The two-man bobsleigh competition at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, was held at the Whistler Sliding Centre in Whistler, British Columbia on 20–21 February.[1] The German team of André Lange and Kevin Kuske were the defending Olympic champions in this event.[2] Switzerland's team of Ivo Rüegg and Cedric Grand were the defending world champions in this event.[3] The test event held at the Olympic venue was won by the German duo of Thomas Florschütz and Marc Kühne.[4] The last World Cup event prior to the 2010 Games took place in Igls, Austria (southeast of Innsbruck) on 23 January 2010 and was won by the Swiss duo of Beat Hefti and Thomas Lamparter[5] while Rüegg won the overall World Cup in the two-man event.[6]
Two-man at the XXI Olympic Winter Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Whistler Sliding Centre | ||||||||||||
Dates | 20–21 February | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 27 teams from 18 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning time | 3:27.51 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Records
editWhile the IOC does not consider bobsled times eligible for Olympic records, the FIBT does maintain records for both the start and a complete run at each track it competes.
The start and track records were set at the test event for the 2010 Games on 6 February 2009.
Type[4] | Date | Team | Time |
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Start | 6 February 2009 | Switzerland Beat Hefti Thomas Lamparter |
4.70 |
Track | 6 February 2009 | Switzerland Beat Hefti Thomas Lamparter |
51.95 |
Qualifying teams
editOn 20 January 2010, the FIBT announced that the following teams had qualified for the 2010 Games:[7][8] This was finalized on 26 January 2010.[9][10]
- Three teams
- Germany, Switzerland, and United States.
- Two teams
- One team
- Great Britain, Netherlands, Romania, Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, Monaco, Liechtenstein, and Japan.
Practice
editBobsleigh practice began on 17 February 2010 with the two-man event. Eight crashes among 57 runs took place that day.[11] Three crashes occurred during the 18 February 2010 two-man training session.[12][13] Among the crashes in the two-man event were Switzerland's Beat Hefti and Daniel Schmid who both withdrew from the two man event.[12] Meanwhile, Latvia's Janis Minins withdrew to appendicitis and the emergency surgery that followed on 12 February.[12][14] Minins returned to competition for the four-man event eleven days later [14] though he withdrew from the four-man event on 25 February to crashing twice during practice where one of his crews suffering a concussion and another suffering bruised lungs and elbows.[15]
Results
editThe first two runs took place on 20 February at 17:00 PST and 18:30 PST.[1] On 21 February, the final two runs were scheduled to take place at 13:30 PST and 14:45 PST,[1] but started at 16:00 PST for run three and 17:35 PST for run four to unseasonable warm weather.[16] Temperatures reached 10 °C (50 °F) on the afternoon of the 20th and were expected to reach 12 °C (54 °F) on the afternoon of the 21st.[16]
First run start order was released on the afternoon of 19 February 2010.[17]
Australia 2 crashed out in run 1 while Great Britain 1 was disqualified when the brakeman Money was ejected from his sled during the first run.[18] Austria 1 was disqualified for violating the total weight rule.[18] Liechtenstein 1 crashed out during the first run and finished, but did not start the second run of the event.[18]
For run 3, Bisset replace Brown in Canada 1 while Harvey replaced Ryan in Australia 1.[19] Italy 1 was disqualified in run 3 for reasons not given.[19][20] Only the top 20 teams competed in the fourth run.[21] No crashes occurred in the final two runs of the event.[20] Lange tied the track record in the third run that was sent by Florschütz in the second run.[22] The German duo of Lange and Kuske won his record fourth gold medal in bobsleigh at the Winter Olympics[22] and became the second repeat winners of the two-man event after Switzerland's Gustav Weder and Donat Acklin won the event in both 1992 and 1994.[23]
TR - Track Record. Top finish in each run is in boldface.
