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IBSF World Championships 2021 – Two-woman

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Two-woman
at the IBSF World Championships 2021
Two-woman bobsleigh Medal Ceremony (Bobsleigh & Skeleton World Championships Altenberg 2021
VenueAltenberg bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track
LocationAltenberg, Germany
Dates5–6 February
Competitors41 from 11 nations
Teams20
Winning time3:48.26
Medalists
gold medal
 
   United States
silver medal
 
   Germany
bronze medal
 
   Germany
← 2020
2023 →

The Two-woman competition at the IBSF World Championships 2021 was held on 5 and 6 February 2021.[1][2]tr TV TV

Results

The first two runs were started on 5 February at 10:34[3] and the last two runs on 6 February at 14:34.[4]

Rank Bib Country Athletes Run 1 Rank Run 2 Rank Run 3 Rank Run 4 Rank Total Behind
1st place, gold medalist(s) 14  United States Kaillie Humphries
Lolo Jones
56.40 1 56.54 1 57.45 3 57.87 1 3:48.26
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 5  Germany Kim Kalicki
Ann-Christin Strack
56.69 3 56.59 2 57.40 1 57.93 2 3:48.61 +0.35
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 8  Germany Laura Nolte
Deborah Levi
56.53 2 56.84 4 57.95 4 57.95 3 3:49.27 +1.01
4 15  Germany Stephanie Schneider
Leonie Fiebig
57.08 8 56.95 5 57.44 2 57.98 4 3:49.45 +1.19
5 12  United States Elana Meyers
Sylvia Hoffman
56.78 4 56.99 6 58.11 8 58.26 8 3:50.14 +1.88
6 6  Germany Mariama Jamanka
Vanessa Mark
56.88 5 57.13 12 57.96 5 58.32 11 3:50.29 +2.03
7 4  Austria Katrin Beierl
Jennifer Onasanya
56.94 6 57.03 8 58.11 8 58.29 9 3:50.37 +2.11
8 7  Romania Andreea Grecu
Katharina Wick
57.17 12 56.83 3 58.05 6 58.44 12 3:50.49 +2.23
9 2  Canada Cynthia Appiah
Erica Voss
57.09 9 57.05 9 58.58 18 58.05 5 3:50.77 +2.51
10 10  Switzerland Martina Fontanive
Nadja Pasternack (Run 1–2)
Mara Morell (Run 3–4)
57.05 7 57.02 7 58.32 12 58.46 13 3:50.85 +2.59
11 20 Bobsleigh Federation of Russia Anastasiia Makarova
Aleksandra Tarasova
57.39 15 57.17 13 58.32 12 58.12 6 3:51.00 +2.74
12 3  Canada Alysia Rissling
Dawn Richardson Wilson
57.12 10 57.23 15 58.34 16 58.47 14 3:51.16 +2.90
13 18 Bobsleigh Federation of Russia Nadezhda Sergeeva
Yulia Belomestnykh
57.12 10 57.53 18 58.33 14 58.30 10 3:51.28 +3.02
14 9  Switzerland Melanie Hasler
Irina Strebel
57.49 16 57.08 10 58.10 7 58.63 17 3:51.30 +3.04
15 13  France Margot Boch
Carla Sénéchal
57.38 14 57.11 11 58.23 11 58.79 18 3:51.51 +3.25
16 17  Canada Christine de Bruin
Sara Villani
57.50 17 57.24 16 58.66 19 58.21 7 3:51.61 +3.35
17 16  Belgium An Vannieuwenhuyse
Sara Aerts
57.36 13 57.21 14 58.33 14 58.79 18 3:51.69 +3.43
18 1 Bobsleigh Federation of Russia Lyubov Chernykh
Elena Mamedova
57.73 19 57.85 19 58.15 10 58.49 15 3:52.22 +3.96
19 11  Great Britain Mica McNeill
Montell Douglas
57.68 18 57.44 17 58.54 17 58.57 16 3:52.23 +3.97
20 19  Poland Sylwia Smolarek
Julia Słupecka
58.41 20 58.81 20 59.79 20 59.96 20 3:56.97 +8.71

References

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