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{{short description|Latvian bobsledder}} |
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{{Infobox sportsperson |
{{Infobox sportsperson |
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| name = Oskars Melbārdis |
| name = Oskars Melbārdis |
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| image = Oskars Melbārdis 2014.jpg |
| image = Oskars Melbārdis 2014 (cropped).jpg |
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| caption = Melbārdis in 2014 on his return from the [[2014 Winter Olympics]] |
| caption = Melbārdis in 2014 on his return from the [[2014 Winter Olympics]] |
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| nationality = Latvian |
| nationality = Latvian |
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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1988|2|16|df=y}} |
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1988|2|16|df=y}}<ref name=r1>{{cite web |url=http://www.ibsf.org/en/athletes/athlete/130265/Melbardis |title=Oskars Melbārdis |website=ibsf.org}}</ref> |
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| birth_place = [[Valmiera]], [[Latvian SSR]], [[Soviet Union]]<br/><small>(now Valmiera, [[Latvia]])</small> |
| birth_place = [[Valmiera]], [[Latvian SSR]], [[Soviet Union]]<br/><small>(now Valmiera, [[Latvia]])</small><ref name=sr>{{cite Sports-Reference |url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/me/oskars-melbardis-1.html |title=Oskars Melbārdis |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200418111640/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/me/oskars-melbardis-1.html |archive-date=2020-04-18}}</ref> |
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| residence = |
| residence = [[Riga]], [[Latvia]] |
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| height = 1.90 m |
| height = 1.90 m<ref name=r1/> |
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| website = |
| website = |
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| country = {{LAT}} |
| country = {{LAT}} |
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| team = Latvian National Team |
| team = Latvian National Team |
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| turnedpro = 2006 |
| turnedpro = 2006 |
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| coach = [[Sandis Prūsis]] |
| coach = [[Sandis Prūsis]]<ref name=r1/> |
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| retired = |
| retired = 2021 |
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| coaching = |
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| worlds = |
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| regionals = |
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| nationals = |
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| olympics = [[File:Gold_medal_olympic.svg|16px]] (2014) |
| olympics = [[File:Gold_medal_olympic.svg|16px]] [[Bobsleigh at the 2014 Winter Olympics|(2014)]] |
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| worlds = [[File:Gold_medal_world_centered-2.svg|16px]] [[IBSF World Championships 2016|(2016)]] |
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| paralympics = |
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| highestranking = 1st (2015) |
| highestranking = 1st (2015) |
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{{MedalOlympic}} |
{{MedalOlympic}} |
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{{MedalGold|[[2014 Winter Olympics|2014 Sochi]]| |
{{MedalGold|[[2014 Winter Olympics|2014 Sochi]]|[[Bobsleigh at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Four-man|Four-man]]}} |
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{{MedalBronze|[[2014 Winter Olympics|2014 Sochi]]|[[Bobsleigh at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Two-man|Two-man]]}} |
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{{MedalBronze|[[2018 Winter Olympics|2018 Pyeongchang]]|[[Bobsleigh at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Two-man|Two-man]]}} |
{{MedalBronze|[[2018 Winter Olympics|2018 Pyeongchang]]|[[Bobsleigh at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Two-man|Two-man]]}} |
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{{MedalCompetition|[[FIBT World Championships|World Championships]]}} |
{{MedalCompetition|[[FIBT World Championships|World Championships]]}} |
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{{MedalBronze|[[Bobsleigh and Skeleton European Championship|2018 Igls]]|[[Bobsleigh and Skeleton European Championship|Four-man]]}} |
{{MedalBronze|[[Bobsleigh and Skeleton European Championship|2018 Igls]]|[[Bobsleigh and Skeleton European Championship|Four-man]]}} |
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'''Oskars Melbārdis''' (born 16 February 1988) is a Latvian [[ |