Rank | Bib | Country | Athletes | Run 1 [24] | Run 2[25] | Run 3 [19] | Run 4[21] | Total | Behind |
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4 | Germany (GER-1) | André Lange Kevin Kuske |
51.59 | 51.72 | 51.57-TR | 51.77 | 3:26.65 | ||
2 | Germany (GER-2) | Thomas Florschütz Richard Adjei |
51.57-TR | 51.85 | 51.62 | 51.83 | 3:26.87 | +0.22 | |
7 | Russia (RUS-1) | Alexandr Zubkov Alexey Voyevoda |
51.79 | 52.02 | 51.80 | 51.90 | 3:27.51 | +0.86 | |
4 | 1 | Switzerland (SUI-1) | Ivo Rüegg Cedric Grand |
51.76 | 52.18 | 51.92 | 51.99 | 3:27.85 | +1.20 |
5 | 9 | Canada (CAN-2) | Pierre Lueders Jesse Lumsden |
51.94 | 52.12 | 51.87 | 51.94 | 3:27.87 | +1.22 |
6 | 6 | United States (USA-1) | Steve Holcomb Curtis Tomasevicz |
51.89 | 52.04 | 51.98 | 52.03 | 3:27.94 | +1.29 |
7 | 11 | Russia (RUS-2) | Dmitry Abramovitch Sergey Prudnikov |
52.03 | 52.40 | 52.11 | 51.92 | 3:28.46 | +1.81 |
8 | 25 | Latvia (LAT-1) | Edgars Maskalāns Daumants Dreiškens |
52.16 | 52.32 | 52.17 | 52.43 | 3:29.08 | +2.43 |
9 | 3 | Germany (GER-3) | Karl Angerer Gregor Bermbach |
52.23 | 52.43 | 52.19 | 52.44 | 3:29.29 | +2.64 |
10 | 8 | United States (USA-2) | John Napier Steven Langton |
52.28 | 52.45 | 52.31 | 52.36 | 3:29.40 | +2.75 |
11 | 14 | Romania (ROU-1) | Nicolae Istrate Florin Cezar Craciun |
52.19 | 52.41 | 52.40 | 52.43 | 3:29.43 | +2.78 |
12 | 13 | United States (USA-3) | Mike Kohn Nick Cunningham |
52.47 | 52.71 | 52.25 | 52.35 | 3:29.78 | +3.13 |
13 | 16 | Czech Republic (CZE-1) | Ivo Danilevic Jan Stoklaska |
52.73 | 52.59 | 52.52 | 52.44 | 3:30.28 | +3.63 |
14 | 10 | Netherlands (NED-1) | Edwin van Calker Sybren Jansma |
52.37 | 52.83 | 52.63 | 52.62 | 3:30.45 | +3.80 |
15 | 5 | Canada (CAN-1) | Lyndon Rush Lascelles Brown (Runs 1-2) David Bissett (Runs 3-4) |
51.67 | 54.70 | 51.93 | 52.16 | 3:30.46 | +3.81 |
16 | 19 | Poland (POL-1) | Dawid Kupczyk Marcin Niewiara |
52.45 | 52.91 | 52.42 | 52.72 | 3:30.50 | +3.85 |
17 | 18 | Italy (ITA-2) | Fabrizio Tosini Sergio Riva |
52.84 | 52.83 | 52.34 | 52.65 | 3:30.66 | +4.01 |
18 | 15 | Austria (AUT-2) | Jürgen Loacker Christian Hackl |
52.55 | 52.86 | 52.73 | 52.64 | 3:30.78 | +4.13 |
19 | 21 | Monaco (MON-1) | Patrice Servelle Sébastien Gattuso |
52.96 | 52.61 | 52.71 | 52.56 | 3:30.84 | +4.19 |
20 | 20 | Slovakia (SVK-1) | Milan Jagnešák Petr Narovec |
53.18 | 53.16 | 52.73 | 52.99 | 3:32.06 | +5.41 |
21 | 23 | Japan (JPN-1) | Hiroshi Suzuki Ryuichi Kobayashi |
53.24 | 53.30 | 53.13 | 2:39.67 | ||
22 | 17 | Australia (AUS-1) | Christopher Spring Duncan Harvey (Runs 1-2) Anthony Ryan (Run 3) |
53.14 | 54.41 | 53.18 | 2:40.73 | ||
12 | Italy (ITA-1) | Simone Bertazzo Samuele Romanini |
52.33 | 52.88 | DSQ | ||||
22 | Liechtenstein (LIE-1) | Michael Klingler Thomas Dürr |
56.18 | DNS | |||||
27 | Australia (AUS-2) | Jeremy Rollestone Duncan Pugh |
DNF | ||||||
26 | Austria (AUT-1) | Wolfgang Stampfer Juergen Mayer |
DSQ | ||||||
24 | Great Britain (GBR-1) | John James Jackson Dan Money |
DSQ |
References
edit- ^ a b c 2010 Winter Olympics bobsleigh schedule. Archived 2009-11-03 at the Wayback Machine - accessed 5 November 2009.
- ^ 2006 Winter Olympics bobsleigh two-man results. Archived 2011-10-02 at the Wayback Machine - accessed 5 November 2009.
- ^ FIBT World Championships 2009 bobsleigh two-man results. Archived 2011-10-02 at the Wayback Machine - accessed 5 November 2009.
