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2024 in ice sports

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Bandy

World Championships

  • January 19–21: 2024 World Championship in Bandy for Boys 19 in Norway Oslo[1]
  • January 19–21: 2024 World Championship in Bandy for Boys 17 in Finland Mikkeli[2]

Bobsleigh & skeleton

World & Continental Championships

2023–24 Bobsleigh World Cup

2023–24 Skeleton World Cup

2023–24 Para Sport World Cup

  • November 30 – December 1, 2023: Para Sport WC #1 in Norway Lillehammer[6]
    • Men's Para Bobsleigh winners: Latvia Arturs Klots (1st) / United States Guillermo Castillo (2nd)
  • December 16–17, 2023: Para Sport WC #2 in Latvia Sigulda[7]
    • Men's Para Bobsleigh winners: Latvia Arturs Klots (2 times)
  • February 29 – March 1: Para Sport WC #3 in Switzerland St. Moritz[8]
    • Men's Para Bobsleigh winner: Switzerland Christopher Stewart
  • March 8: Para Sport WC #4 in Norway Lillehammer[9]
  • March 23–24: Para Sport WC #4 in France La Plagne[10]
    • Men's Para Bobsleigh winners: United States Robert Balk (1st) / Switzerland Christopher Stewart & Latvia Arturs Klots (2nd)
  • Overall World Cup winner: United Kingdom Corie Mapp[11]

2023–24 IBSF Bobsleigh European Cup

  • November 27 – December 6, 2023: EC #1 in Norway Lillehammer[12]
    • 2-man Bobsleigh winners: Switzerland Timo Rohner & Mathieu Hersperger (1st) / Germany Alexander Czudaj & Jörn Wenzel (2nd) & (3rd)
    • 4-man Bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Nico Semmler, Christian Ebert, Felix Dahms, Max Neumann) (1st) /  Germany (Hans-Peter Hannighofer, Marcel Kornhardt, Henrik Bosse, Tim Gessenhardt) (2nd) & (3rd)
    • Women's Monobob winners: Romania Andreea Grecu (1st) / Germany Maureen Zimmer (2nd) / Switzerland Inola Blatty (3rd)
    • 2-woman Bobsleigh winners: Austria Katrin Beierl & Anna Schenk / Austria Katrin Beierl & Isabela Indruchova (2nd) / Germany Maureen Zimmer & Cynthia Kwofie (3rd)
  • December 12–17, 2023: EC #2 in Latvia Sigulda[13]
    • 2-man Bobsleigh winners: Germany Laurin Zern & Alexander Schaller (1st) / Germany Alexander Czudaj & Jörn Wenzel (2nd)
    • Women's Monobob winner: Germany Diana Filipszki
    • 2-woman Bobsleigh winners: Belgium Kelly Van Petegem & Jienity de Kler
  • January 3–9: EC #3 in Germany Altenberg[14]
  • January 14–19: EC #4 in Switzerland St. Moritz[15]
    • 2-man Bobsleigh winners: Germany Maximilian Illmann & Henrik Proske
    • 4-man Bobsleigh winners:  Switzerland (Timo Rohner, Julien Matthys, Dusan Novakovic, Mathieu Hersperger)
    • Women's Monobob winners: Switzerland Debora Annen
    • 2-woman Bobsleigh winners: United Kingdom Adele Nicoll & Kya Placide
  • January 28 – February 3: EC #5 in Austria Innsbruck[16]
    • 2-man Bobsleigh winners: Germany Maximilian Illmann & Costa Laurenz
    • 4-man Bobsleigh winners:  Germany (Hans-Peter Hannighofer, Marcel Kornhardt, Henrik Bosse, Tim Gessenhardt)
    • Women's Monobob winners: United States Sylvia Hoffman
    • 2-woman Bobsleigh winners: Germany Diana Filipszki & Cynthia Kwofie

2023–24 IBSF Skeleton European Cup

  • December 1–2, 2023: EC #1 in Austria Bludenz[17]
    • Men's winner: Germany Stefan Roettig
    • Women's winner: Germany Sarah Schwab
    • Second men's and women's races were cancelled
  • December 15, 2023: EC #2 in Germany Winterberg[18]
    • Men's winner: Germany Lukas David Nydegger
    • Women's winner: Germany Corinna Leipold
  • December 20–21, 2023: EC #3 in Germany Altenberg[19]
    • Men's winners: Germany Cedric Renner (2 times)
    • Women's winners: Germany Corinna Leipold (1st) / Germany Viktoria Hansova (2nd)
  • January 11–12: EC #4 in Norway Lillehammer[20]
    • Men's winners: China Lin Qinwei (1st) / Germany Lukas David Nydegger (2nd)
    • Women's winners: Germany Corinna Leipold (2 times)
  • February 9–10: EC #5 in Austria Innsbruck[21]
    • Men's winners: Germany Lukas David Nydegger (2 times)
    • Women's winners: Germany Corinna Leipold (#1) / Germany Viktoria Dönicke (#2)

