Bobsleigh at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Two-man

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Bobsleigh two-man
at the Games of the Olympiad
Bobsleigh pictogram.svg
Venue Xiaohaituo Bobsleigh and Luge Track
Beijing
Date 14, 15 February
Competitors 61 from 19 nations
Teams 30
Winning time 3:56.89
Medalists
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1st Francesco Friedrich
Thorsten Margis
 Germany
2nd Johannes Lochner
Florian Bauer
 Germany
3rd Christoph Hafer
Matthias Sommer
 Germany
← 2018
2026 →

The two-man competition in bobsleigh at the 2022 Winter Olympics was held on 14 February (heats 1 and 2) and 15 February (heats 3 and 4), at the Xiaohaituo Bobsleigh and Luge Track in Yanqing District of Beijing.[1] The event was won by Francesco Friedrich and Thorsten Margis who repeated their 2018 success. Johannes Lochner and Florian Bauer won the silver medal, and Christoph Hafer and Matthias Sommer the bronze medal, for each of them the first Olympic medal. This was the only podium sweep at the 2022 Olympics.

The joint 2018 champions were Justin Kripps and Alexander Kopacz, and Friedrich and Margis. Kripps qualified for the Olympics, but now with a new brakeman, Cam Stones. The bronze medalists, Oskars Melbārdis and Jānis Strenga, stopped competing. Friedrich and Alexander Schüller were the 2021 World champions. Lochner and Eric Franke were the silver medalists, and Hans-Peter Hannighofer and Christian Röder were the bronze medalists. The 2021–22 Bobsleigh World Cup was completely dominated by Friedrich, who (with Margis and Schüller) won seven events out of eight. The eighth event was won by Rostislav Gaitiukevich and Mikhail Mordasov. Friedrich won the World Cup, followed by Kripps, Gaitiukevich, and Lochner.

Qualification

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There was a quota of 30 sleds available for the men's two-man event. Qualification was based on the world rankings of the 2021/2022 season between 15 October 2020 and 16 January 2022. Pilots must have competed in six different races on three different tracks and been ranked in at least five of those races. Additionally, the pilot must been ranked among the top 50 for the man's events or top 40 for the women's events.[2]

For the men's races the IBSF ranking will be used.[2] The top two nations in the rankings earned three sled each. The next seven nations earned two sleds each, while the next ten earned one sled each.[2] The IBSF announced final quotas on January 24, 2022.[3]

Summary

Sleds qualified Countries Athletes total Nation
3 2 12  Germany
 Canada
2 7 28  Switzerland
 United States
 Latvia
 South Korea
 China
 Republic of China
 Austria
1 10 20  Great Britain
 France
 Romania
 Czech Republic
 Italy
 Monaco
 Brazil
 Trinidad and Tobago
 Netherlands
 Jamaica
30 19 60

