Herrarnas tvåmanna i bob vid olympiska vinterspelen 1994
Bob vid olympiska vinterspelen 1994 | ||||
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Herrar | tvåmanna | fyrmanna |
Herrarnas tvåmannabobåkning i vinter-OS 1994 ägde rum i Lillehammer, Norge den 19-20 februari 1994.
Medaljörer
Gren | Guld | Silver | Brons |
Herrar, tvåmanna[1] | Schweiz Gustav Weder Donat Acklin | Schweiz Reto Götschi Guido Acklin | Italien Günther Huber Stefano Ticci |
Resultat
Placering | Lag | Idrottare | Tid |
Schweiz | Gustav Weder, Donat Acklin | 3:30.81 | |
Schweiz | Reto Götschi, Guido Acklin | 3:30.86 | |
Italien | Günther Huber, Stefano Ticci | 3:31.01 | |
4 | Tyskland | Rudi Lochner, Markus Zimmermann | 3:31.78 |
5 | Österrike | Hubert Schösser, Thomas Schroll | 3:31.93 |
6 | Storbritannien | Mark Tout, Lennox Paul | 3:32.15 |
7 | Kanada | Pierre Lueders, David MacEachern | 3:32.18 |
7 | Tjeckien | Jiří Džmura, Pavel Polomský | 3:32.18 |
9 | Italien | Pasquale Gesuito, Antonio Tartaglia | 3:32.45 |
10 | Storbritannien | Sean Olsson, Paul Field | 3:32.83 |
10 | Lettland | Zintis Ekmanis, Aldis Intlers | 3:32.83 |
12 | Tyskland | Sepp Dostthaler, Bogdan Musiol | 3:32.84 |
13 | USA | Brian Shimer, Randy Jones | 3:32.85 |
14 | USA | Jim Herberich, Nathan Minton III | 3:33.41 |
15 | Kanada | Christopher Lori, Glenroy Gilbert | 3:33.49 |
16 | Lettland | Sandis Prusis, Adris Pluksna | 3:33.58 |
17 | Österrike | Kurt Einberger, Martin Schuetzenauer | 3:33.69 |
18 | Japan | Naomi Takewaki, Hiroshi Suzuki | 3:34.00 |
19 | Japan | Toshio Wakita, Takashi Ohori | 3:34.10 |
20 | Tjeckien | Pavel Puskar, Jan Kobian | 3:34.25 |
21 | Frankrike | Christophe Flacher, Max Robert | 3:34.30 |
22 | Sverige | Fredrik Gustafsson, Hans Byberg | 3:34.53 |
23 | Frankrike | Gabriel Fourmigue, Philippe Tanchon | 3:34.80 |
24 | Nederländerna | Rob Geurts, Robert Dewit | 3:35.07 |
25 | Bulgarien | Zvetozar Viktorov, Valentin Atanassov | 3:35.81 |
26 | Ryssland | Oleg Suchorutjenko, Andrej Gorohov | 3:36.09 |
27 | Australien | Justin Mcdonald, Glenn Carroll | 3:36.47 |
28 | Ungern | Nicholas Frankl, Miklos Gyulai | 3:37.06 |
29 | Ryssland | Vladimir Jefimov, Oleg Petrov | 3:37.10 |
30 | Rumänien | Florian Enache, Mihai Dumitrascu | 3:38.05 |
31 | Monaco | Albert Grimaldi, Gilbert Bessi | 3:38.27 |
32 | Ukraina | Alexei Joukov, Alexandre Bortiouk | 3:38.74 |
33 | Bosnien och Hercegovina | Zdravko Stojnic, Zoran Sokolovic | 3:39.07 |
34 | Grekland | Gregory Sebald, Christodoulos Marinos | 3:39.40 |
35 | Kinesiska Taipei | Kuang-Ming Sun, Min-Jung Chang | 3:39.44 |
36 | Armenien | Joseph Almasian, Kenneth Topalian | 3:39.81 |
37 | Trinidad och Tobago | Gregory Sun, Curtis Harry | 3:40.24 |
38 | Amerikanska Jungfruöarna | Keith Sudziarski, Todd R. Schultz | 3:40.78 |
39 | Amerikanska Samoa | Tia Muagututia, Brad Kiltz | 3:41.04 |
40 | Puerto Rico | John Amabile, Jorge Bonnet | 3:41.21 |
41 | San Marino | Dino Crescentini, Mike Crocenzi | 3:41.25 |
42 | Amerikanska Jungfruöarna | Zachary Zoller, Paul Zar | 3:45.01 |
Jamaica | Dudley Stokes, Wayne Thomas | DQ |
Referenser
- ^ ”Bobsleigh at the 1994 Lillehammer Winter Games:Men's Two” (på engelska). sports-reference.com. Arkiverad från originalet den 3 mars 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160303224337/http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/winter/1994/BOB/mens-two.html. Läst 25 maj 2016.
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