2023–24 IBSF Bobsleigh North American Cup

2023–24 IBSF Skeleton North American Cup

Curling

Figure skating

ISU Championships

National figure skating events

Ice climbing

  • Full 2023–24 Ice Climbing Events Database here.

World Championships

  • January 18–20: 2024 UIAA Ice Climbing World Youth Championships in France Champagny-en-Vanoise[36]
    • Speed men winners: Mongolia Batzorig Munkhbaatar (u20) / Switzerland Lars Erik Dolf (u18) / United States Landers Gaydosh (u16)
    • Speed women winners: Liechtenstein Lorena Beck (u20) / Netherlands Mirre Wijnen (u18) / Finland Lili Boijer-Spoof (u16)
    • Lead men winners: Switzerland Tim Ziegler (u20) / Spain Lucas Pérez Nieto (u18) / United States Landers Gaydosh (u16)
    • Lead women winners: Liechtenstein Lorena Beck (u20) / United Kingdom Kasha Ogilvie (u18) / Switzerland Jill Zollinger (u16)
  • February 16–18: 2024 UIAA Ice Climbing World Championships in Canada Edmonton[37]

2023–24 UIAA Ice Climbing World Cup

  • January 12–14: World Cup #1 in South Korea Cheongsong[38]
    • Speed winners: Mongolia Kherlen Nyamdoo (m) / Czech Republic Aneta Loužecká (f)
    • Lead winners: South Korea Kwon Young-hye (m) / South Korea Shin Woon-seon (f)
  • January 25–27: World Cup #2 in Switzerland Saas-Fee[39]
    • Speed winners: Mongolia Mandakhbayar Chuluunbaatar (m) / Liechtenstein Lorena Beck (f)
    • Lead winners: France Virgile Devin (m) / South Korea Shin Woon-seon (f)
  • February 16–18: World Cup #3 in Canada Edmonton[37]

2023–24 UIAA Ice Climbing Continental Open

  • November 25, 2023: Continental Open #1 in Slovakia Žilina[40]
    • Lead winners: Spain Jorge Veiga Rodríguez (m) / Netherlands Marianne van der Steen (f)
  • December 2, 2023: Continental Open #2 in Czech Republic Brno[41]
    • Lead winners: Switzerland Benjamin Bosshard (m) / Czech Republic Aneta Loužecká (f)
  • December 16, 2023: Continental Open #3 in Netherlands Utrecht[42]
    • Lead winners: Spain Javier Cano Blázquez (m) / Netherlands Marianne van der Steen (f)
  • January 18–20: Continental Open #4 in United States Ouray[43]
    • Lead winners: United States Tyler Kempney (m) / United States Catalina Shirley (f)
  • January 20–21: Continental Open #5 in France Champagny-en-Vanoise[44]
    • Lead winners: France Louna Ladevant (m) / South Korea Shin Woon-seon (f)
  • February 3: Continental Open #6 in Finland Oulu[45]
    • Lead winners: Spain Jorge Veiga Rodríguez (m) / Liechtenstein Lorena Beck (f)
  • February 10: Continental Open #7 in United Kingdom Sunderland[46]
    • Lead winners: Slovenia Gregor Šegel (m) / Poland Olga Kosek (f)

Ice cross downhill

2023–24 ATSX Ice Cross World Championship

Ice stock sport

  • Full Ice stock sport results here.

