IBSF World Championships 2023 – Two-man

The Two-man competition at the IBSF World Championships 2023 was held on 28 and 29 January 2023.[1][2]

Two-man
at the IBSF World Championships 2023
VenueSt. Moritz-Celerina Olympic Bobrun
LocationSt. Moritz, Switzerland
Dates28–29 January
Competitors60 from 18 nations
Teams30
Winning time4:21.84
Medalists
gold medal    Germany
silver medal    Germany
bronze medal     Switzerland
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Results

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The first two runs were started on 28 January at 13:00 and the last two runs on 29 January at 13:15.[3][4]

Rank Bib Country Athletes Run 1 Rank Run 2 Rank Run 3 Rank Run 4 Rank Total Behind
  10   Germany Johannes Lochner
Georg Fleischhauer
1:05.69 2 1:05.22 1 1:05.26 1 1:05.67 5 4:21.84
  9   Germany Francesco Friedrich
Alexander Schüller
1:05.78 3 1:05.45 2 1:05.63 5 1:05.47 2 4:22.33 +0.49
  7   Switzerland Michael Vogt
Sandro Michel
1:05.62 1 1:05.68 6 1:05.57 2 1:05.47 2 4:22.34 +0.50
4 6   Germany Christoph Hafer
Matthias Sommer
1:05.88 5 1:05.57 3 1:05.66 6 1:05.59 4 4:22.70 +0.86
5 8   Great Britain Brad Hall
Taylor Lawrence
1:05.82 4 1:05.57 3 1:05.62 4 1:05.76 6 4:22.77 +0.93
6 2   Latvia Emīls Cipulis
Matīss Miknis
1:06.22 8 1:05.65 5 1:05.61 3 1:05.46 1 4:22.94 +1.10
7 22   France Romain Heinrich
Dorian Hauterville
1:06.01 6 1:05.92 8 1:05.87 8 1:05.94 10 4:23.74 +1.90
8 1   Switzerland Timo Rohner
Luca Rolli
1:06.28 10 1:05.87 7 1:06.18 13 1:05.80 7 4:24.13 +2.29
9 5   Austria Markus Treichl
Markus Sammer
1:06.36 11 1:06.08 10 1:05.79 7 1:05.95 11 4:24.18 +2.34
10 12   Italy Patrick Baumgartner
Eric Fantazzini
1:06.21 7 1:06.07 9 1:06.22 14 1:06.04 13 4:24.54 +2.70
11 15   Romania Mihai Tentea
Ciprian Daroczi
1:06.50 12 1:06.14 11 1:06.12 11 1:05.91 9 4:24.67 +2.83
12 26   Monaco Boris Vain
Antoine Riou
1:06.59 16 1:06.35 13 1:06.17 12 1:05.83 8 4:24.94 +3.10
13 21   Latvia Jēkabs Kalenda
Dāvis Spriņģis
1:06.51 13 1:06.55 17 1:06.04 10 1:05.96 12 4:25.06 +3.22
14 18   China Li Chunjian
Ding Song
1:06.51 13 1:06.37 14 1:06.26 15 1:06.36 16 4:25.50 +3.66
15 13   Czech Republic Adam Dobeš
Jáchym Procházka
1:06.56 15 1:06.45 15 1:06.40 17 1:06.25 15 4:25.66 +3.82
16 19   Canada Pat Norton
Cyrus Gray
1:06.86 18 1:06.84 20 1:05.97 9 1:06.12 14 4:25.79 +3.95
17 17   South Korea Kim Jin-su
Samuel Park
1:06.65 17 1:06.49 16 1:06.30 16 1:06.36 16 4:25.80 +3.96
18 20   United States Geoffrey Gadbois
Martin Christofferson
1:07.07 23 1:06.66 19 1:06.68 20 1:06.45 18 4:26.86 +5.02
19 16   Italy Mattia Variola
Delmas Obou
1:07.09 24 1:06.93 21 1:06.44 18 1:06.55 20 4:27.01 +5.17
20 23   Trinidad and Tobago Axel Brown
Shakeel John
1:07.14 25 1:07.32 26 1:06.55 19 1:06.52 19 4:27.53 +5.69
21 24   Czech Republic Matěj Běhounek
Dominik Záleský
1:06.86 18 1:07.30 25 1:06.96 21 did not advance
22 25   Poland Aleksy Boroń
Seweryn Sosna
1:07.06 22 1:06.96 22 1:07.22 24
23 30   Austria Jakob Mandlbauer
Daiyehan Nichols-Bardi
1:07.19 26 1:07.23 24 1:06.97 22
24 29   Liechtenstein Martin Kranz
Lorenz Lenherr
1:07.20 27 1:07.18 23 1:07.13 23
25 27   Romania Andrei Nica
Mihai Calancea
1:07.94 28 1:07.62 27 1:08.01 25
26 11   United States Frank Del Duca
Hakeem Abdul-Saboor
1:06.94 20 1:06.65 18 1:17.86 26
4   Switzerland Simon Friedli
Andreas Haas
1:06.22 8 1:06.34 12 Did not start
3   Canada Taylor Austin
Shaquille Murray-Lawrence
1:06.96 21 Did not finish
14   Germany Adam Ammour
Benedikt Hertel
Did not finish
28   Croatia Dražen Silić
Mario Starek

References

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  1. ^ "Program". wm2023.ch. 21 January 2023. Archived from the original on 21 January 2023. Retrieved 21 January 2023.
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ Results after two runs
  4. ^ "Final results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2023-01-29. Retrieved 2023-01-29.