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Skeleton at the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics

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Skeleton
at the II Winter Youth Olympic Games
VenueLillehammer Olympic Bobsleigh and Luge Track
Dates19 February
Competitors40
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Skeleton at the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics was held at the Lillehammer Olympic Bobsleigh and Luge Track in Lillehammer, Norway on 19 February. The competition included a boys' and a girls' event.

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Medal summary

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Norway)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Great Britain1001
 Russia1001
3 Germany0112
4 Norway*0101
5 France0011
Totals (5 entries)2226

Events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Boys'
details
Evgenii Rukosuev
 Russia
1:47.30 Alexander Hestengen
 Norway
1:47.94 Robin Schneider
 Germany
1:48.10
Girls'
details
Ashleigh Fay Pittaway
 Great Britain
1:50.23 Hannah Neise
 Germany
1:51.19 Agathe Bessard
 France
1:52.45

Qualification system

Each nation could send a maximum of 8 athletes (4 boys and 4 girls). The FIBT ranking were used to allocate places to NOC's. Participation, for each of the men’s and women’s competitions, was limited to a total of 20 athletes each, including the host nation. The NOC quotas were based on the updated FIBT ranking. Qualification was achieved by the results of athletes, who gain a qualification place for their NOC. Male and female athletes of non represented continents could also participate, with 1 male and 1 female athlete, provided that the maximum quota of 20 men and 20 women was not yet filled. Athletes must also meet eligibility criteria, which is explained in detail in the qualification system.[1]

Quota allocation

The current allocation according to the world rankings.[2][3]

Event Total Qualified Boys' Qualified Girls'
Host nation 1  Norway  Norway
World Rankings 19  Austria
 Austria
 Brazil
 Canada
 Germany
 Japan
 Latvia
 Netherlands
 Romania
 Romania
 Russia
 South Korea
 South Korea
 Sweden
 Switzerland
 Chinese Taipei
 Ukraine
 United States
 United States
 Austria
 Brazil
 Brazil
 Canada
 France
 Germany
 Great Britain
 Japan
 Latvia
 Latvia
 Netherlands
 Romania
 Romania
 Russia
 Russia
 South Korea
 Sweden
 United States
 United States
TOTAL 20 20

Qualification summary

NOC Boys' Girls' Total
 Austria 2 1 3
 Brazil 1 2 3
 Canada 1 1 2
 France 1 1
 Germany 1 1 2
 Great Britain 1 1
 Japan 1 1 2
 Latvia 1 2 3
 Netherlands 1 1 2
 Norway 1 1 2
 Romania 2 2 4
 Russia 1 2 3
 South Korea 2 1 3
 Switzerland 1 1
 Sweden 1 1 2
 Chinese Taipei 1 1
 Ukraine 1 1
 United States 2 2 4
Total athletes 20 20 40
Total NOCs 16 15 18

References

External links

This page was last edited on 21 January 2024, at 18:53
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