2008–09 Bobsleigh World Cup

The 2008–09 Bobsleigh World Cup was a multi race tournament over a season for bobsleigh. The season started on 24 November 2008 in Winterberg and ended on 14 February 2009 in Park City, Utah. The World Cup was organised by the FIBT who also run world cups and championships in skeleton.

2008–09 Bobsleigh World Cup
Winners
Combined men'sRussia Alexandre Zoubkov
Two-manSwitzerland Beat Hefti
Four-manRussia Alexandre Zoubkov
Two-womanGermany Sandra Kiriasis
Competitions
Venues8

Calendar

Below is the schedule of the 2008/09 season.[1]

Venue Date Details
Winterberg 24–30 November 2008
Altenberg 1–7 December 2008
Igls 8–14 December 2008
Cesana Pariol 15–21 December 2008 Cancelled to excessive snowfall (2.5 meters)[2]
Königssee[3] 5–11 January 2009
Sankt Moritz 11–18 January 2009 European Championship
Whistler 1–7 February 2009
Park City 8–14 February 2009
Lake Placid 16 February – 1 March 2009 FIBT World Championships 2009

Schedule update

On the 14 November 2008, on FIBT website it was announced that the competition at the bobsleigh track in Cortina d'Ampezzo was cancelled to technical issues and the competition for 5–11 January 2009 was moved to the Königssee track in Germany.

Results

Two-man

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
Winterberg Beat Hefti
Thomas Lamparter
  Switzerland
1:51.79
(55.86/55.93)
André Lange
Kevin Kuske
 Germany
1:51.96
(55.98/55.98)
Thomas Florschuetz
Marc Kühne
 Germany
1:52.09
(56.08/56.01)
Altenberg André Lange
Kevin Kuske
 Germany
1:52.60
(55.80/56.80)
Steven Holcomb
Justin Olsen
 United States
1:52.85
(55.95/56.90)
Beat Hefti
Thomas Lamparter
  Switzerland
1:53.11
(55.86/57.25)
Igls Thomas Florschuetz
Marc Kühne
 Germany
1:39.21
(49.56/49.65)
Beat Hefti
Thomas Lamparter
  Switzerland
1:44.70
(52.24/52.46)
Steven Holcomb
Justin Olsen
 United States
1:44.75
(52.37/52.38)
Königssee Thomas Florschuetz
Marc Kühne
 Germany
1:44.62
(52.20/52.42)
Ivo Rüegg
Cedric Grand
  Switzerland
1:39.27
(49.54/49.73)
Alexandre Zoubkov
Dmitry Trunenkov
Alexey Voevoda
 Russia
Karl Angerer
Alex Mann
 Germany
1:39.31
(49.58/49.73)
1:39.31
(49.73/49.58)
St. Moritz[4] Pierre Lueders
David Bissett
 Canada
2:14.34
(1:07.55/1:06.79)
Ivo Rüegg
Roman Handschin
  Switzerland
2:14.64
(1:07.78/1:06.86)
Beat Hefti
Thomas Lamparter
  Switzerland
2:15.08
(1:08.03/1:07.05)
St. Moritz Pierre Lueders
David Bissett
 Canada
2:12.08
(1:06.21/1:05.87)
André Lange
Martin Putze
 Germany
2:12.10
(1:06.23/1:05.87)
Beat Hefti
Thomas Lamparter
  Switzerland
2:12.23
(1:06.36/1:05.87)
Whistler Thomas Florschuetz
Marc Kühne
 Germany
1:43.95
(51.99/51.96)
Beat Hefti
Thomas Lamparter
  Switzerland
1:44.03
(52.08/51.95)
Pierre Lueders
David Bissett
 Canada
1:44.14
(51.98/52.16)
Park City Alexandre Zoubkov
Alexey Voevoda
 Russia
1:36.51
(48.26/48.25)
Thomas Florschuetz
Marc Kühne
 Germany
1:36.68
(48.44/48.24)
Beat Hefti
Thomas Lamparter
  Switzerland
1:36.69
(48.30/48.39)
Lake Placid FIBT World Championships 2009

