Bobslæde under vinter-OL 2018 – Toer-bob kvinder
Bobslæde under vinter-OL 2018 | ||
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Toer | mænd | kvinder |
Firer | mænd | |
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. | Nation | Udøver | Omgang 1 | Omgang 2 | Omgang 3 | Omgang 4 | Totalt | Difference |
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6 | Tyskland | Mariama Jamanka Lisa Buckwitz | 50.54 | 50.72 | 50.49 | 50.70 | 3:22.45 | – | |
5 | USA | Elana Meyers Taylor Lauren Gibbs | 50.52 TR | 50.81 | 50.46 TR | 50.73 | 3:22.52 | +0.07 | |
4 | Canada | Kaillie Humphries Phylicia George | 50.72 | 50.88 | 50.52 | 50.77 | 3:22.89 | +0.44 | |
4 | 8 | Tyskland | Stephanie Schneider Annika Drazek | 50.63 | 50.93 | 50.71 | 50.70 | 3:22.97 | +0.52 |
5 | 7 | USA | Jamie Greubel Poser Aja Evans | 50.59 | 50.99 | 50.59 | 50.85 | 3:23.02 | +0.57 |
6 | 9 | Canada | Alysia Rissling Heather Moyse | 50.81 | 50.95 | 50.83 | 51.04 | 3:23.63 | +1.18 |
7 | 13 | Canada | Christine de Bruin Melissa Lotholz | 50.94 | 50.91 | 50.75 | 51.29 | 3:23.89 | +1.44 |
8 | 17 | Storbritannien | Mica McNeill Mica Moore | 50.77 | 50.95 | 51.16 | 51.19 | 3:24.07 | +1.62 |
9 | 12 | Schweiz | Sabina Hafner Rahel Rebsamen | 50.86 | 51.16 | 51.07 | 51.21 | 3:24.30 | +1.85 |
10 | 14 | Østrig | Christina Hengster Valerie Kleiser | 51.23 | 51.04 | 51.00 | 51.24 | 3:24.51 | +2.06 |
11 | 15 | Belgien | Elfje Willemsen Sara Aerts | 51.03 | 51.27 | 51.10 | 51.21 | 3:24.61 | +2.16 |
12 | 11 | Olympic Athletes from Russia | Nadezhda Sergeeva Anastasia Kocherzhova | 51.01 | 51.49 | 51.29 | 51.37 | 3:25.16 | +2.71 |
13 | 20 | Belgien | An Vannieuwenhuyse Sophie Vercruyssen | 51.24 | 51.28 | 51.53 | 51.20 | 3:25.25 | +2.80 |
14 | 10 | Tyskland | Anna Köhler Erline Nolte | 51.21 | 51.20 | 51.46 | 51.41 | 3:25.28 | +2.83 |
15 | 1 | Sydkorea | Kim Yoo-ran Kim Min-seong | 51.24 | 51.20 | 51.32 | 51.55 | 3:25.31 | +2.86 |
16 | 19 | Rumænien | Maria Constantin Andreea Grecu | 51.17 | 51.40 | 51.39 | 51.57 | 3:25.53 | +3.08 |
17 | 3 | Olympic Athletes from Russia | Alexandra Rodionova Yulia Belomestnykh | 51.29 | 51.47 | 51.41 | 51.55 | 3:25.72 | +3.27 |
18 | 16 | Østrig | Katrin Beierl Victoria Hahn | 51.49 | 51.41 | 51.51 | 51.43 | 3:25.84 | +3.39 |
19 | 18 | Jamaica | Jazmine Fenlator-Victorian Carrie Russell | 51.29 | 51.50 | 51.83 | 51.32 | 3:25.94 | +3.49 |
20 | 2 | Nigeria | Seun Adigun Akuoma Omeoga | 52.21 | 52.55 | 52.31 | 52.53 | 3:29.60 | +7.15 |
Referencer
- ^ "Venues". www.pyeongchang2018.com/. Pyeongchang 2018 Olympic Organizing Committee for the 2018 Winter Olympics. Arkiveret fra originalen 17. februar 2018. Hentet 26. december 2017.
- ^ "Final results" (PDF). Arkiveret fra originalen (PDF) 21. februar 2018. Hentet 21. november 2019.
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Flag of Canada introduced in 1965, using Pantone colors. This design replaced the Canadian Red Ensign design.
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Proportions 2:3, created 1913, adopted 1914, first used 1920.
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Olympic Rings without "rims" (gaps between the rings), As used, eg. in the logos of the 2008 and 2016 Olympics. The colour scheme applied here was specified in 2023 guidelines.
Pictograms of Olympic sports - Bobsleigh