01,04TR | 1. | 1:01,01TR | 1. | 1:00,70TR | 1. | 1:01,21 | 2. | 4:03,96 | — |
![]() | 9 | Mariama Jamanka Alexandra Burghardt | ![]() | 1:01,10 | 2. | 1:01,45 | 2. | 1:00,98 | 2. | 1:01,20 | 1. | 4:04,73 | +0,77 |
![]() | 8 | Elana Meyers-Taylor Sylvia Hoffman | ![]() | 1:01,26 | 3. | 1:01,53 | 3. | 1:01,13 | 3. | 1:01,56 | 3. | 4:05,48 | +1,52 |
4. | 5 | Kim Kalicki Lisa Buckwitz | ![]() | 1:01,61 | 6. | 1:01,78 | 5. | 1:01,30 | 4. | 1:01,59 | 5. | 4:06,28 | +2,32 |
5. | 6 | Christine de Bruin Kristen Bujnowski | ![]() | 1:01,45 | 5. | 1:01,76 | 4. | 1:01,43 | 5. | 1:01,73 | 6. | 4:06,37 | +2,41 |
6. | 11 | Melanie Hasler Nadja Pasternack | ![]() | 1:01,65 | 7. | 1:01,85 | 6. | 1:01,77 | 7. | 1:01,56 | 3. | 4:06,83 | +2,87 |
7. | 7 | Kaillie Humphries Kaysha Love | ![]() | 1:01,41 | 4. | 1:01,97 | 9. | 1:01,75 | 6. | 1:01,91 | 8. | 4:07,04 | +3,08 |
8. | 13 | Cynthia Appiah Dawn Richardson Wilson | ![]() | 1:01,75 | 8 | 1:01,89 | 7. | 1:01,95 | 10. | 1:01,93 | 9. | 4:07,52 | +3,56 |
9. | 10 | Nadieżda Siergiejewa Julija Biełomiestnych | ![]() | 1:02,04 | 16. | 1:01,90 | 8 | 1:02,34 | 18. | 1:01,83 | 7. | 4:08,11 | +4,15 |
10. | 16 | Katrin Beierl Jennifer Onasanya | ![]() | 1:01,91 | 13. | 1:02,12 | 12. | 1:01,89 | 9. | 1:02,32 | 16. | 4:08,24 | +4,28 |
11. | 1 | Huai Mingming Wang Xuan | ![]() | 1:01,88 | 11. | 1:02,17 | 14. | 1:02,11 | 12. | 1:02,10 | 12. | 4:08,26 | +4,30 |
12. | 12 | Melissa Lotholz Sara Villani | ![]() | 1:02,12 | 18 | 1:02,09 | 10. | 1:01,85 | 8. | 1:02,31 | 15. | 4:08,37 | +4,41 |
13. | 3 | Margot Boch Carla Sénéchal | ![]() | 1:01,90 | 12 | 1:02,32 | 17. | 1:02,20 | 15. | 1:01,97 | 10. | 4:08,39 | +4,43 |
14. | 15 | Ying Qing Du Jiani | ![]() | 1:01,92 | 14 | 1:02,19 | 15 | 1:02,29 | 17. | 1:02,09 | 11. | 4:08,49 | +4,53 |
15. | 20 | An Vannieuwenhuyse Sara Aerts | ![]() | 1:02,08 | 17 | 1:02,12 | 12 | 1:02,11 | 12 | 1:02,27 | 14 | 4:08,58 | +4,62 |
16. | 19 | Breeana Walker Kiara Reddingius | ![]() | 1:01,98 | 15 | 1:02,11 | 11 | 1:02,04 | 11 | 1:02,51 | 20 | 4:08,64 | +4,68 |
17. | 18 | Mica McNeill Montell Douglas | ![]() | 1:02,19 | 19. | 1:02,35 | 18. | 1:02,17 | 14. | 1:02,14 | 13. | 4:08,85 | +4,89 |
18. | 14 | Andreea Grecu Katharina Wick | ![]() | 1:01,82 | 9. | 1:02,47 | 20. | 1:02,25 | 16. | 1:02,44 | 18. | 4:08,98 | +5,02 |
19. | 2 | Anastasija Makarowa Jelena Mamiedowa | ![]() | 1:01,83 | 10. | 1:02,29 | 16. | 1:02,48 | 20. | 1:02,49 | 19. | 4:09,09 | +5,13 |
20. | 17 | Martina Fontanive Irina Strebel | ![]() | 1:02,48 | 20. | 1:02,35 | 18. | 1:02,35 | 19. | 1:02,41 | 17. | 4:09,59 | +5,63 |
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. IBSF. [dostęp 2022-02-20]. (ang.).
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