Four-man

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
Winterberg André Lange
Alexander Rödiger
Kevin Kuske
Martin Putze
 Germany
1:49.30
(54.76/54.54)
Alexandr Zubkov
Roman Oreshnikov
Dmitry Trunenkov
Dmitriy Stepushkin
 Russia
1:49.63
(54.85/54.78)
Steven Holcomb
Justin Olsen
Steve Mesler
Curtis Tomasevicz
 United States
1:49.82
(54.99/54.83)
Altenberg Karl Angerer
Andreas Udvari
Matej Juhart
Gregor Bermbach
 Germany
56.58 André Lange
Alexander Rödiger
Kevin Kuske
Martin Putze
 Germany
Alexandr Zubkov
Roman Oreshnikov
Dmitry Trunenkov
Dmitriy Stepushkin
 Russia
56.77
Igls Alexandr Zubkov
Roman Oreshnikov
Dmitry Trunenkov
Dmitriy Stepushkin
 Russia
1:42.34
(51.15/51.19)
Steven Holcomb
Justin Olsen
Steve Mesler
Curtis Tomasevicz
 United States
1:42.48
(51.25/51.23)
Dmitry Abramovitch
Philippe Egorov
Andrey Jurkov
Petr Moiseev
 Russia
1:42.54
(51.27/51.27)
Königssee Karl Angerer
Andreas Udvari
Alex Mann
Gregor Bermbach
 Germany
1:37.84
(48.96/48.88)
Edwin van Calker
Arnold van Calker
Arno Klaassen
Sybren Jansma
 Netherlands
1:37.93
(48.91/49.02)
André Lange
René Hoppe
Alexander Rödiger
Martin Putze
 Germany
Janis Minins
Daumants Dreiškens
Oskars Melbardis
Intars Dambis
 Latvia
1:37.94
(48.78/49.16)
(48.83/49.11)
St. Moritz Alexandr Zubkov
Roman Oreshnikov
Dmitry Trunenkov
Dmitriy Stepushkin
 Russia
2:10.48
(1:05.20/1:05.28)
Thomas Florschütz
Marc Kühne
Andreas Barucha
Alex Metzger
 Germany
2:10.79
(1:05.61/1:05.18)
Karl Angerer
Andreas Udvari
Thomas Pöge
Gregor Bermbach
 Germany
2:10.81
(1:05.53/1:05.28)
Whistler Janis Minins
Daumants Dreiškens
Oskars Melbardis
Intars Dambis
 Latvia
1:42.17
(50.97/51.20)
Steven Holcomb
Justin Olsen
Steve Mesler
Curtis Tomasevicz
 United States
1:42.23
(50.99/51.24)
Alexandr Zubkov
Philippe Egorov
Petr Moiseev
Alexey Andryunin
 Russia
1:42.67
(51.18/51.49)
Park City Steven Holcomb
Justin Olsen
Steve Mesler
Curtis Tomasevicz
 United States
1:34.34
(47.03/47.31)
Janis Minins
Daumants Dreiškens
Oskars Melbardis
Intars Dambis
 Latvia
1:34.57
(47.28/47.29)
Alexandr Zubkov
Roman Oreshnikov
Dmitry Trunenkov
Dmitriy Stepushkin
 Russia
1:34.68
(47.26/47.42)
Park City Steven Holcomb
Justin Olsen
Steve Mesler
Curtis Tomasevicz
 United States
1:34.80
(47.60/47.20)
Janis Minins
Daumants Dreiškens
Oskars Melbardis
Intars Dambis
 Latvia
1:35.35
(47.89/47.46)
Alexandr Zubkov
Roman Oreshnikov
Dmitry Trunenkov
Dmitriy Stepushkin
 Russia
1:35.57
(48.04/47.53)
Lake Placid FIBT World Championships 2009

Two-woman

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
Winterberg Helen Upperton
Jennifer Ciochetti
 Canada
1:55.86
(58.04/57.82)
Sandra Kiriasis
Romy Logsch
 Germany
1:56.11
(58.33/57.78)
Cathleen Martini
Janine Tischer
 Germany
1:56.39
(58.31/58.08)
Altenberg Sandra Kiriasis
Berit Wiacker
 Germany
1:55.71
(58.05/57.66)
Cathleen Martini
Janine Tischer
 Germany
1:55.73
(57.79/57.94)
Shauna Rohbock
Elana Meyers
 United States
1:56.12
(57.93/58.19)
Igls Helen Upperton
Heather Moyse
 Canada
1:49.07
(54.61/54.46)
Shauna Rohbock
Valerie Fleming
 United States
1:49.21
(54.69/54.52)
Sandra Kiriasis
Romy Logsch
 Germany
1:49.23
(54.68/54.55)
Königssee Shauna Rohbock
Valerie Fleming
 United States
1:41.91
(50.78/51.13)
Nicole Minichiello
Gillian Cooke
 United Kingdom
Sandra Kiriasis
Romy Logsch
 Germany
1:42.05
(50.87/51.18)
1:42.05
(51.02/51.03)