'''Oskars Melbārdis''' (born 16 February 1988) is a former Latvian [[bobsledder]] who has competed since 2006.<ref name=r1/> He is the most successful bobsledder in the history of his country, having won one gold and two bronze Olympic medals. He also earned the first-ever gold medal for Latvia at [[FIBT World Championships|World Championships]] in [[Innsbruck|Igls]], preceded by one silver and two bronze medals in 2009–2015. |
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==Career== |
==Career review== |
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Melbārdis started his career as a brakeman, most notably competing along [[Jānis Miņins]], however starting from 2010–11 season Melbārdis has been competing as a pilot. He won a gold medal in the four-man event at the [[FIBT World Championships 2016]] in [[Igls]], [[Austria]] with teammates [[Daumants Dreiškens]], [[Arvis Vilkaste]] and [[Jānis Strenga]]. It was the first ever World Championships gold medal in bobsled for [[Latvia]].<ref>{{cite news |date=21 February 2016 |title=BMW IBSF World Championship: Oskars Melbardis wins first four-man gold for Latvia |url=https://www.ibsf.org/en/news/8-bobsleigh/19668-bmw-ibsf-world-championship-oskars-melbardis-wins-first-four-man-gold-for-latvia |publisher=[[International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation]] |access-date=24 February 2016}}</ref> |
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He won a |
He won a silver medal in the two-man event at the [[FIBT World Championships 2015]] in [[Winterberg bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track|Winterberg]] and two bronze medals in the four-man events at the [[FIBT World Championships 2009]] in [[Lake Placid, New York]], and at the [[FIBT World Championships 2015]]. |
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He won a |
He won a gold medal at the [[2014 Winter Olympics]] in the [[Bobsleigh at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Four-man|four-man event in Sochi]] and won a bronze medal in the [[Bobsleigh at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Two-man|two-man event]]. |
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He won a silver medal at the [[2014 Winter Olympics]] in the [[Bobsleigh at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Four-man|four-man event in Sochi]] and finished 5th in the [[Bobsleigh at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Two-man|two-man event]]. |
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He won [[Bobsleigh European Championship]] four-man events in 2008 and 2015 and finished 3rd in the four-man event in 2016 and 2018. |
He won [[Bobsleigh European Championship]] four-man events in 2008 and 2015 and finished 3rd in the four-man event in 2016 and 2018. |
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Melbārdis also finished 2nd in the two-man event in 2015 Bobsleigh European Championship. |
Melbārdis also finished 2nd in the two-man event in the 2015 Bobsleigh European Championship. |
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Melbārdis won a combined [[Bobsleigh World Cup]] title in [[2012–13 Bobsleigh World Cup|2012–13]] and [[2014–15 Bobsleigh World Cup|2014–15]]. He won two-man and four-man World Cup titles in |
Melbārdis won a combined [[Bobsleigh World Cup]] title in [[2012–13 Bobsleigh World Cup|2012–13]] and [[2014–15 Bobsleigh World Cup|2014–15]]. He won two-man and four-man World Cup titles in 2014–15 when he had 15 (from 16) podium finishes in two-man and four-man events, including seven first places. |
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==Highlights== |
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==Career highlights== |
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===Pilot=== |
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===Bob-Pilot=== |
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{{Palmares start}} |
{{Palmares start}} |
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*(Not complete list of results) |
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;World Championships |
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:2016 - [[Innsbruck|Igls]], 1st {{goca}} at 4-bob |
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====World Championships==== |
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:2015 - [[Winterberg|Winterberg]], 2nd {{sica}} at 2-bob |
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:2016 – [[Innsbruck|Igls]], 1st [[File:Gold_medal_world_centered-2.svg|16px]] at 4-bob |
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:2015 – [[Winterberg]], 2nd [[File:Silver_medal_world_centered-2.svg|16px]] at 2-bob |
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:2013 - [[St. Moritz-Celerina Olympic Bobrun|St. Moritz]], 5th at 2-bob with [[Daumants Dreiškens|Dreiškens]] |
