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2011–12 Skeleton World Cup

2011–12 Skeleton World Cup

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The 2011–12 Skeleton World Cup is a multi race tournament over a season for skeleton. The season started on 2 December 2011 in Igls, Austria and ended on 11 February 2012 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The World Cup is organised by the FIBT who also run World Cups and Championships in bobsleigh. This season is sponsored by Viessmann.

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Calendar

Below is the schedule of the 2011/12 season[1]

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Results

Men

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
Igls[2] Martins Dukurs
 Latvia
1:45.64
(52.69 / 52.95)
Aleksandr Tretyakov
 Russia
1:46.74
(53.25 / 53.49)
Tomass Dukurs
 Latvia
1:46.77
(53.22 / 53.55)
La Plagne[3] Martins Dukurs
 Latvia
2:01.25
(1:00.51 / 1:00.74)
Tomass Dukurs
 Latvia
2:02.23
(1:01.01 / 1:01.22)
Aleksandr Tretyakov
 Russia
2:02.42
(1:01.09 / 1:01.33)
Winterberg[4] Martins Dukurs
 Latvia
57.90 Frank Rommel
 Germany
58.22 Aleksandr Tretyakov
 Russia
58.29
Altenberg[5] Martins Dukurs
 Latvia
1:54.15
(57.18 / 56.97)
Tomass Dukurs
 Latvia
1:55.22
(57.95 / 57.27)
Alexander Kröckel
 Germany
1:55.82
(58.07 / 57.75)
Königssee[6] Frank Rommel
 Germany
1:42.94
(51.23 / 51.71)
Alexander Kröckel
 Germany
1:43.76
(52.11 / 51.65)
Matthias Guggenberger
 Austria
1:43.86
(51.97 / 51.89)
St. Moritz[7] Martins Dukurs
 Latvia
2:17.45
(1:08.87 / 1:08.58)
Ben Sandford
 New Zealand
2:19.21
(1:09.72 / 1:09.49)
Matthew Antoine
 United States
2:19.27
(1:09.73 / 1:09.54)
Whistler[8] Martins Dukurs
 Latvia
1:45.76
(52.70 / 53.06)
Frank Rommel
 Germany
1:46.51
(53.17 / 53.34)
Aleksandr Tretyakov
 Russia
1:46.51
(53.23 / 53.28)
Calgary[9] Martins Dukurs
 Latvia
1:51.88
(55.76 / 56.12)
Aleksandr Tretyakov
 Russia
1:52.56
(55.87 / 56.69)
Frank Rommel
 Germany
1:53.28
(56.33 / 56.95)

Women

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
Igls[10] Olga Potylitsina
 Russia
1:49.39
(54.71 / 54.68)
Emma Lincoln-Smith
 Australia
1:49.62
(54.66 / 54.96)
Mellisa Hollingsworth
 Canada
1:49.66
(54.76 / 54.90)
La Plagne[11] Mellisa Hollingsworth
 Canada
2:06.09
(1:03.00 / 1:03.09)
Anne O'Shea
 United States
2:06.46
(1:03.27 / 1:03.19)
Katie Uhlaender
 United States
2:06.64
(1:03.43 / 1:03.21)
Winterberg[12] Amy Gough
 Canada
1:00.16 Katharina Heinz
 Germany
1:00.24 Marion Thees
 Germany
1:00.26
Altenberg[13] Anja Huber
 Germany
59.87 Katharina Heinz
 Germany
59.97 Shelley Rudman
 Great Britain
59.99
Königssee[14] Shelley Rudman
 Great Britain
1:46.15
(53.26 / 52.89)
Marion Thees
 Germany
1:46.65
(53.41 / 53.24)
Mellisa Hollingsworth
 Canada
1:47.19
(53.77 / 53.42)
St. Moritz[15] Elizabeth Yarnold
 Great Britain
1:11.93 Shelley Rudman
 Great Britain
1:12.18 Katharina Heinz
 Germany
1:12.22
Whistler[16] Mellisa Hollingsworth
 Canada
1:49.79
(55.09 / 54.70)
Lucy Chaffer
 Australia
1:49.96
(55.16 / 54.80)
Shelley Rudman
 Great Britain
1:50.36
(55.19 / 55.17)
Calgary[17] Elizabeth Yarnold
 Great Britain
1:55.93
(58.03 / 57.90)
Anja Huber
 Germany
1:56.47
(58.29 / 58.18)
Shelley Rudman
 Great Britain
1:56.57
(58.29 / 58.28)
Amy Gough
 Canada
1:56.57
(58.41 / 58.16)

Standings

Men

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Women

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See also


References

  1. "F.I.B.T Calendar Season 2011–12" (PDF). FIBT. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 June 2012. Retrieved 12 October 2011.
  2. "World Cup 2011 / 2012 (Skeleton Men Rankings)". FIBT. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 10 December 2011.
  3. "World Cup 2011 / 2012 (Skeleton Women Rankings)". FIBT. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 10 December 2011.

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