- ^ a b Whistler Sliding Centre World Cup 6 February 2009 bobsleigh two-man results. Archived 2 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine - accessed 5 November 2009.
- ^ FIBT Bobsleigh World Cup Igls 23 January 2010 two-man results. Archived 13 September 2012 at the Wayback Machine - accessed 23 January 2010.
- ^ FIBT Bobsleigh World Cup final two-man rankings. Archived 2012-05-09 at the Wayback Machine - accessed 23 January 2010.
- ^ FIBT Announces Olympic Qualifying Quotas. at the Fédération Internationale de Bobsleigh et de Tobogganing (20 January 2010 article accessed 21 January 2010.)
- ^ FIBT bobsleigh two-man quotas for the 2010 Winter Olympics. Archived 2012-09-13 at the Wayback Machine - 20 January 2010 article accessed 21 January 2010.
- ^ Olympic Quotas Updated After Reallocation. at the Fédération Internationale de Bobsleigh et de Tobogganing (26 January 2010 article accessed 27 January 2010.
- ^ 26 January 2010 FIBT final allocation of the bobsleigh two-man teams for the 2010 Winter Olympics. Archived 10 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine - accessed 27 January 2010.
- ^ Lange Among Leaders in 2-Man Bob Training. at the Fédération Internationale de Bobsleigh et de Tobogganing (18 February 2010 article accessed 18 February 2010.)
- ^ a b c Lange Seeks to defend Two-Man Olympic Title. at the Fédération Internationale de Bobsleigh et de Tobogganing (20 February 2010 article accessed 20 February 2010.
- ^ "Bobsleigh-Injuries leave Swiss in disarray." - Martyn Herman 19 February 2010 Yahoo! Sports article accessed 20 February 2010.
- ^ a b "Bobsleigh-Latvian wildman flies again after hiccup hell". - 23 February 2010 Martyn Herman Yahoo! Sports article accessed 24 February 2010.
- ^ "Latvia withdraws from four-man event". - AP Yahoo! Sports 25 February 2010 article accessed 27 February 2010.
- ^ a b Bobsleigh Schedule for Sunday Changed to 16:00. at the Fédération Internationale de Bobsleigh et de Tobogganing (21 February 2010 article accessed 21 February 2010.)
- ^ 2010 Winter Olympics 19 February 2010 Bobsleigh two-man start. - accessed 20 February 2010.
- ^ a b c Lange Takes Lead in Two-Man Bobsleigh. at the Fédération Internationale de Bobsleigh et de Tobogganing (21 February 2010 article accessed 21 February 2010.)
- ^ a b c 2010 Winter Olympics 21 February 2010 Bobsleigh two-man heat 3 results. Archived 29 April 2010 at the Wayback Machine - accessed 22 February 2010.
- ^ a b "Germany's Lange wins gold in bobsled". - 21 February 2010 Tom Withers (AP) article in Yahoo! Sports accessed 22 February 2010.
- ^ a b 2010 Winter Olympics 21 February 2010 Bobsleigh two-man heat 4 results. Archived 12 March 2010 at the Wayback Machine - accessed 22 February 2010.
- ^ a b Lange Win Fourth Olympic Gold Medal. at the Fédération Internationale de Bobsleigh et de Tobogganing (22 February 2010 article accessed 22 February 2010.)
- ^ Wallechinsky, David and Jaime Loucky (2009). "Bobsleigh: Two-Man". In The Complete Book of the Winter Olympics: 2010 Edition. London: Aurum Press Limited. p. 159.
- ^ 2010 Winter Olympics 20 February 2010 Bobsleigh two-man heat 1 results. Archived 8 April 2010 at the Wayback Machine - accessed 21 February 2010.
- ^ 2010 Winter Olympics 20 February 2010 Bobsleigh two-man heat 2 results. Archived 13 May 2010 at the Wayback Machine - accessed 21 February 2010.
External links
edit- 2010 Winter Olympics results: Two-Man (heat 1), from https://web.archive.org/web/20091025194336/http://www.vancouver2010.com/; retrieved 2010-02-20.
- 2010 Winter Olympics results: Two-Man (heat 2), from https://web.archive.org/web/20091025194336/http://www.vancouver2010.com/; retrieved 2010-02-20.
- 2010 Winter Olympics results: Two-Man (heat 3), from https://web.archive.org/web/20091025194336/http://www.vancouver2010.com/; retrieved 2010-02-20.
- 2010 Winter Olympics results: Two-Man (heat 4), from https://web.archive.org/web/20091025194336/http://www.vancouver2010.com/; retrieved 2010-02-20.