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:2015 – [[Winterberg]], 3rd [[File:Bronze_medal_world_centered-2.svg|16px]] at 4-bob |
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:2013 - [[St. Moritz-Celerina Olympic Bobrun|St. Moritz]], 9th at 4-bob with [[Daumants Dreiškens|Dreiškens]] / [[Arvis Vilkaste|Vilkaste]] / [[Jānis Strenga|Strenga]] |
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:2013 – [[St. Moritz-Celerina Olympic Bobrun|St. Moritz]], 5th at 2-bob with [[Daumants Dreiškens|Dreiškens]] |
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:2013 – [[St. Moritz-Celerina Olympic Bobrun|St. Moritz]], 9th at 4-bob with [[Daumants Dreiškens|Dreiškens]] / [[Arvis Vilkaste|Vilkaste]] / [[Jānis Strenga|Strenga]] |
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:2012 – [[Lake Placid, New York|Lake Placid]], 8th at 2-bob with [[Daumants Dreiškens|Dreiškens]] |
:2012 – [[Lake Placid, New York|Lake Placid]], 8th at 2-bob with [[Daumants Dreiškens|Dreiškens]] |
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;World Cup |
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====World Cup==== |
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:2013/14 – [[Igls]], 1st {{goca}} at 4-bob with [[Daumants Dreiškens|Dreiškens]] / [[Arvis Vilkaste|Vilkaste]] / [[Jānis Strenga|Strenga]] |
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:2013/14 – [[ |
:2013/14 – [[Igls]], 1st {{gold1}} at 4-bob with [[Daumants Dreiškens|Dreiškens]] / [[Arvis Vilkaste|Vilkaste]] / [[Jānis Strenga|Strenga]] |
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:2013/14 – [[St. Moritz]], 1st {{gold1}} at 4-bob with [[Daumants Dreiškens|Dreiškens]] / [[Arvis Vilkaste|Vilkaste]] / [[Jānis Strenga|Strenga]] |
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:2012/13 |
:2012/13 – [[Sochi]], 1st {{gold1}} at 4-bob with [[Daumants Dreiškens|Dreiškens]] / [[Arvis Vilkaste|Vilkaste]] / [[Jānis Strenga|Strenga]] |
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:2012/13 – [[ |
:2012/13 – [[Sochi]], 3rd {{bronze3}} at 2-bob with [[Daumants Dreiškens|Dreiškens]] |
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:2012/13 – [[ |
:2012/13 – [[Königssee]], 2nd {{silver2}} at 2-bob with [[Daumants Dreiškens|Dreiškens]] |
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:2012/13 – [[Winterberg]], 3rd {{bronze3}} at 4-bob [[Daumants Dreiškens|Dreiškens]] / [[Arvis Vilkaste|Vilkaste]] / [[Jānis Strenga|Strenga]] |
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:2012/13 – [[Park City, Utah|Park City]], 4th at 2-bob with [[Daumants Dreiškens|Dreiškens]] |
:2012/13 – [[Park City, Utah|Park City]], 4th at 2-bob with [[Daumants Dreiškens|Dreiškens]] |
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:2011/12 – [[Calgary]], 4th at 4-bob with [[Helvijs Lūsis|Lūsis]] / [[Arvis Vilkaste|Vilkaste]] / [[Jānis Strenga|Strenga]] |
:2011/12 – [[Calgary]], 4th at 4-bob with [[Helvijs Lūsis|Lūsis]] / [[Arvis Vilkaste|Vilkaste]] / [[Jānis Strenga|Strenga]] |
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:2011–12 – [[Königssee]], 4th at 4-bob with [[Helvijs Lūsis|Lūsis]] / [[Arvis Vilkaste|Vilkaste]] / [[Jānis Strenga|Strenga]] |
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:2011/12 – [[Winterberg]], 3rd {{ |
:2011/12 – [[Winterberg]], 3rd {{bronze3}} at 4-bob with [[Helvijs Lūsis|Lūsis]] / [[Arvis Vilkaste|Vilkaste]] / [[Jānis Strenga|Strenga]] |
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:2011/12 – [[Winterberg]], 3rd {{ |
:2011/12 – [[Winterberg]], 3rd {{bronze3}} at 2-bob with [[Daumants Dreiškens|Dreiškens]] |
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:2011/12 – [[Igls]], 4th at 2-bob with [[Daumants Dreiškens|Dreiškens]] |
:2011/12 – [[Igls]], 4th at 2-bob with [[Daumants Dreiškens|Dreiškens]] |
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;Junior World Championships |
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====European Championships==== |
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:2012 – [[Igls]], 1st {{goca}} at 2-bob with [[Jānis Strenga|Strenga]] |
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:2015 – [[La Plagne]], 1st [[File:Gold_medal_world_centered-2.svg|16px]] at 4-bob |
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:2012 – [[Igls]], 1st {{goca}} at 4-bob with [[Helvijs Lūsis|Lūsis]] / [[Arvis Vilkaste|Vilkaste]] / [[Jānis Strenga|Strenga]] |
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:2015 – [[La Plagne]] 2nd [[File:Silver_medal_world_centered-2.svg|16px]] at 2-bob |
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====Junior World Championships==== |
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:2012 – [[Igls]], 1st [[File:Gold_medal_world_centered-2.svg|16px]] at 2-bob with [[Jānis Strenga|Strenga]] |