International Championships

  • November 24–26, 2023: European Cup (Women) in Germany Regen[53]
    • Winner : Germany TSV Kühbach
  • November 17–19, 2023: European Cup (Men) in Germany Regen[54]
    • Winner : Germany EC Moitzerlitz Regen
  • January 26–28: Open European Championships 2024 in the distance competition in Austria Goggausee[55][56]
    • Men's winners: Germany Michael Späth /  Austria (team)
    • Women's winners: Germany Kathleen Neumayer /  Austria (team)
    • Mixed winners: Germany Annalena Leitner & Alexander Anzinger
    • U23 winners: Austria Peter Neubauer /  Austria (team)
    • U19 winners: Lithuania Rytis Petruškevičius /  Germany (team)
    • U16 winners: Austria Maximilian Moser /  Germany (team)
  • February 20–25: 2024 Junior European Championships in team and target competition for all classes in Italy Brunico[57][58]
    • Target competition men u16 & u19 winners: Austria Florian Kreuzeder (u16) / Austria Andreas Scharrer (u19)
    • Target competition u23 winners: Germany Florian Marchl (m) / Germany Alina Mayer (w)
    • Target competition team men u16 & u19 winners:  Austria (u16) /  Germany (u19)
    • Target competition team u23 winners:  Austria (m) /  Austria (w) /  Austria (mixed)
    • Team competition winners:  Austria (u16) /  Austria (u19) /  Austria (u23)
  • March 5–10: 2024 Open European Championships Women & Men in Germany Waldkraiburg[59][60]
    • Target competition winners: Germany Stefan Zellermayer (m) / Austria Sophie Schmutzer (w)
    • Target competition team winners:  Germany (m) /  Germany (w) /  Austria (mixed)
    • Team competition winners:  Austria (m) /  Italy (w)
  • June 28–30: 10th Africa Cup for Women and Men in Team-game and Target competition in Gabon Libreville[61]

Luge

  • Full FIL 2023/24 Calendar here.

Artificial Track

World & Continental Championships

2023–24 Luge World Cup

2023–24 Junior Luge World Cup

  • December 1–2, 2023: World Cup #1 in United States Park City[67]
    • Singles winners: Germany Marco Leger (m) / Canada Embyr-Lee Susko (f)
    • Doubles winners: Germany Moritz Jager & Valentin Steudte (m) / Ukraine Natasha Khytrenko & Viktoriia Koval (f)
    • Team Relay winners:  Germany
  • December 2–3, 2023: World Cup #2 in United States Park City[68]
    • Singles winners: Germany Timon Grancagnolo (m) / Canada Embyr-Lee Susko (f)
    • Doubles winners: Germany Moritz Jager & Valentin Steudte (m) / Germany Elisa-Marie Storch & Pauline Patz (f)
    • Team Relay winners:  United States
  • December 9–10, 2023: World Cup #3 in Canada Whistler[69]
    • Singles winners: Germany Marco Leger (m) / Canada Embyr-Lee Susko (f)
    • Doubles winners: United States Marcus Mueller & Ansel Haugsjaa (m) / Germany Elisa-Marie Storch & Pauline Patz (f)
    • Team Relay winners:  Germany
  • January 12: World Cup #4 in Germany Winterberg[70]
    • Singles winners: Austria Noah Kallan (m) / Germany Laura Koch (f)
    • Doubles winners: Germany Pascal Kunze & Max Trippner (m)
  • January 19–20: World Cup #5 in Austria Bludenz[71]
    • Singles winners: Germany Marco Leger (m) / Germany Alina Bräutigam (f)
    • Doubles winners: Germany Pascal Kunze & Max Trippner (m) / Germany Noemi Lietz & Regina Goldbrunner (f)
  • February 2–3: World Cup #6 in Switzerland St. Moritz[72]
    • Singles winners: Latvia Kaspars Rinks (m) / Germany Anka Jänicke (f)
    • Doubles winners: United States Marcus Mueller & Ansel Haugsjaa (m) / Germany Elisa-Marie Storch & Pauline Patz (f)
    • Team Relay winners:  Latvia

