Bobslæde under vinter-OL 2018 – Toer-bob kvinder

Toer-bob for kvinder i bobslæde under vinter-OL 2018 fant sted den 20. og 21. februar 2018 på Alpensia Sliding Centre nær Pyeongchang, Sydkorea.[1]

Resultater

De første to omgange blev afholdt den 20. februar og de to sidste omgange blev afholdt den 21. februar 2018.[2]

Nr.Startnr.NationUdøverOmgang 1Omgang 2Omgang 3Omgang 4TotaltDifference
16 TysklandMariama Jamanka
Lisa Buckwitz
50.5450.7250.4950.703:22.45
25 USAElana Meyers Taylor
Lauren Gibbs
50.52
TR
50.8150.46
TR
50.733:22.52+0.07
34 CanadaKaillie Humphries
Phylicia George
50.7250.8850.5250.773:22.89+0.44
48 TysklandStephanie Schneider
Annika Drazek
50.6350.9350.7150.703:22.97+0.52
57 USAJamie Greubel Poser
Aja Evans
50.5950.9950.5950.853:23.02+0.57
69 CanadaAlysia Rissling
Heather Moyse
50.8150.9550.8351.043:23.63+1.18
713 CanadaChristine de Bruin
Melissa Lotholz
50.9450.9150.7551.293:23.89+1.44
817 StorbritannienMica McNeill
Mica Moore
50.7750.9551.1651.193:24.07+1.62
912 SchweizSabina Hafner
Rahel Rebsamen
50.8651.1651.0751.213:24.30+1.85
1014 ØstrigChristina Hengster
Valerie Kleiser
51.2351.0451.0051.243:24.51+2.06
1115 BelgienElfje Willemsen
Sara Aerts
51.0351.2751.1051.213:24.61+2.16
1211 Olympic Athletes from RussiaNadezhda Sergeeva
Anastasia Kocherzhova
51.0151.4951.2951.373:25.16+2.71
1320 BelgienAn Vannieuwenhuyse
Sophie Vercruyssen
51.2451.2851.5351.203:25.25+2.80
1410 TysklandAnna Köhler
Erline Nolte
51.2151.2051.4651.413:25.28+2.83
151 SydkoreaKim Yoo-ran
Kim Min-seong
51.2451.2051.3251.553:25.31+2.86
1619 RumænienMaria Constantin
Andreea Grecu
51.1751.4051.3951.573:25.53+3.08
173 Olympic Athletes from RussiaAlexandra Rodionova
Yulia Belomestnykh
51.2951.4751.4151.553:25.72+3.27
1816 ØstrigKatrin Beierl
Victoria Hahn
51.4951.4151.5151.433:25.84+3.39
1918 JamaicaJazmine Fenlator-Victorian
Carrie Russell
51.2951.5051.8351.323:25.94+3.49
202 NigeriaSeun Adigun
Akuoma Omeoga
52.2152.5552.3152.533:29.60+7.15

Referencer

  1. ^ "Venues". www.pyeongchang2018.com/. Pyeongchang 2018 Olympic Organizing Committee for the 2018 Winter Olympics. Arkiveret fra originalen 17. februar 2018. Hentet 26. december 2017.
  2. ^ "Final results" (PDF). Arkiveret fra originalen (PDF) 21. februar 2018. Hentet 21. november 2019.


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