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:2012 – [[Igls]], 1st [[File:Gold_medal_world_centered-2.svg|16px]] at 4-bob with [[Helvijs Lūsis|Lūsis]] / [[Arvis Vilkaste|Vilkaste]] / [[Jānis Strenga|Strenga]] |
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{{Palmares end}} |
{{Palmares end}} |
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===Brakeman=== |
===Brakeman=== |
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{{Palmares start}} |
{{Palmares start}} |
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;World Championships: |
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====World Championships==== |
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:2009 – [[Lake Placid, New York|Lake Placid]], 3rd {{brca}} at 4-bob with [[Jānis Miņins|Miņins]] / [[Daumants Dreiškens|Dreiškens]] / [[Intars Dambis|Dambis]] |
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:2009 – [[Lake Placid, New York|Lake Placid]], 3rd [[File:Bronze_medal_world_centered-2.svg|16px]] at 4-bob with [[Jānis Miņins|Miņins]] / [[Daumants Dreiškens|Dreiškens]] / [[Intars Dambis|Dambis]] |
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;World Cup: |
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:2009/10 – [[Park City, Utah|Park City]], 2nd {{sica}} at 4-bob with [[Jānis Miņins|Miņins]] / [[Daumants Dreiškens|Dreiškens]] / [[Intars Dambis|Dambis]] |
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====World Cup==== |
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:2009/10 – [[Park City, Utah|Park City]], 2nd {{silver2}} at 4-bob with [[Jānis Miņins|Miņins]] / [[Daumants Dreiškens|Dreiškens]] / [[Intars Dambis|Dambis]] |
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:2008/09 – [[Park City, Utah|Park City]], 2nd {{ |
:2008/09 – [[Park City, Utah|Park City]], 2nd {{silver2}} at 4-bob with [[Jānis Miņins|Miņins]] / [[Daumants Dreiškens|Dreiškens]] / [[Intars Dambis|Dambis]] |
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:2008–09 – [[Park City, Utah|Park City]], 2nd {{silver2}} at 4-bob with [[Jānis Miņins|Miņins]] / [[Daumants Dreiškens|Dreiškens]] / [[Intars Dambis|Dambis]] |
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:2008/09 – [[The Whistler Sliding Centre|Whistler]], 1st {{ |
:2008/09 – [[The Whistler Sliding Centre|Whistler]], 1st {{gold1}} at 4-bob with [[Jānis Miņins|Miņins]] / [[Daumants Dreiškens|Dreiškens]] / [[Intars Dambis|Dambis]] |
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:2008/09 – [[Königssee]], 3rd {{ |
:2008/09 – [[Königssee]], 3rd {{bronze3}} at 4-bob with [[Jānis Miņins|Miņins]] / [[Daumants Dreiškens|Dreiškens]] / [[Intars Dambis|Dambis]] |
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:2007/08 – [[Winterberg]], 3rd {{ |
:2007/08 – [[Winterberg]], 3rd {{bronze3}} at 4-bob with [[Jānis Miņins|Miņins]] / [[Daumants Dreiškens|Dreiškens]] / [[Intars Dambis|Dambis]] |
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:2007/08 – [[St. Moritz]], 1st {{ |
:2007/08 – [[St. Moritz]], 1st {{gold1}} at 4-bob with [[Jānis Miņins|Miņins]] / [[Daumants Dreiškens|Dreiškens]] / [[Intars Dambis|Dambis]] |
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:2007/08 – [[Cesana]], 1st {{ |
:2007/08 – [[Cesana]], 1st {{gold1}} at 4-bob with [[Jānis Miņins|Miņins]] / [[Daumants Dreiškens|Dreiškens]] / [[Intars Dambis|Dambis]] |
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;European Championships: |
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====European Championships==== |
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:2008 – [[Cesana]], 1st {{goca}} at 4-bob with [[Jānis Miņins|Miņins]] / [[Daumants Dreiškens|Dreiškens]] / [[Intars Dambis|Dambis]] |
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:2008 – [[Cesana]], 1st [[File:Gold_medal_world_centered-2.svg|16px]] at 4-bob with [[Jānis Miņins|Miņins]] / [[Daumants Dreiškens|Dreiškens]] / [[Intars Dambis|Dambis]] |
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{{Palmares end}} |
{{Palmares end}} |
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==Career results== |
==Career results== |
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===Olympic Games=== |
=== Olympic Games [[File:Olympic rings.svg|45px]] === |
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*3 medals (1 gold, 2 bronze) |
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| align=left |{{flagicon|RUS}} [[2014 Winter Olympics|2014 Sochi]] |
| align=left |{{flagicon|RUS}} [[2014 Winter Olympics|2014 Sochi]] |
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| [[Bobsleigh at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Two-man| |
| style="background:#c96"|[[Bobsleigh at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Two-man|''3'']][[File:Bronze_medal_olympic.svg|16px]] |
