Olympische Winterspiele 1992/Bob – Zweierbob (Männer)
Sportart | Bob | ||||||||
Disziplin | Zweierbob | ||||||||
Geschlecht | Männer | ||||||||
Teilnehmer | 92 Athleten aus 25 Ländern | ||||||||
Wettkampfort | Piste de La Plagne | ||||||||
Wettkampfphase | 15. und 16. Februar 1992 | ||||||||
Siegerzeit | 4:03,26 min | ||||||||
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![]() Olympischen Winterspielen 1992 | |
Zweierbob | Männer |
Viererbob | Männer |
Der Zweierbob der Männer bei den Olympischen Winterspielen 1992 in Albertville bestand aus vier Läufen, von denen zwei am 15. und zwei am 16. Februar 1992 ausgetragen wurden. Austragungsort war die Piste de La Plagne. Am Start waren 92 Teilnehmer aus 25 Ländern, von denen alle in die Wertung kamen. Olympiasieger wurden die Schweizer Gustav Weder und Donat Acklin mit einer Gesamtzeit von 4:03,26 Minuten. Die Silbermedaille holten die Deutschen Rudi Lochner und Markus Zimmermann vor ihren Landsmännern Christoph Langen und Günther Eger, die die Bronzemedaille gewann.
Titelträger
Olympiasieger | Jānis Ķipurs Wladimir Koslow ( ![]() | Calgary 1988 |
Weltmeister | Rudi Lochner Markus Zimmermann ( ![]() | Altenberg 1991 |
Ergebnisse
Rang | Athleten | Nation | Lauf 1 | Lauf 2 | Lauf 3 | Lauf 4 | Gesamt | ||||
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Zeit (min) | Rang | Zeit (min) | Rang | Zeit (min) | Rang | Zeit (min) | Rang | Zeit (min) | |||
1 | Gustav Weder Donat Acklin | ![]() | 1:00,49 | 9 | 1:00,97 | 3 | 1:00,84 | 1 | 1:00,96 | 1 | 4:03,26 |
2 | Rudi Lochner Markus Zimmermann | ![]() | 1:00,69 | 11 | 1:01,00 | 4 | 1:00,90 | 2 | 1:00,96 | 1 | 4:03,55 |
3 | Christoph Langen Günther Eger | ![]() | 1:00,33 | 4 | 1:01,06 | 5 | 1:01,14 | 5 | 1:01,10 | 3 | 4:03,63 |
4 | Ingo Appelt Thomas Schroll | ![]() | 1:00,46 | 8 | 1:00,87 | 1 | 1:01,09 | 4 | 1:01,25 | 6 | 4:03,67 |
5 | Günther Huber Stefano Ticci | ![]() | 1:00,36 | 7 | 1:00,87 | 1 | 1:01,08 | 3 | 1:01,41 | 11 | 4:03,72 |
6 | Mark Tout Lenny Paul | ![]() | 1:00,10 | 1 | 1:01,10 | 8 | 1:01,44 | 9 | 1:01,23 | 5 | 4:03,87 |
7 | Brian Shimer Herschel Walker | ![]() | 1:00,34 | 6 | 1:01,27 | 10 | 1:01,22 | 8 | 1:01,12 | 4 | 4:03,95 |
8 | Gerhard Rainer Thomas Bachler | ![]() | 1:00,33 | 4 | 1:01,20 | 9 | 1:01,18 | 6 | 1:01,29 | 7 | 4:04,00 |
9 | Dennis Marineau Chris Farstad | ![]() | 1:00,19 | 2 | 1:01,36 | 12 | 1:01,18 | 6 | 1:01,35 | 9 | 4:04,08 |
10 | Christian Meili Christian Reich | ![]() | 1:00,23 | 3 | 1:01,31 | 11 | 1:01,44 | 9 | 1:01,38 | 10 | 4:04,36 |
11 | Greg Haydenluck David MacEachern | ![]() | 1:00,69 | 11 | 1:01,09 | 7 | 1:01,57 | 14 | 1:01,49 | 13 | 4:04,84 |
12 | Pasquale Gesuito Antonio Tartaglia | ![]() | 1:01,02 | 15 | 1:01,07 | 6 | 1:01,52 | 12 | 1:01,33 | 8 | 4:04,94 |
13 | Nick Phipps George Farrell | ![]() | 1:00,49 | 9 | 1:01,43 | 14 | 1:01,69 | 15 | 1:01,78 | 17 | 4:05,39 |
14 | Christophe Flacher Claude Dasse | ![]() | 1:01,13 | 16 | 1:01,52 | 15 | 1:01,47 | 11 | 1:01,44 | 12 | 4:05,56 |
15 | Sandis Prūsis Adris Plūksna | ![]() | 1:00,92 | 13 | 1:01,40 | 13 | 1:01,56 | 13 | 1:01,74 | 16 | 4:05,62 |
16 | Zintis Ekmanis Aldis Intlers | ![]() | 1:00,94 | 14 | 1:01,57 | 16 | 1:01,88 | 18 | 1:01,94 | 18 | 4:06,33 |
17 | Gabriel Fourmigué Philippe Tanchon | ![]() | 1:01,19 | 18 | 1:01,72 | 19 | 1:01,77 | 16 | 1:01,70 | 14 | 4:06,38 |
18 | Csaba Nagy Lakatos Laurențiu Budur | ![]() | 1:01,34 | 20 | 1:01,58 | 17 | 1:02,06 | 21 | 1:01,70 | 14 | 4:06,68 |
