IBSF World Championships 2017 – Men

Men
at the IBSF World Championships 2017
VenueKönigssee bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track
LocationKönigssee, Germany
Dates24–26 February
Competitors44 from 29 nations
Winning time3:23.48
Medalists
gold medal    Latvia
silver medal    Germany
bronze medal    Russia
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The Men competition at the 2017 World Championships was held on 24 and 26 February 2017.[1][2]

Results

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The first two runs were held on 24 February 2017[3] and the last two runs on 26 February 2017.[4]

Rank Bib Athlete Country Run 1 Rank Run 2 Rank Run 3 Rank Run 4 Rank Total Behind
1st place, gold medalist(s) 13 Martins Dukurs  Latvia 50.99 1 50.96 1 50.60 4 50.93 4 3:23.48
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 8 Axel Jungk  Germany 51.68 5 51.13 2 50.50 3 50.54 1 3:23.85 +0.37
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 15 Nikita Tregubov  Russia 51.42 2 51.29 3 50.41 1 50.90 3 3:24.02 +0.54
4 9 Aleksandr Tretyakov  Russia 51.50 4 51.35 4 50.41 1 50.95 5 3:24.21 +0.73
5 10 Alexander Gassner  Germany 51.45 3 51.47 5 50.78 5 50.75 2 3:24.45 +0.97
6 6 Christopher Grotheer  Germany 51.71 6 51.63 6 50.83 6 51.25 8 3:25.42 +1.94
7 7 Matthew Antoine  United States 51.77 7 52.03 9 51.07 8 51.23 7 3:26.10 +2.62
8 12 Dominic Parsons  Great Britain 52.05 9 51.83 7 51.15 9 51.18 6 3:26.21 +2.73
9 28 Mattia Gaspari  Italy 52.35 14 52.17 12 51.21 10 51.35 11 3:27.08 +3.60
10 25 Dave Greszczyszyn  Canada 52.22 10 52.16 11 51.50 15 51.30 10 3:27.18 +3.70
11 17 Rhys Thornbury  New Zealand 52.59 19 52.23 13 51.01 7 51.39 13 3:27.22 +3.74
12 14 Tomass Dukurs  Latvia 51.98 8 51.88 8 51.79 21 51.58 15 3:27.23 +3.75
13 16 Barrett Martineau  Canada 52.27 12 52.47 16 51.37 11 51.37 14 3:27.60 +4.12
14 23 Pavel Kulikov  Russia 52.44 15 52.38 15 51.40 12 51.49 16 3:27.81 +4.33
15 3 Matthias Guggenberger  Austria 52.55 18 52.14 10 51.48 13 51.91 19 3:28.08 +4.60
16 24 Jack Thomas  Great Britain 52.65 20 52.76 25 51.49 14 51.26 9 3:28.16 +4.68
17 22 John Daly  United States 52.45 16 52.61 20 51.73 19 51.38 12 3:28.17 +4.69
18 11 Nathan Crumpton  United States 52.29 13 52.52 18 51.75 20 51.97 20 3:28.53 +5.05
19 20 Jeremy Rice  Great Britain 52.52 17 52.33 14 51.91 23 51.91 17 3:28.61 +5.13
20 19 Ander Mirambell  Spain 52.25 11 52.57 19 52.04 25 51.86 18 3:28.72 +5.24
21 29 Geng Wenqiang  China 52.82 21 52.48 17 51.65 17 DNQ
22 5 Kevin Boyer  Canada 52.94 23 52.61 20 51.60 16
23 21 Marco Rohrer  Switzerland 52.86 22 53.16 29 51.67 18
24 32 Vladyslav Heraskevych  Ukraine 53.10 29 52.91 27 51.81 22
25 2 Joseph Cecchini  Italy 52.95 25 52.71 24 52.21 30
26 18 Egor Veselov  Russia 52.96 26 52.69 22 52.38 32
27 31 Riet Graf  Switzerland 53.32 31 52.69 22 52.12 28
28 34 Rasmus Ottosson  Sweden 53.37 32 52.93 28 52.06 26
29 26 Alexander Auer  Austria 52.94 23 53.51 33 51.95 24
30 1 Dorin Dumitru Velicu  Romania 53.00 27 53.40 31 52.15 29
31 27 Hiroatsu Takahashi  Japan 53.55 33 53.18 30 52.09 27
32 30 Alex Hanssen  Norway 53.01 28 52.77 26 53.12 36
33 33 Lee Han-sin  South Korea 53.28 30 53.75 36 52.68 34
34 35 Philipp Mölter  Czech Republic 53.59 34 53.69 35 52.44 33
35 37 Adam Edelman  Israel 54.18 35 53.88 37 52.29 31
36 39 Brendan Doyle  Ireland 55.43 41 53.44 32 52.74 35
37 36 Dean Timmings  Australia 54.24 36 54.11 38 53.50 37
38 42 Anthony Watson  Jamaica 54.55 37 53.68 34 53.77 39
39 4 Chiang Chun-hung  Chinese Taipei 54.79 39 54.38 39 53.88 40
40 43 Michał Jakóbczyk  Poland 54.71 38 54.85 40 53.68 38
41 38 Jeff Bauer  Luxembourg 55.36 40 55.00 42 54.25 42
42 41 Marin Bangiev  Bulgaria 57.10 43 54.89 41 54.21 41
43 44 Denis Lorenčič  Slovenia 56.25 42 55.82 44 54.94 43
44 40 Akwasi Frimpong  Ghana 57.14 44 55.50 43 55.65 44

References

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  1. ^ "Schedule". Archived from the original on 2017-02-01. Retrieved 2017-01-28.
  2. ^ Start list[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ Results after Run 2
  4. ^ "Final results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-02-27. Retrieved 2017-02-28.