Herrarnas tvåmanna i bob vid olympiska vinterspelen 2014

Olympiska vinterspelen 2014
Bob Bob
Herrarnas tvåmanna
Information
Datum1617 februari
Deltagare60 från 30 nationer
AnläggningSanki isbanecenter
Regerande
mästare
Flag of Germany.svg Tyskland
André Lange och Kevin Kuske
Placeringar
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Russia.svg Ryssland
Aleksandr Zubkov och Aleksej Vojevoda
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Switzerland.svg Schweiz
Beat Hefti och Alex Baumann
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of the United States.svg USA
Steven Holcomb och Steven Langton
ossvart FöregåendeFöljande ossvart
Vancouver 2010Pyeongchang 2018
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HerrarGrenarDamer
DetaljerTvåmannaDetaljer
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Bronsmedaljörerna Steven Holcomb och Steven Langton från USA.

Herrarnas tvåmanna i bob vid olympiska vinterspelen 2014 hölls på anläggningen Sanki isbanecenter i skidorten Krasnaja Poljana, 60 km från Sotji, Ryssland, den 16 och 17 februari 2014.

Tävlingsschema

Tiderna är angivna i UTC+4
DatumTidGren
16 februari20:15Åk 1
21:50Åk 2
17 februari18:30Åk 3
20:05Åk 4 (final)

Medaljörer

GrenGuldSilverBrons
Herrar, tvåmannaFlag of Russia.svg Ryssland
Alexandr Zubkov
Alexej Vojevoda
Flag of Switzerland.svg Schweiz
Beat Hefti
Alex Baumann
Flag of the United States.svg USA
Steven Holcomb
Steven Langton

Resultat

60 tävlande deltog i herrarnas tvåmannaåkning 2014[1].

PlaceringStart-
nummer
LandIdrottareÅk 1Åk 2Åk 3Åk 4TotaltBakom
13Flag of Russia.svg Ryssland (RUS-1)Alexandr Zubkov
Alexej Vojevoda
56,25 TR56,5756,08 TR56,493:45,39
22Flag of Switzerland.svg Schweiz (SUI-1)Beat Hefti
Alex Baumann
56,4656,6856,2656,653:46,05+0,66
31Flag of the United States.svg USA (USA-1)Steven Holcomb
Steven Langton
56,3456,8456,4156,683:46,27+0,88
413Flag of Russia.svg Ryssland (RUS-2)Alexander Kasjanov
Maxim Belugin
56,6956,6056,4456,573:46,30+0,91
512Flag of Latvia.svg Lettland (LAT-1)Oskars Melbārdis
Daumants Dreiškens
56,6256,6856,4356,753:46,48+1,09
610Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kanada (CAN-3)Justin Kripps
Bryan Barnett
56,5656,7056,4256,943:46,62+1,23
79Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kanada (CAN-2)Chris Spring
Jesse Lumsden
56,6656,7756,6256,743:46,79+1,40
84Flag of Germany.svg Tyskland (GER-1)Francesco Friedrich
Jannis Bäcker
56,5056,8856,6356,843:46,85+1,46
97Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kanada (CAN-1)Lyndon Rush
Lascelles Brown
56,6156,8756,6456,763:46,88+1,49
1014Flag of Switzerland.svg Schweiz (SUI-2)Rico Peter
Juerg Egger
56,9656,6856,6056,723:46,96+1,57
118Flag of Germany.svg Tyskland (GER-2)Thomas Florschütz
Kevin Kuske
56,8956,8756,7756,713:47,00+1,61
125Flag of the United States.svg USA (USA-2)Cory Butner
Christopher Fogt
56,4557,1156,7756,863:47,19+1,80
136Flag of the United States.svg USA (USA-3)Nick Cunningham
Dallas Robinson
56,7357,0756,9856,913:47,69+2,30
1416Flag of Italy.svg Italien (ITA-1)Simone Bertazzo
Simone Fontana
57,0657,0256,9056,843:47,82+2,43
1511Flag of Germany.svg Tyskland (GER-3)Maximilian Arndt
Alexander Rödiger
56,9856,9257,2257,083:48,20+2,81
1615Flag of Latvia.svg Lettland (LAT-2)Oskars Kibermanis
Vairis Leiboms
57,1157,2257,0057,193:48,52+3,13
1722Flag of Romania.svg Rumänien (ROM-1)Nicolae Istrate
Florin Cezar Crăciun
57,3957,1957,2457,163:48,98+3,59
1817Flag of South Korea.svg Sydkorea (KOR-1)Yunjong Won
Youngwoo Seo
57,4157,2057,5857,083:49,27+3,88
1923Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nederländerna (NED-1)Edwin van Calker
Bror van der Zijde
57,5457,4657,3856,953:49,33+3,94
2018Flag of France.svg Frankrike (FRA-1)Loic Costerg
Romain Heinrich
57,4457,0457,6557,233:49,36+3,97
2121Flag of Monaco.svg Monaco (MON-1)Patrice Servelle
Sébastien Gattuso
57,5057,3057,802:52,60
2219Flag of Austria.svg Österrike (AUT-1)Benjamin Maier
Markus Sammer
57,5757,7457,412:52,71
2325Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Storbritannien (GBR-1)Lamin Deen
John Baines
57,5457,8157,382:52,73
2430Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tjeckien (CZE-1)Jan Vrba
Michal Vacek
57,7257,7557,712:53,18
2520Flag of South Korea.svg Sydkorea (KOR-2)Donghyun Kim
Junglin Jun
57,7857,7657,732:53,27
2627Flag of Australia.svg Australien (AUS-1)Heath Spence
Duncan Harvey
57,9657,9957,782:53,73
2726Flag of Poland.svg Polen (POL-1)Dawid Kupczyk
Paweł Mróz
57,9058,0757,982:53,95
2824Flag of Japan.svg Japan (JPN-1)Hiroshi Suzuki
Hisashi Miyazaki
57,9158,2158,022:54,14
2928Flag of Jamaica.svg Jamaica (JAM-1)Winston Watts
Marvin Dixon
58,4258,8158,172:55,40
29Flag of Serbia.svg Serbien (SRB-1)Vuk Rađenović
Aleksandar Bundalo
58,3158,56DNS

Referenser

  1. ^ ”Two-man Heat 4 - Bobsleigh” (på engelska). Sochi2014.com. Arkiverad från originalet den 27 februari 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140227083150/http://www.sochi2014.com/en/bobsleigh-two-man-heat-4. Läst 20 februari 2014. 

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Författare/Upphovsman: The U.S. Army, Licens: CC BY 2.0

Former U.S. Army World Class Athlete Program bobsledder Steven Holcomb of Park City, Utah, and Steve Langton of Melrose, Mass., hoist the flowers and display their bronze medals during the Olympic two-man bobsled medal ceremony Feb. 18 at Olympic Park in Sochi, Russia. The Russian on the left is Alexander Zubkov, who drove Russia-1 to the gold medal with Alexey Voevoda aboard.

(U.S. Army photo by Tim Hipps)

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