Bobsleigh at the 1988 Winter Olympics – Two-man
The Two-man bobsleigh competition at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary was held on 20 and 21 February, at Canada Olympic Park.[1][2]
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Venue | Canada Olympic Park | |||||||||
Dates | February 20 – 21 | |||||||||
Competitors | 92 from 25 nations | |||||||||
Winning time | 3:53.48 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Two | men |
Four | men |
Results
Rank | Country | Athletes | Run 1 | Run 2 | Run 3 | Run 4 | Total |
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Jānis Ķipurs Vladimir Kozlov | 57.43 | 58.05 | 59.52 | 58.48 | 3:53.48 | ||
Wolfgang Hoppe Bogdan Musioł | 57.06 | 59.26 | 59.45 | 58.42 | 3:54.19 | ||
Bernhard Lehmann Mario Hoyer | 57.65 | 58.67 | 59.59 | 58.73 | 3:54.64 | ||
4 | Gustav Weder Donat Acklin | 58.01 | 58.88 | 60.12 | 59.05 | 3:56.06 | |
5 | Ingo Appelt Harald Winkler | 57.22 | 59.83 | 60.00 | 59.44 | 3:56.49 | |
6 | Hans Hiltebrand André Kisser | 58.74 | 59.21 | 59.55 | 59.02 | 3:56.52 | |
7 | Anton Fischer Christoph Langen | 57.58 | 59.70 | 60.06 | 59.28 | 3:56.62 | |
8 | Peter Kienast Christian Mark | 58.19 | 58.96 | 60.48 | 59.28 | 3:56.91 | |
9 | Zintis Ekmanis Aivars Trops | 57.95 | 59.12 | 60.72 | 59.13 | 3:56.92 | |
10 | Greg Haydenluck Lloyd Guss | 57.36 | 59.90 | 60.11 | 59.60 | 3:56.97 | |
11 | Michael Sperr Rolf Müller | 57.47 | 60.09 | 60.42 | 59.86 | 3:57.84 | |
12 | Tom De La Hunty Alec Leonce | 57.83 | 59.77 | 60.91 | 59.50 | 3:58.01 | |
13 | David Leuty Kevin Tyler | 58.56 | 59.08 | 60.55 | 60.00 | 3:58.19 | |
14 | Pers-Anders Persson Rolf Akerstrom | 58.40 | 59.99 | 60.99 | 59.71 | 3:59.09 | |
15 | Chen Chin-san Lee Chen-tan | 57.83 | 60.22 | 60.99 | 60.07 | 3:59.11 | |
16 | Matt Roy Jim Herberich | 59.35 | 60.06 | 60.34 | 59.57 | 3:59.32 | |
17 | Alex Wolf Georg Beikircher | 59.35 | 59.65 | 60.32 | 60.03 | 3:59.35 | |
18 | Mark Tout David Armstrong | 58.10 | 60.31 | 61.11 | 59.87 | 3:59.39 | |
19 | Ivo Ferriano Stefano Ticci | 58.25 | 60.60 | 61.08 | 60.21 | 4:00.14 | |
20 | Lex Peterson Peter Henry | 58.65 | 60.87 | 61.25 | 60.27 | 4:01.04 | |
20 | Yuji Yaku Toshio Wakita | 58.57 | 60.58 | 61.51 | 60.38 | 4:01.04 | |
22 | Tsvetozar Viktorov Aleksandar Simeonov | 58.82 | 60.74 | 61.35 | 60.26 | 4:01.17 | |
23 | Angus Stuart Martin Harland | 59.21 | 60.15 | 61.38 | 60.49 | 4:01.23 | |
24 | Csaba Nagy Lakatos Costel Petrariu | 58.83 | 60.82 | 61.75 | 60.62 | 4:02.02 | |
25 | Albert, Prince Grimaldi Gilbert Bessi | 58.48 | 60.93 | 61.64 | 61.42 | 4:02.47 | |
26 | Adrian Di Piazza Simon Dodd | 60.03 | 60.94 | 61.23 | 60.41 | 4:02.61 | |
27 | Dorin Degan Grigore Anghel | 58.85 | 61.00 | 61.81 | 61.14 | 4:02.80 | |
28 | Borislav Vujadinović Miro Pandurević | 59.63 | 60.70 | 62.28 | 60.89 | 4:03.50 | |
29 | Bart Carpentier Alting Bart Drechsel | 59.60 | 60.78 | 61.95 | 61.40 | 4:03.73 | |
30 | Dudley Stokes Michael White | 60.20 | 60.56 | 61.87 | 61.23 | 4:03.86 | |
31 | Owen Pinnell Blair Telford | 60.37 | 60.95 | 61.62 | 61.22 | 4:04.16 | |
32 | Todor Todorov Nikolay Botev | 59.68 | 61.44 | 62.05 | 61.64 | 4:04.81 | |
33 | Sun Kuang-Ming Chen Chin-Sen | 59.25 | 61.54 | 62.26 | 62.01 | 4:05.06 | |
34 | Antonio Reis João Poupada | 60.72 | 61.59 | 61.86 | 60.98 | 4:05.15 | |
35 | Harvey Hook Christopher Sharpless | 61.05 | 62.70 | 63.42 | 61.92 | 4:09.09 | |
36 | Jorge Tamés José Tamés | 61.58 | 62.39 | 63.44 | 62.67 | 4:10.08 | |
37 | Roberto Tamés Luis Adrián Tamés | 61.56 | 61.84 | 63.76 | 62.93 | 4:10.09 | |
38 | John Reeve John Foster, Sr. | 61.11 | 63.06 | 64.14 | 62.70 | 4:11.01 | |
- | Brent Rushlaw Mike Aljoe | 59.01 | 60.13 | 60.96 | DNS | - | |
- | Jorge Magalhães João Pires | 62.85 | 63.18 | 65.19 | DNS | - | |
Takao Sakai Naomi Takewaki | 58.32 | 60.39 | DSQ | - | - |
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References
- "Calgary 1988 Official Report" (PDF). XV Olympic Winter Games Organizing Committee. LA84 Foundation. 1988. Retrieved February 1, 2014.
- "Bobsleigh at the 1988 Calgary Winter Games: Men's Two". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 21 April 2018.
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