Natural Track

World & Continental Championships
  • February 3–4: 2024 FIL European Luge Natural Track Championships in Italy Jaufental[73]
    • Singles winners: Italy Patrick Pigneter (m) / Italy Evelin Lanthaler (f)
    • Doubles winners: Austria Maximilian Pichler & Nico Edlinger
    • Team competition winners:  Italy
    • U23 Singles winners: Italy Fabian Brunner (m) / Austria Riccarda Rütz (f)
    • U23 Doubles winners: Italy Tobias Paur & Andreas Hofer
  • February 9–11: 2024 FIL World Junior Luge Natural Track Championships in Austria Obdach-Winterleiten[74]
    • Singles winners: Italy Tobias Paur (m) / Austria Riccarda Rütz (f)
    • Doubles winners: Italy Tobias Paur & Andreas Hofer
    • Team competition winners:  Italy
2023–24 FIL Luge World Cup on Natural Track
2023–24 FIL Junior Luge World Cup on Natural Track
  • December 30–31, 2023: World Cup #1 in Austria Obdach-Winterleiten[87]
    • Singles winners: Italy Alex Oberhofer (m) / Austria Riccarda Rütz (f)
    • Doubles winners: Italy Tobias Paur & Andreas Hofer
  • January 4–5: World Cup #2 in Italy Ulten[88]
    • Singles winners: Slovenia Žiga Kralj (m) / Austria Riccarda Rütz (f)
    • Doubles winners: Italy Tobias Paur & Andreas Hofer
  • January 13–14: World Cup #3 in Italy Latsch[89]
    • Singles winners: Italy Alex Oberhofer (m) / Italy Jenny Castiglioni (f)
    • Doubles winners: Italy Tobias Paur & Andreas Hofer
  • January 27–28: World Cup #4 in Austria Umhausen[90]
    • Singles winners: Italy Anton Gruber Genetti (m) / Austria Riccarda Rütz (f)
    • Doubles winners: Italy Tobias Paur & Andreas Hofer
  • Overall Men's Singles winner: Italy Alex Oberhofer
  • Overall Women's Singles winner: Austria Riccarda Rütz
  • Overall Doubles winners: Italy Tobias Paur & Andreas Hofer

Short track

  • For Other 2023 / 2024 season results here.

World & Continental Championships

2023–24 ISU Short Track Speed Skating World Cup

2023–24 ISU Junior Short Track Speed Skating World Cup

  • November 25–26, 2023: World Cup #1 in Netherlands Leeuwarden[91]
    • 500 m winners: South Korea Shin Dong-min (m) / China Zhang Jianing (f)
    • 1000 m (1) winners: China Li Kun (m) / China Lyu Wanyu (f)
    • 1000 m (2) winners: South Korea Rim Jong-un (m) / China Li Jinzi (f)
    • 1500 m winners: South Korea Rim Jong-un (m) / South Korea Oh Song-mi (f)
    • Mixed 2000 m relay winners: China China
  • December 2–3, 2023: World Cup #2 in Netherlands Leeuwarden[92]
    • 500 m (1) winners: South Korea Shin Dong-min (m) / China Song Jiarui (f)
    • 500 m (2) winners: South Korea Shin Dong-min (m) / South Korea Yu Su-min (f)
    • 1000 m winners: South Korea Han Byeong-chan (m) / China Li Jinzi (f)
    • 1500 m winners: South Korea Rim Jong-un (m) / South Korea Yu Su-min (f)
    • 3000 m relay winners: China China (m) / South Korea South Korea (f)
    • Mixed 2000 m relay winners: China China
  • February 17–18: World Cup #3 in Netherlands Heerenveen[93]
    • 500 m winners: United States Sean Shuai (m) / South Korea Chung Jae-hee (f)
    • 1000 m winners: South Korea Rim Jong-un (m) / South Korea Chung Jae-hee (f)
    • 1500 m (1) winners: South Korea Shin Dong-min (m) / South Korea Yu Su-min (f)
    • 1500 m (2) winners: South Korea Rim Jong-un (m) / China Yang Jingru (f)
    • 3000 m relay winners:  Canada (m) / South Korea South Korea (f)
    • Mixed 2000 m relay winners:  South Korea