19 | Toshio Wakita Ryoji Yamazaki | ![]() | 1:01,22 | 19 | 1:01,65 | 18 | 1:02,03 | 19 | 1:01,96 | 20 | 4:06,86 |
20 | Wladimir Jefimow Alexei Golowin | ![]() | 1:01,17 | 17 | 1:01,85 | 21 | 1:02,03 | 19 | 1:02,25 | 23 | 4:07,30 |
21 | Naomi Takewaki Fuminori Tsushima | ![]() | 1:01,74 | 26 | 1:01,99 | 22 | 1:01,77 | 16 | 1:01,95 | 19 | 4:07,45 |
22 | Paul Neagu Costel Petrariu | ![]() | 1:01,44 | 22 | 1:01,81 | 20 | 1:02,19 | 23 | 1:02,40 | 27 | 4:07,84 |
23 | Gilbert Bessi Michel Vatrican | ![]() | 1:01,55 | 23 | 1:02,09 | 24 | 1:02,08 | 22 | 1:02,41 | 28 | 4:08,13 |
24 | Brian Richardson Greg Harrell | ![]() | 1:01,56 | 24 | 1:02,15 | 26 | 1:02,26 | 28 | 1:02,20 | 22 | 4:08,17 |
25 | Jiří Džmura Roman Hrabaň | ![]() | 1:01,37 | 21 | 1:02,33 | 28 | 1:02,25 | 27 | 1:02,36 | 25 | 4:08,31 |
26 | Oleg Suchorutschenko Andrei Gorochow | ![]() | 1:01,77 | 27 | 1:02,06 | 23 | 1:02,19 | 23 | 1:02,31 | 24 | 4:08,33 |
27 | Erik Gogstad Atle Norstad | ![]() | 1:01,64 | 25 | 1:02,24 | 27 | 1:02,24 | 26 | 1:02,36 | 25 | 4:08,48 |
28 | Tsvetozar Viktorov Walentin Atanassow | ![]() | 1:02,35 | 31 | 1:02,11 | 25 | 1:02,20 | 25 | 1:02,11 | 21 | 4:08,77 |
29 | Borislav Vujadinović Miro Pandurević | ![]() | 1:02,22 | 29 | 1:02,43 | 29 | 1:02,73 | 30 | 1:02,73 | 30 | 4:10,11 |
30 | Glenn Turner Paul Narracott | ![]() | 1:02,17 | 28 | 1:02,61 | 31 | 1:02,81 | 31 | 1:02,66 | 29 | 4:10,25 |
31 | Petr Ramseidl Zdeněk Kohout | ![]() | 1:02,46 | 33 | 1:02,48 | 30 | 1:03,10 | 34 | 1:02,80 | 31 | 4:10,84 |
32 | Pat McDonagh Terry McHugh | ![]() | 1:02,39 | 32 | 1:03,03 | 35 | 1:02,44 | 29 | 1:03,07 | 34 | 4:10,93 |
33 | Chen Chin-San Chang Min-Jung | ![]() | 1:02,27 | 30 | 1:02,83 | 32 | 1:02,91 | 32 | 1:02,96 | 33 | 4:10,97 |
34 | Dragiša Jovanović Ognjen Sokolović | ![]() | 1:02,67 | 35 | 1:02,97 | 34 | 1:02,94 | 33 | 1:02,81 | 32 | 4:11,39 |
35 | Devon Harris Ricky McIntosh | ![]() | 1:02,57 | 34 | 1:02,88 | 33 | 1:03,13 | 35 | 1:03,10 | 35 | 4:11,68 |
36 | Dudley Stokes Chris Stokes | ![]() | 1:02,93 | 37 | 1:03,30 | 37 | 1:03,38 | 36 | 1:03,15 | 36 | 4:12,76 |
37 | Bart Carpentier Alting Dudley den Dulk | ![]() | 1:02,97 | 38 | 1:03,26 | 36 | 1:03,40 | 37 | 1:03,46 | 39 | 4:13,09 |
38 | Gerry Macken Malachy Sheridan | ![]() | 1:03,19 | 40 | 1:03,42 | 38 | 1:03,45 | 39 | 1:03,42 | 37 | 4:13,48 |
39 | Nikolai Dimitrow Dimitar Dimitrow | ![]() | 1:02,89 | 36 | 1:03,59 | 39 | 1:03,71 | 41 | 1:03,43 | 38 | 4:13,62 |
40 | Liston Bochette Douglas Rosado | ![]() | 1:03,09 | 39 | 1:03,64 | 40 | 1:03,86 | 42 | 1:03,48 | 41 | 4:14,07 |
41 | Roberto Tamés Miguel Elizondo | ![]() | 1:03,46 | 42 | 1:03,88 | 42 | 1:03,42 | 38 | 1:03,46 | 39 | 4:14,22 |
42 | Jorge Tamés Carlos Casar | ![]() | 1:03,42 | 41 | 1:03,77 | 41 | 1:03,66 | 40 | 1:03,78 | 42 | 4:14,63 |
43 | Albert Grimaldi Pascal Camia | ![]() | 1:03,57 | 44 | 1:03,88 | 42 | 1:03,93 | 43 | 1:04,04 | 44 | 4:15,42 |
44 | Sven Petersen Bill Neill | ![]() | 1:03,95 | 45 | 1:04,21 | 45 | 1:04,32 | 45 | 1:04,12 | 45 | 4:16,60 |
45 | Daniel Burgner David Entwistle | ![]() | 1:04,21 | 46 | 1:04,10 | 44 | 1:04,12 | 44 | 1:04,29 | 46 | 4:16,72 |
46 | John Amabile Jorge Bonnet | ![]() | 1:03,51 | 43 | 1:29,57 | 46 | 1:04,51 | 46 | 1:04,02 | 43 | 4:41,61 |
Weblinks
- Zweierbob bei den Olympischen Winterspielen 1992 in der Datenbank von Olympedia.org (englisch)
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