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2018–19 Bobsleigh World Cup
Two-womanGermany Mariama Jamanka
Competitions
Venues1 (9 events)

The 2018–19 Bobsleigh World Cup is a multi-race series over a season for bobsleigh. The season started on 8 December in Sigulda, Latvia and will end on 24 February 2019 in Calgary, Canada. The World Cup is organised by the IBSF (formerly the FIBT) who also run World Cups and Championships in skeleton. The season is sponsored by BMW.

Calendar

Venue Date Details
Latvia Sigulda 7–9 December No Four-man race. Double race for two-man.
Germany Winterberg 15–16 December No Two-man race. Double race for four-man.
Germany Altenberg 5–6 January
Germany Königssee 12–13 January
Austria Innsbruck 19–20 January
Switzerland St. Moritz 26–27 January
United States Lake Placid 15-16 February
Canada Calgary 23-24 February Double race for two-man and two woman.

Results

Two-man

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
Latvia Sigulda 1 Francesco Friedrich
Thorsten Margis

 Germany
1:39.97
(49.86/50.11)
Oskars Ķibermanis
Matīss Miknis
 Latvia
1:40.39
(50.14/50.25)
Benjamin Maier
Markus Sammer
 Austria
1:40.63
(50.11/50.54)
Latvia Sigulda 2
Germany Altenberg
Germany Königssee
Austria Innsbruck
Switzerland St. Moritz
United States Lake Placid
Canada Calgary 1
Canada Calgary 2

Four-man

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
Germany Winterberg 1
Germany Winterberg 2
Germany Altenberg
Germany Königssee
Austria Innsbruck
Switzerland St. Moritz
United States Lake Placid
Canada Calgary

Two-woman

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
Latvia Sigulda Mariama Jamanka
Lisa Marie Buckwitz
 Germany
1:42.68
(51.28 / 51.40)
Nadezhda Sergeeva
Yulia Belomestnykh
 Russia
1:43.29
(51.26 / 51.73)
Anna Köhler
Lisa Sophie Gericke
 Germany
1:43.50
(57.80 / 51.70)
Germany Winterberg
Germany Altenberg
Germany Königssee
Austria Innsbruck
Switzerland St. Moritz
United States Lake Placid
Canada Calgary 1
Canada Calgary 2

Standings

Two-man

Pos. Racer Latvia SIG 1 Latvia SIG 2 Germany ALT Germany KON Austria IGL Switzerland STM United States LPL Canada CGR 1 Canada CGR 2 Points
1  Francesco Friedrich (GER) 1 225
2  Oskars Ķibermanis (LAT) 2 210
3  Benjamin Maier (AUT) 3 200
4  Dominik Dvořák (CZE) 4 192
5  Maxim Andrianov (RUS) 5 184
6  Nico Walther (GER) 6 176
7  Christoph Hafer (GER) 7 168
7  Ralfs Berzins (LAT) 7 168
9  Codie Bascue (USA) 9 152
10  Markus Treichl (AUT) 10 144
11  Mateusz Luty (POL) 11 136
12  Aleksandr Bredikhin (RUS) 12 128
13  Alexander Kasjanov (RUS) 13 120
14  Won Yun-jong (KOR) 14 112
15  Pius Meyerhans (SUI) 15 104
16  Ivo de Bruin (NED) 16 96
17  Justin Olsen (USA) 17 88
18  Michael Vogt (SUI) 18 80

Four-man

Pos. Racer Germany WIN 1 Germany WIN 2 Germany ALT Germany KON Austria IGL Switzerland STM United States LPL Canada CGR Points
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Two-woman

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Pos. Racer Latvia SIG Germany WIN Germany ALT Germany KON Austria IGL Switzerland STM United States LPL Canada CGR 1 Canada CGR 2 Points
1  Mariama Jamanka (GER) 1 225
2  Nadezhda Sergeeva (RUS) 2 210
3  Anna Köhler (GER) 3 200
4  Lubov Chernykh (RUS) 4 192
5  Brittany Reinbolt (USA) 5 184
6  An Vannieuwenhuyse (BEL) 6 176
7  Katrin Beierl (AUT) 7 168
8  Stephanie Schneider (GER) 8 160
9  Elana Meyers Taylor (USA) DSQ 0
10  Martina Fontanive (SUI) DNS 0

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Germany2013
2 Latvia0101
 Russia0101
4 Austria0011
5 Canada0000
 Great Britain0000
 Switzerland0000
 United States0000
Totals (8 entries)2226

References

  1. ^ "Rankings List". Fibt.com. Retrieved 2018-12-07.