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| style="background:gold"| [[Bobsleigh at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Four-man|''1'' |
| style="background:gold"| [[Bobsleigh at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Four-man|''1'']][[File:Gold_medal_olympic.svg|16px]] |
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| align=left |{{flagicon|KOR}} [[2018 Winter Olympics|2018 Pyeongchang]] |
| align=left |{{flagicon|KOR}} [[2018 Winter Olympics|2018 Pyeongchang]] |
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| style="background:#c96"|[[Bobsleigh at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Two-man|3]] |
| style="background:#c96"|[[Bobsleigh at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Two-man|3]][[File:Bronze_medal_olympic.svg|16px]] |
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| [[Bobsleigh at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Four-man|5]] |
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{{note label|A|A}} Unofficial yet |
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===Bobsleigh World Cup=== |
===[[Bobsleigh World Cup]]=== |
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===Season titles=== |
===Season titles=== |
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*4 globes (2 overall, 1 two-man, 1 four-man) |
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|rowspan="2" colspan="1" width="10%"|'''Season''' |
|rowspan="2" colspan="1" width="10%"|'''Season''' |
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*4 globes (2 overall, 1 two-man, 1 four-man) |
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====Two-man==== |
====Two-man==== |
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|IGL<br /><small> |
|IGL<br /><small>17</small> |
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|WIN<br /><small>—</small> |
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|STM<br /><small>9</small> |
|STM<br /><small>9</small> |
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|[[2012–13 Bobsleigh World Cup|2012–13]] |
|[[2012–13 Bobsleigh World Cup|2012–13]] |
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|style="background:silver;"|'''2nd''' |
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|LKP<br /><small>8</small> |
|LKP<br /><small>8</small> |
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|STM<br /><small>13</small> |
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|KON<br /><small>5</small> |
|KON<br /><small>5</small> |
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|[[2018–19 Bobsleigh World Cup|2018–19]] |
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|[[2019–20 Bobsleigh World Cup|2019–20]] |
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|'''30th''' |
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====Four-man==== |
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|style="background:silver;"| KON<br /><small>2</small> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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{{reflist}} |
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*{{FIBT link|url1=http://www.ibsf.org/en/athletes/athlete/100865/MELBARDIS?session=|title=Oskars Melbārdis}} |
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==External links== |
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*{{Commons category-inline|Oskars Melbārdis}} |
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{{Authority control}} |
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{{succession box|title=[[Latvian Sportspersonality of the year|Latvian Sportspersman of the Year]]|before=[[Kristaps Porziņģis]]|after=[[Martins Dukurs]] |
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{{Footer Olympic Champions Bobsleigh Four-man}} |
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{{Footer World Cup Champions Bobsleigh Men's Combined}} |
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Latest revision as of 12:04, 4 July 2024
Personal information | |
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Nationality | Latvian |
Born | [1] Valmiera, Latvian SSR, Soviet Union (now Valmiera, Latvia)[2] | 16 February 1988
Height | 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)[1] |
Sport | |
Country | Latvia |
Sport | Bobsleigh |
Team | Latvian National Team |
Turned pro | 2006 |
Coached by | Sandis Prūsis[1] |
Retired | 2021 |
Achievements and titles | |
Olympic finals | (2014) |
World finals | (2016) |
Highest world ranking | 1st (2015) |
Medal record |
Oskars Melbārdis (born 16 February 1988) is a former Latvian bobsledder who has competed since 2006.[1] He is the most successful bobsledder in the history of his country, having won one gold and two bronze Olympic medals. He also earned the first-ever gold medal for Latvia at World Championships in Igls, preceded by one silver and two bronze medals in 2009–2015.
