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IBSF World Championships 2017 – Two-man

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Two-man
at the IBSF World Championships 2017
VenueKönigssee bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track
LocationKönigssee, Germany
Dates18–19 February
Competitors72 from 36 nations
Teams36
Winning time3:16.71
Medalists
gold medal    Germany
silver medal    Canada
bronze medal    Germany
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Two   men   women
Four   men  
Skeleton   men   women
Mixed   team

The Two-man competition at the 2017 World Championships was held on 18 and 19 February 2017.[1][2]

Results

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The first two runs were held on 18[3] and the two last runs on 19 February 2017.[4]

Rank Bib Country Athletes Run 1 Rank Run 2 Rank Run 3 Rank Run 4 Rank Total Behind
1st place, gold medalist(s) 6  Germany Francesco Friedrich
Thorsten Margis
49.15 1 49.45 1 49.17 1 48.94 1 3:16.71
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 11  Canada Justin Kripps
Jesse Lumsden
49.44 2 49.68 2 49.43 3 49.36 6 3:17.91 +1.20
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 9  Germany Johannes Lochner
Joshua Bluhm
49.51 3 49.72 4 49.46 5 49.27 2 3:17.96 +1.25
4 7  Latvia Oskars Ķibermanis
Matīss Miknis
49.55 4 49.88 11 49.42 2 49.32 5 3:18.17 +1.46
5 1  Canada Nick Poloniato
Neville Weight
49.62 9 49.71 3 49.61 12 49.29 3 3:18.23 +1.52
6 20  Latvia Oskars Melbārdis
Jānis Strenga
49.57 5 49.80 6 49.59 10 49.39 7 3:18.35 +1.64
7 13  United States Steven Holcomb
Carlo Valdes
49.71 14 49.76 5 49.49 6 49.43 9 3:18.39 +1.68
8 5  Germany Nico Walther
Eric Franke
49.59 6 49.91 14 49.53 8 49.42 8 3:18.45 +1.74
9 18  Great Britain Bruce Tasker
Joel Fearon
49.64 11 49.84 9 49.66 16 49.56 12 3:18.59 +1.88
10 25  Monaco Rudy Rinaldi
Boris Vain
49.75 15 49.88 11 49.54 9 49.44 10 3:18.60 +1.89
11 17  United States Justin Olsen
Evan Weinstock
49.95 22 49.83 8 49.45 4 49.44 10 3:18.67 +1.96
11 12  Austria Benjamin Maier
Markus Sammer
49.63 10 50.24 28 49.50 7 49.30 4 3:18.67 +1.96
13 19  Canada Christopher Spring
Alexander Kopacz
49.68 13 49.87 10 49.60 11 49.60 16 3:18.75 +2.04
14 16  Latvia Uģis Žaļims
Jānis Jansons
49.91 20 49.80 6 49.63 13 49.46 13 3:18.80 +2.09
15 4  Switzerland Beat Hefti
Michael Kuonen
49.60 7 49.92 15 49.68 17 49.65 18 3:18.85 +2.14
16 8  Switzerland Rico Peter
Simon Friedli
49.60 7 49.99 17 49.74 18 49.63 17 3:18.96 +2.25
17 14  Russia Alexey Stulnev
Maxim Belugin
49.74 15 49.89 13 49.78 19 49.58 15 3:18.99 +2.28
18 24  Czech Republic Dominik Dvořák
Jakub Nosek
49.90 19 49.92 15 49.64 15 49.56 14 3:19.02 +2.31
19 15  Russia Alexander Kasjanov
Aleksei Pushkarev
49.78 17 50.10 21 49.63 13 49.73 19 3:19.24 +2.53
20 27  Poland Mateusz Luty
Krzysztof Tylkowski
49.84 18 50.03 18 49.79 20 49.80 20 3:19.46 +2.75
10  South Korea Won Yun-jong
Seo Young-woo
49.65 12 50.06 20 49.96 28 DNQ
2  South Korea Kim Dong-hyun
Jun Jung-lin
49.91 20 50.05 19 49.80 21
22  United States Nick Cunningham
Adrian Adams
49.96 23 50.22 25 49.87 23
23  Russia Maxim Andrianov
Kirill Antukh
50.07 25 50.15 23 49.83 22
21  Germany Richard Ölsner
Alexander Schüller
50.10 28 50.22 25 49.88 24
32  France Loïc Costerg
Vincent Castell
50.09 27 50.25 29 49.94 26
28  Netherlands Ivo de Bruin
Jeroen Piek
50.07 25 50.23 27 50.04 30
33  Great Britain Bradley Hall
Samuel Blanchet
50.04 24 50.11 22 50.23 34
30  Austria Markus Treichl
Markus Glück
50.17 31 50.43 31 49.90 25
31  Czech Republic Jan Vrba
Dominik Suchý
50.11 29 50.48 32 49.95 27
3  Italy Simone Bertazzo
Mattia Variola
50.11 29 50.34 30 50.18 33
26  South Korea Suk Young-jin
Oh Jea-han
50.49 33 50.20 24 49.97 29
29  Italy Patrick Baumgartner
Costantino Ughi
50.25 32 50.54 33 50.13 32
34  Romania Mihai Tentea
Florin Cezar Crăciun
50.63 34 50.58 34 50.11 31
35  Serbia Vuk Rađenović
Miroslav Novaković
50.66 35 50.81 35 50.52 35
36  Croatia Dražen Silić
Mate Mezulić
51.22 36 51.46 36 51.09 36

References

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  1. ^ "Schedule". Archived from the original on 2017-02-01. Retrieved 2017-01-28.
  2. ^ "Start list" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-02-22. Retrieved 2017-02-21.
  3. ^ Results after Run 2
  4. ^ Final results[dead link]