Speed skating

World & Continental Championships

2023–24 ISU Speed Skating World Cup

2023–24 ISU Junior Speed Skating World Cup

  • November 25–26, 2023: World Cup #1 in Italy Baselga di Piné[96]
    • 500 m winners: Japan Issa Gunji (mj) / Japan Hana Noake (wj) / South Korea Oh Sang-hun (men neo-seniors) / Kazakhstan Inessa Shumekova (women neo-seniors)
    • 1000 m winners: Japan Issa Gunji (mj) / Poland Wiktoria Dąbrowska (wj) / South Korea Oh Sang-hun (men neo-seniors) / Italy Serena Pergher (women neo-seniors)
    • 1500 m winners: Germany Finn Sonnekalb (mj) / Netherlands Meike Veen (wj) / Norway Kasper Tveter (men neo-seniors) / Italy Laura Peveri (women neo-seniors)
    • 3000 m winners: Czech Republic Metoděj Jílek (mj) / Norway Aurora Grinden Løvås (wj) / Germany Bogdan Brauer (men neo-seniors) / Italy Laura Peveri (women neo-seniors)
    • Mass start winners: Czech Republic Metoděj Jílek (mj) / South Korea Cho Seo-yeon (wj) / Germany Gabriel Groß (men neo-seniors) / Belgium Fran Vanhoutte (women neo-seniors)
    • Team pursuit winners:  Germany (mj) /  Netherlands (wj) /  Italy (men neo-seniors) /  Norway (women neo-seniors)
  • December 2–3, 2023: World Cup #2 in Italy Collalbo[97]
    • 500 m winners: Japan Issa Gunji (mj) / South Korea Jung Hui-dan (wj) / South Korea Oh Sang-hun (men neo-seniors) / Kazakhstan Margarita Artemjeva (women neo-seniors)
    • 1000 m winners: South Korea Koo Kyung-min (mj) / Netherlands Meike Veen (wj) / South Korea Kim Kyung-rae (men neo-seniors) / Kazakhstan Inessa Shumekova (women neo-seniors)
    • 1500 m winners: Czech Republic Metoděj Jílek (mj) / Netherlands Meike Veen (wj) / Norway Sigurd Holbø Dyrset (men neo-seniors) / Italy Laura Peveri (women neo-seniors)
    • 3000 m winners: Czech Republic Metoděj Jílek (mj) / Norway Aurora Grinden Løvås (wj) / Germany Gabriel Groß (men neo-seniors) / Italy Laura Peveri (women neo-seniors)
    • Mass start winners: Czech Republic Metoděj Jílek (mj) / Japan Hana Noake (wj) / Norway Sigurd Holbø Dyrset (men neo-seniors) / Italy Laura Peveri (women neo-seniors)
    • Mixed relay winners:  Netherlands (Juniors) /  Italy (Neo-seniors)
  • February 3–4: World Cup #3 in Japan Hachinohe[98]
    • 500 m winners: Japan Yuta Hirose (mj) / Netherlands Angel Daleman (wj) / South Korea Oh Sang-hun (men neo-seniors) / Kazakhstan Margarita Artemjeva (women neo-seniors)
    • 1000 m winners: Japan Issa Gunji (mj) / Netherlands Meike Veen (wj) / South Korea Kim Kyung-rae (men neo-seniors) / Spain Sara Cabrera (women neo-seniors)
    • 1500 m winners: Czech Republic Metoděj Jílek (mj) / Netherlands Meike Veen (wj) / Estonia Joonas Valge (men neo-seniors) / Italy Laura Peveri (women neo-seniors)
    • 3000 m winners: Norway Sigurd Henriksen (mj) / Norway Aurora Grinden Løvås (wj) / Spain Manuel Robla (men neo-seniors) / Italy Laura Peveri (women neo-seniors)
    • Mass start winners: Czech Republic Metoděj Jílek (mj) / Japan Hana Noake (wj) / Estonia Joonas Valge (men neo-seniors) / Italy Laura Peveri (women neo-seniors)
    • Team Sprint winners:  Germany (mj) /  Netherlands (wj) /  Spain (men neo-seniors) /  Kazakhstan (women neo-seniors)

Synchronized skating

  • 2023-24 Synchronized Skating Schedule here.

World Championships

  • March 15–16: 2024 World Junior Synchronized Skating Championships in Switzerland Neuchâtel[99][100]
    • Winners: Canada Team Les Supremes Junior
  • April 5–6: 2024 World Synchronized Skating Championships in Croatia Zagreb[101][102]
    • Winners: Canada Team Les Suprêmes

ISU Challenger Series

  • January 11–14: 2024 CS Lumière Cup in Netherlands Eindhoven[103]
    • Winners: Finland Team Marigold Ice Unity
  • January 20–22: 2024 CS Budapest Cup in Hungary Budapest[104]
    • Winners: Canada Team Les Suprêmes
  • January 26–27: 2024 CS Trophy D'Ecosse in United Kingdom Dumfries[105]
    • Winners: Finland Team Valley Bay Synchro Junior
  • February 2–4: 2024 CS Hevelius Cup in Poland Gdańsk[106]
    • Winners: United States Team Haydenettes
  • February 10–11: 2024 CS Marie Lundmark Trophy in Finland Helsinki[107]
    • Winners: Finland Team Helsinki Rockettes