Career review
[edit]Melbārdis started his career as a brakeman, most notably competing along Jānis Miņins, however starting from 2010–11 season Melbārdis has been competing as a pilot. He won a gold medal in the four-man event at the FIBT World Championships 2016 in Igls, Austria with teammates Daumants Dreiškens, Arvis Vilkaste and Jānis Strenga. It was the first ever World Championships gold medal in bobsled for Latvia.[3]
He won a silver medal in the two-man event at the FIBT World Championships 2015 in Winterberg and two bronze medals in the four-man events at the FIBT World Championships 2009 in Lake Placid, New York, and at the FIBT World Championships 2015.
He won a gold medal at the 2014 Winter Olympics in the four-man event in Sochi and won a bronze medal in the two-man event.
He won Bobsleigh European Championship four-man events in 2008 and 2015 and finished 3rd in the four-man event in 2016 and 2018. Melbārdis also finished 2nd in the two-man event in the 2015 Bobsleigh European Championship.
Melbārdis won a combined Bobsleigh World Cup title in 2012–13 and 2014–15. He won two-man and four-man World Cup titles in 2014–15 when he had 15 (from 16) podium finishes in two-man and four-man events, including seven first places.
Highlights
[edit]Bob-Pilot
[edit]- (Not complete list of results)
World Championships
[edit]- 2016 – Igls, 1st at 4-bob
- 2015 – Winterberg, 2nd at 2-bob
- 2015 – Winterberg, 3rd at 4-bob
- 2013 – St. Moritz, 5th at 2-bob with Dreiškens
- 2013 – St. Moritz, 9th at 4-bob with Dreiškens / Vilkaste / Strenga
- 2012 – Lake Placid, 8th at 2-bob with Dreiškens
World Cup
[edit]- 2013/14 – Igls, 1st at 4-bob with Dreiškens / Vilkaste / Strenga
- 2013/14 – St. Moritz, 1st at 4-bob with Dreiškens / Vilkaste / Strenga
- 2012/13 – Sochi, 1st at 4-bob with Dreiškens / Vilkaste / Strenga
- 2012/13 – Sochi, 3rd at 2-bob with Dreiškens
- 2012/13 – Königssee, 2nd at 2-bob with Dreiškens
- 2012/13 – Winterberg, 3rd at 4-bob Dreiškens / Vilkaste / Strenga
- 2012/13 – Park City, 4th at 2-bob with Dreiškens
- 2011/12 – Calgary, 4th at 4-bob with Lūsis / Vilkaste / Strenga
- 2011–12 – Königssee, 4th at 4-bob with Lūsis / Vilkaste / Strenga
- 2011/12 – Winterberg, 3rd at 4-bob with Lūsis / Vilkaste / Strenga
- 2011/12 – Winterberg, 3rd at 2-bob with Dreiškens
- 2011/12 – Igls, 4th at 2-bob with Dreiškens
European Championships
[edit]Junior World Championships
[edit]Brakeman
[edit]World Championships
[edit]- 2009 – Lake Placid, 3rd at 4-bob with Miņins / Dreiškens / Dambis
World Cup
[edit]- 2009/10 – Park City, 2nd at 4-bob with Miņins / Dreiškens / Dambis
- 2008/09 – Park City, 2nd at 4-bob with Miņins / Dreiškens / Dambis
- 2008–09 – Park City, 2nd at 4-bob with Miņins / Dreiškens / Dambis
- 2008/09 – Whistler, 1st at 4-bob with Miņins / Dreiškens / Dambis
- 2008/09 – Königssee, 3rd at 4-bob with Miņins / Dreiškens / Dambis
- 2007/08 – Winterberg, 3rd at 4-bob with Miņins / Dreiškens / Dambis
- 2007/08 – St. Moritz, 1st at 4-bob with Miņins / Dreiškens / Dambis
- 2007/08 – Cesana, 1st at 4-bob with Miņins / Dreiškens / Dambis
European Championships
[edit]Career results
[edit]Olympic Games
[edit]- 3 medals (1 gold, 2 bronze)
Event | Two-man | Four-man |