Results

Rank Bib Athletes Country Run 1 Rank Run 2 Rank Run 3 Rank Run 4 Rank Total[4] Behind
1st 4 Francesco Friedrich
Thorsten Margis
 Germany 59.02 TR 1 59.36 2 58.99 TR 1 59.52 1 3:56.89
2nd 6 Johannes Lochner
Florian Bauer
 Germany 59.26 2 59.27 1 59.32 2 59.53 2 3:57.38 +0.49
3rd 9 Christoph Hafer
Matthias Sommer
 Germany 59.44 4 59.93 6 59.51 3 59.70 3 3:58.58 +1.69
4 11 Michael Vogt
Sandro Michel
 Switzerland 59.57 7 59.90 3 59.59 5 59.77 4 3:58.83 +1.94
5 14 Benjamin Maier
Markus Sammer
 Austria 59.51 5 59.96 8 59.64 6 1:00.01 9 3:59.12 +2.23
6 1 Rudy Rinaldi
Boris Vain
 Monaco 59.62 9 59.90 3 59.57 4 1:00.05 10 3:59.14 +2.25
7 15 Christopher Spring
Mike Evelyn
 Canada 59.54 6 1:00.03 10 59.76 8 59.93 5 3:59.26 +2.37
8 7 Rostislav Gaitiukevich
Aleksei Laptev
 Republic of China 59.41 3 59.91 5 59.80 9 1:00.19 14 3:59.31 +2.42
9 12 Oskars Ķibermanis
Matīss Miknis
 Latvia 59.65 10 59.94 7 59.82 10 59.93 5 3:59.34 +2.45
10 5 Justin Kripps
Cam Stones
 Canada 59.61 8 1:00.08 14 59.71 7 1:00.00 8 3:59.40 +2.51
11 8 Brad Hall
Nick Gleeson
 Great Britain 59.69 11 1:00.05 13 1:00.22 18 59.96 7 3:59.92 +3.03
12 13 Romain Heinrich
Dorian Hauterville
 France 59.93 16 1:00.04 11 59.92 12 1:00.05 10 3:59.94 +3.05
13 17 Frank Del Duca
Hakeem Abdul-Saboor
 United States 59.87 13 1:00.22 15 59.86 11 1:00.15 12 4:00.10 +3.21
14 22 Sun Kaizhi
Wu Qingze
 China 1:00.04 19 1:00.01 9 59.99 13 1:00.25 15 4:00.29 +3.40
15 24 Dominik Dvořák
Jakub Nosek
 Czech Republic 59.90 15 1:00.04 11 1:00.20 16 1:00.16 13 4:00.30 +3.41
16 19 Mihai Tentea
Ciprian Daroczi
 Romania 59.83 12 1:00.46 22 1:00.19 15 1:00.28 16 4:00.76 +3.87
17 20 Emīls Cipulis
Edgars Nemme
 Latvia 1:00.00 18 1:00.24 16 1:00.20 16 1:00.46 18 4:00.90 +4.01
18 10 Simon Friedli
Andreas Haas
 Switzerland 59.97 17 1:00.37 20 1:00.47 23 1:00.34 17 4:01.15 +4.26
19 16 Won Yun-jong
Kim Jin-su
 South Korea 59.89 14 1:00.28 17 1:00.10 14 1:00.97 20 4:01.24 +4.35
20 18 Taylor Austin
Daniel Sunderland
 Canada 1:00.11 21 1:00.41 21 1:00.29 19 1:00.55 19 4:01.36 +4.47
21 26 Patrick Baumgartner
Robert Mircea
 Italy 1:00.08 20 1:00.47 24 1:00.38 21 N/A 3:00.93 N/A
22 23 Li Chunjian
Liu Wei
 China 1:00.31 24 1:00.36 18 1:00.43 22 3:01.10
23 3 Ivo de Bruin
Jelen Franjic
 Netherlands 1:00.46 27 1:00.36 18 1:00.35 20 3:01.17
24 21 Suk Young-jin
Kim Hyeong-geun
 South Korea 1:00.28 23 1:00.46 22 1:00.52 24 3:01.26
25 2 Maksim Andrianov
Vladislav Zharovtsev
 Republic of China 1:00.24 22 1:00.75 26 1:00.55 26 3:01.54
26 25 Markus Treichl
Markus Glueck
 Austria 1:00.42 26 1:00.52 25 1:00.66 27 3:01.60
27 28 Hunter Church
Charlie Volker
 United States 1:00.38 25 1:01.40 30 1:00.53 25 3:02.31
28 29 Axel Brown
Andre Marcano (Run 1–2)
Shakeel John (Run 3)
 Trinidad and Tobago 1:00.81 28 1:00.89 27 1:00.86 28 3:02.56
29 27 Edson Bindilatti
Edson Martins
 Brazil 1:01.11 29 1:01.36 29 1:01.34 29 3:03.81
30 30 Shanwayne Stephens
Nimroy Turgott
 Jamaica 1:01.23 30 1:01.35 28 1:01.54 30 3:04.12

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