IBSF World Championships 2019 – Two-woman

The Two-woman competition at the IBSF World Championships 2019 was held on March 2 and 3, 2019.[1][2]

Two-woman
at the IBSF World Championships 2019
VenueWhistler Sliding Centre
LocationWhistler, Canada
DatesMarch 2–3
Competitors38 from 19 nations
Teams19
Medalists
    Germany
    Germany
    Canada
IBSF World Championships 2019
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Two   men   women
Four   men  
Skeleton   men   women
Mixed   team

Results

Run 1 and 2 were started on March 2, at 11:30 and the last two runs on March 3 at 11:34.[3][4]

RankBibCountryAthletesRun 1RankRun 2RankRun 3RankRun 4RankTotalBehind
4 GermanyMariama Jamanka
Annika Drazek
52.58252.64152.01152.8563:30.08
5 GermanyStephanie Schneider
Ann-Christin Strack
52.84352.85252.78552.6723:31.14+1.06
15 CanadaChristine de Bruin
Kristen Bujnowski
52.91453.12552.57352.6513:31.25+1.17
412 AustriaKatrin Beierl
Jennifer Onasanya
53.07853.13652.43252.8353:31.46+1.38
510 United StatesBrittany Reinbolt
Lauren Gibbs
53.04653.02452.61452.9873:31.65+1.57
67 RussiaNadezhda Sergeeva
Yulia Belomestnykh
53.111053.31952.94752.7543:32.11+2.03
78 GermanyAnna Köhler
Leonie Fiebig
53.03553.26752.81653.31103:32.41+2.33
811 BelgiumAn Vannieuwenhuyse
Sara Aerts
53.221153.31953.04853.0183:32.58+2.50
917 United StatesNicole Vogt
Nicole Brundgardt
53.231253.381153.531252.7333:32.87+2.79
101 ChinaHuai Mingming
Wang Yameng
53.05753.481453.12953.60133:33.25+3.17
112 CanadaAlysia Rissling
Cynthia Serwaah
53.08953.27853.531253.42113:33.30+3.22
129 Great BritainMica McNeill
Montell Douglas
53.371353.381153.351153.75143:33.85+3.77
133 ChinaYing Qing
Tan Yinghui
53.461553.761653.211053.55123:33.98+3.90
1418 CanadaKori Hol
Melissa Lotholz
53.681753.651553.591453.2793:34.19+4.11
6 United StatesElana Meyers
Lake Kwaza
52.48152.87356.1315Did not start
14 RussiaLyubov Chernykh
Yulia Shokshueva
53.421453.381156.5116
19 RussiaAlena Osipenko
Anna Parfenova
53.49161:09.3418Did not start
16  SwitzerlandMartina Fontanive
Irina Strebel
54.03181:06.2817
13 RomaniaAndreea Grecu
Teodora Vlad
55.6119Did not start
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