Skeleton-Weltmeisterschaft 1999
Die Skeleton-Weltmeisterschaft 1999 fand am 20. und 21. Februar 1999 in Altenberg in Deutschland statt.
Männer
Platz | Sportler | Land | L1 | L2 | L3 | L4 | Endzeit |
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1 | Jim Shea | Vereinigte Staaten | 59.91 | 61.33 | 59.19 | 59.79 | 4:00.22 |
2 | Andy Böhme | Deutschland | 60.05 | 61.77 | 58.88 | 60.09 | 4:00.79 |
3 | Willi Schneider | Deutschland | 60.57 | 61.87 | 59.12 | 59.61 | 4:01.17 |
4 | Kristan Bromley | Vereinigtes Königreich | 59.98 | 62.26 | 59.42 | 59.68 | 4:01.34 |
5 | Ryan Davenport | Kanada | 59.95 | 62.02 | 59.28 | 60.28 | 4:01.53 |
6 | Kazuhiro Koshi | Japan | 60.31 | 61.54 | 59.57 | 60.15 | 4:01.57 |
7 | Urs Vescoli | Schweiz | 60.81 | 62.26 | 59.48 | 60.23 | 4:02.78 |
8 | A.J. Collins | Vereinigtes Königreich | 61.55 | 62.19 | 60.08 | 60.11 | 4:03.93 |
9 | Franz Plangger | Österreich | 61.33 | 62.65 | 60.08 | 59.88 | 4:03.94 |
10 | Dirk Matschenz | Deutschland | 61.85 | 62.24 | 60.06 | 60.01 | 4:04.16 |
11 | Jeff Pain | Kanada | 60.81 | 63.01 | 60.18 | 60.54 | 4:04.54 |
12 | Walter Stern | Österreich | 61.35 | 63.40 | 60.87 | 60.92 | 4:06.54 |
13 | Philippe Cavoret | Frankreich | 62.25 | 63.35 | 60.40 | 60.88 | 4:06.88 |
14 | Stevie Brügger | Schweiz | 62.02 | 63.30 | 60.78 | 61.53 | 4:07.63 |
15 | Felix Poletti | Schweiz | 62.50 | 63.63 | 60.52 | 61.01 | 4:07.66 |
16 | Snorre Pedersen | Norwegen | 62.75 | 64.19 | 60.94 | 61.51 | 4:09.36 |
17 | Lincoln DeWitt | Vereinigte Staaten | 62.36 | 63.76 | 61.32 | 62.12 | 4:09.56 |
18 | Renato Bussola | Italien | 62.58 | 63.74 | 61.68 | 61.61 | 4:09.61 |
19 | Pavel Lubas | Tschechien | 63.02 | 64.12 | 62.35 | 61.59 | 4:11.08 |
20 | Mario Guggenberger | Österreich | 61.52 | 63.62 | 61.98 | 64.67 | 4:11.79 |
21 | Erik Skollerud | Norwegen | 63.65 | 64.07 | 61.84 | DNS | 3:09.56 |
22 | Christian Steger | Italien | 63.18 | 64.76 | 61.73 | DNS | 3:09.67 |
23 | Josef Chuchla | Tschechien | 63.84 | 64.48 | 61.74 | DNS | 3:10.06 |
24 | Jan Voitel | Deutschland | 63.39 | 64.99 | 61.89 | DNS | 3:10.27 |
25 | Emmanuel Zampori | Monaco | 63.74 | 65.21 | 62.95 | DNS | 3:11.90 |
26 | Stéphane Gonthier | Frankreich | 63.68 | 66.48 | 62.70 | DNS | 3:12.86 |
27 | Jaime Tapia | Chile | 64.39 | 66.49 | 63.41 | DNS | 3:14.29 |
28 | Toshinari Miyamoto | Japan | 64.56 | 66.42 | 63.42 | DNS | 3:14.40 |
Scott Godfrey | Kanada | 65.02 | 65.89 | Unfall | |||
Mick Maddock | Vereinigtes Königreich | 64.63 | 66.57 |
Medaillenspiegel
Platz | Land | Gold | Silber | Bronze | Gesamt |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Vereinigte Staaten | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
2 | Deutschland | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
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