Other ISU Events

  • September 15–17, 2023: 2023 Sydney Synchronized Festival in Australia Sydney
    • Winners: Queensland Ice Storm Senior
  • October 3–5, 2023: 2023 Shanghai Trophy in China Shanghai
    • Winners: Germany Team Berlin 1
  • October 4–8, 2023: 2023 Finlandia Trophy in Finland Espoo
    • Winners: Finland Team Helsinki Rockettes
  • December 14–17, 2023: 2023 Riga Amber Cup in Latvia Riga
    • Event was cancelled
  • December 16–17, 2023: 2023 Santa Claus Cup in Czech Republic Brno
    • Winners: Hungary Team Passion
  • December 13–14: 2023 Britannia Cup in TBD
    • Event was cancelled
  • January 18–20: 2024 Mozart Cup in Austria Salzburg[108]
    • Winners: Finland Marigold Ice Unity
  • January 25–28: 2024 Leon Lurje Trophy in Sweden Gothenburg
    • Event was cancelled
  • February 1–3: 2024 French Cup in France Rouen[109]
    • Winners: Finland Helsinki Rockettes
  • February 8–10: 2024 Open International in France Lyon
    • Event was cancelled
  • February 9–10: 2024 Zagreb Snowflakes Trophy in Croatia Zagreb
    • Event was cancelled
  • February 16–18: 2024 Spring Cup in Italy Sesto San Giovanni
    • Event was cancelled
  • February 23–24: 2024 Dresden Cup in Germany Dresden
    • Winners: Germany Team Berlin 1
  • March 1–3: 2024 Steel City Trophy in United Kingdom Sheffield
    • Winners: United Kingdom Team Icicles Senior

United States Synchro Events

  • January 18–20: 2024 Eastern Synchronized Skating Sectional Championships in United States Durham[110]
    • Winners: United States Ocean Blades, Warwick Figure Skaters
  • January 18–20: 2024 Pacific Coast Synchronized Skating Sectional Championships in United States Irvine[111]
    • Winners: United States Matrix (OAT), Glacier Falls FSC, Inc.
  • January 24–28: 2024 Midwestern Synchronized Skating Sectional Championships in Netherlands Wichita[112]
    • Winners: United States Austintatious Stars, Individual Member
  • February 21–24: 2024 U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships in United States Las Vegas[113]
    • Winners: United States Team Haydenettes (ST), SC of Boston

References

  1. ^ Boys 19 World Championship Bandy 2024
  2. ^ FIB 2024 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP BOYS 17
  3. ^ IBSF Skeleton Junior World Championships
  4. ^ IBSF Bobsleigh Junior World Championships
  5. ^ IBSF Para Sport World Championships
  6. ^ IBSF Para Sport World Cup Lillehammer I
  7. ^ IBSF Para Sport World Cup Sigulda
  8. ^ IBSF Para Sport World Cup St. Moritz
  9. ^ IBSF Para Sport World Cup Lillehammer II
  10. ^ IBSF Para Sport World Cup La Plagne
  11. ^ IBSF Para Sport World Cup Final Ranking
  12. ^ IBSF Bobsleigh European Cup Lillehammer
  13. ^ IBSF Bobsleigh European Cup Sigulda
  14. ^ IBSF Bobsleigh European Cup Altenberg
  15. ^ IBSF Bobsleigh European Cup St. Moritz
  16. ^ IBSF Bobsleigh European Cup Innsbruck
  17. ^ IBSF Skeleton European Cup Bludenz
  18. ^ IBSF Skeleton European Cup Winterberg
  19. ^ IBSF Skeleton European Cup Altenberg
  20. ^ IBSF Skeleton European Cup Lillehammer
  21. ^ IBSF Skeleton European Cup Innsbruck
  22. ^ IBSF Bobsleigh North American Cup Lake Placid
  23. ^ IBSF Bobsleigh North American Cup Whistler
  24. ^ IBSF Bobsleigh North American Cup Park City
  25. ^ IBSF Bobsleigh North American Cup Lake Placid II
  26. ^ IBSF Bobsleigh North American Cup Overall 2-man Bobsleigh
  27. ^ IBSF Bobsleigh North American Cup Overall 4-man Bobsleigh
  28. ^ IBSF Bobsleigh North American Cup Overall Women's Monobob
  29. ^ IBSF Bobsleigh North American Cup Overall 2-woman Bobsleigh
  30. ^ IBSF Skeleton North American Cup Lake Placid
  31. ^ IBSF Skeleton North American Cup Whistler
  32. ^ IBSF Skeleton North American Cup Park City
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  108. ^ 2024 Mozart Cup Results
  109. ^ 2024 French Cup Results
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  111. ^ 2024 Pacific Coast Synchronized Skating Sectional Championships Results
  112. ^ 2024 Midwestern Synchronized Skating Sectional Championships Results
  113. ^ 2024 U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships Results
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