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Representing Latvia | ||
2014 Sochi | 3 | 1 |
2018 Pyeongchang | 3 | 5 |
Season titles
[edit]- 4 globes (2 overall, 1 two-man, 1 four-man)
Season | |
Discipline | |
2013 | Combined |
2015 | Combined |
Two-man | |
Four-man |
Two-man
[edit]Season | Place | Points | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2010–11 | 21st | 780 | WHI — |
CAL — |
PKC — |
LKP — |
IGL 17 |
WIN — |
STM 9 |
CES 14 | |
2011–12 | 7th | 1360 | IGL 4 |
LPL 9 |
WIN 3 |
ALT 6 |
KON 9 |
STM 9 |
WHI — |
CAL 6 | |
2012–13 | 2nd | 1674 | LKP 8 |
PKC 4 |
WHI 14 |
WIN 7 |
LPL 5 |
ALT 5 |
KON 2 |
IGL 4 |
SOC 3 |
2013–14 | 12th | 1080 | CAL 5 |
PKC 6 |
LKP1 10 |
LKP2 10 |
WIN 10 |
STM 13 |
IGL 7 |
KON DSQ | |
2014–15 | 1st | 1684 | LKP 2 |
CAL 1 |
ALT 2 |
KON 5 |
STM 1 |
LPL 2 |
IGL 2 |
SOC 2 | |
2015–16 | 5th | 1334 | ALT 2 |
WIN 2 |
KON1 2 |
LPL — |
WHI1 5 |
WHI2 4 |
STM 10 |
KON2 5 | |
2016–17 | 16th | 810 | WHI — |
LPL — |
ALT 13 |
WIN — |
STM 6 |
KON 6 |
IGL 2 |
PYE 12 | |
2017–18 | 8th | 1130 | LPL1 14 |
LPL2 11 |
WHI 3 |
WIN 10 |
IGL 9 |
ALT 21 |
STM 13 |
KON 5 | |
2018–19 | — | — | SIG1 — |
SIG2 — |
ALT — |
KON — |
IGL — |
STM — |
LPL — |
CGR — | |
2019–20 | 30th | 184 | LPL1 — |
LPL2 — |
LPG — |
IGL — |
KON — |
STM — |
SIG1 — |
SIG2 5 |
Four-man
[edit]Season | Place | Points | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2010–11 | 25th | 88 | WHI — |
CAL — |
PKC — |
LKP — |
IGL — |
WIN — |
STM DSQ |
CES 17 | |
2011–12 | 5th | 1216 | IGL 8 |
LPL 10 |
WIN 3 |
ALT 7 |
KON 4 |
STM 8 |
WHI — |
CAL 4 | |
2012–13 | 2nd | 1625 | LKP 8 |
PKC 10 |
WHI 9 |
WIN 3 |
LPL 5 |
ALT 4 |
KON 5 |
IGL 5 |
SOC 1 |
2013–14 | 6th | 1228 | CAL DSQ |
PKC 4 |
LKP1 5 |
LKP2 6 |
WIN 23 |
STM 1 |
IGL 1 |
KON 6 | |
2014–15 | 1st | 1735 | LKP 3 |
CAL 1 |
ALT 2 |
KON 3 |
STM 1 |
LPL 1 |
IGL 1 |
SOC 1 | |
2015–16 | 12th | 904 | ALT 8 |
WIN 5 |
KON1 6 |
LPL — |
WHI1 — |
WHI2 — |
STM 3 |
KON2 5 | |
2016–17 | 13th | 931 | WHI — |
LPL — |
ALT 11 |
WIN — |
STM 2 |
KON 7 |
IGL 1 |
PYE 4 | |
2017–18 | 5th | 1322 | PAC1 4 |
PAC2 7 |
WHI 14 |
WIN 12 |
IGL 4 |
ALT 7 |
STM 9 |
KON 2 | |
2018–19 | — | — | WIN1 — |
WIN2 — |
ALT — |
KON — |
IGL — |
STM — |
LPL — |
CGR — | |
2019–20 | — | — | LPL1 — |
LPL2 — |
WIN1 — |
WIN2 — |
LPG — |
IGL — |
KON — |
STM — |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d "Oskars Melbārdis". ibsf.org.
- ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Oskars Melbārdis". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020.
- ^ "BMW IBSF World Championship: Oskars Melbardis wins first four-man gold for Latvia". International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation. 21 February 2016. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
External links
[edit]- Media related to Oskars Melbārdis at Wikimedia Commons
- Living people
- 1988 births
- People from Valmiera
- Latvian male bobsledders
- Bobsledders at the 2014 Winter Olympics
- Bobsledders at the 2018 Winter Olympics
- Olympic bobsledders for Latvia
- Olympic medalists in bobsleigh
- Olympic gold medalists for Latvia
- Olympic bronze medalists for Latvia
- Medalists at the 2014 Winter Olympics
- Medalists at the 2018 Winter Olympics