St. Moritz[4] Sandra Kiriasis
Berit Wiacker
 Germany
2:17.34
(1:08.75/1:08.59)
Cathleen Martini
Janine Tischer
 Germany
2:17.36
(1:08.85/1:08.51)
Nicole Minichiello
Jackie Gunn
 United Kingdom
2:17.70
(1:08.75/1:08.95)
St. Moritz Sandra Kiriasis
Berit Wiacker
 Germany
2:17.40
(1:09.20/1:08.20)
Cathleen Martini
Janine Tischer
 Germany
2:18.36
(1:09.73/1:08.63)
Nicole Minichiello
Gillian Cooke
 United Kingdom
2:18.75
(1:09.68/1:09.07)
Whistler Shauna Rohbock
Elana Meyers
 United States
1:47.10
(53.57/53.53)
Kaillie Humphries
Heather Moyse
 Canada
1:47.28
(53.62/53.66)
Erin Pac
Michelle Rzepka
 United States
1:47.40
(53.70/53.70)
Park City Cathleen Martini
Janine Tischer
 Germany
1:38.66
(49.28/49.38)
Kaillie Humphries
Shelley-Ann Brown
 Canada
1:38.84
(49.30/49.54)
Sandra Kiriasis
Patricia Polifka
 Germany
1:39.34
(49.67/49.67)
Lake Placid FIBT World Championships 2009

Standings

Two-man

Pos. Bobsledder WIN ALT IGL KON SMO 1[4] SMO 2 WHI PAR Points
1.Switzerland Beat Hefti1321133231581
2.Germany André Lange2147112561501
3.Germany Thomas Florschuetz31164121453
4.Switzerland Ivo Rüegg1658228541396
5.Russia Alexandre Zoubkov108731311711321
6.Italy Simone Bertazzo8159105101481160
7.Austria Wolfgang Stampfer191010147513101090
8.Canada Pierre Lueders518dsq11371082
9Switzerland Daniel Schmid117109151212221016
10.United States Todd Hays89651313161008
11.Canada Lyndon Rush141412131618413960
12.Latvia Jānis Miņins2219191247921906
13.Monaco Patrice Servelle151116818152012876
14.United States Steven Holcomb122389850
15.Germany Karl Angerer1331261811840
16.Latvia Edgars Maskalāns1712171810141516840
17.Netherlands Edwin Van Calker62320619171815816
18.Austria Jürgen Loacker171713991716784
19.Czech Republic Ivo Danilevič2118dsq158222114636
20.United Kingdom Lee Johnston1320211620202225578

Four-man

Pos. Bobsledder WIN ALT IGL KON SMO WHI PAR 1 PAR 2 Points
1.Russia Alexandre Zoubkov221613331646
2.Latvia Jānis Miņins6443101221549
3.Germany André Lange127397121251
4.United States Steven Holcomb3722111238
5.Austria Wolfgang Stampfer81295479171224
6.Switzerland Ivo Rüegg146131578541216
7.Switzerland Beat Hefti1222111066461184
8.Germany Karl Angerer11396111114
9.Netherlands Edwin Van Calker51652131091098
10.Canada Pierre Lueders11178841271032
11.Latvia Edgars Maskalāns1451511122111101006
12.Germany Thomas Florschuetz96132111519972
13.United States Todd Hays13199955866
14.United Kingdom Lee Johnston10191114151216794
15.Canada Lyndon Rush2215141823141413746
16.Russia Dmitry Abramovitch3788688
17.Czech Republic Ivo Danilevič2118221222132015674
18.Switzerland Daniel Schmid17131619111621672
19.Monaco Patrice Servelle2011201718152124651
20.Italy Simone Bertazzo1814242119181918607

Two-woman

Pos. Bobsledder WIN ALT IGL KON SMO 1[4] SMO 2 WHI PAR Points
1.Germany Sandra Kiriasis213211531679
2.Germany Cathleen Martini325422711599
3.United Kingdom Nicole Minichiello976233961434
4.United States Shauna Rohbock73216611380
5.Germany Claudia Schramm5597471071360
6.Canada Helen Upperton141910541314
7.Canada Kaillie Humphries68755dnf221292
8.Switzerland Sabrina Hafner10688781241288
9.United States Erin Pac410469431248
10.Netherlands Esme Kamphuis13111010119881152
11.Switzerland Fabienne Meyer1513111181014141024
12.Russia Victoria Tokovaia11111413121513101000
13.Italy Jessica Gillarduzzi12161415121512800
14.Switzerland Isabel Baumann141512141116688
15.Japan Manami Hino19dns181516131815658
16.Canada Lisa Szabon89131713dsq640
17.Russia Anastasia Skulkina1715161717464
18.Italy Francesca Iossi1617181914450
19.Romania Carmen Radenovici2119201816380
20.Austria Christina Hengster20141220376

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