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2018 IBSF Junior & U23 World Championships

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The 2018 IBSF Junior & U23 World Championships took place at the St. Moritz-Celerina Olympic Bobrun in St.Moritz, Switzerland, from 25 to 28 January 2018.

Schedule

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Six events were held.[1]

All times are local (UTC+1).

Date Time Events
25 January 09:00 Junior Women's skeleton
Junior Men's skeleton
27 January 09:30 Junior 2-women bobsleigh
U23 2-women bobsleigh
Junior 2-men bobsleigh
U23 2-men bobsleigh
28 January 09:30 Junior four-men bobsleigh
U23 four-men bobsleigh

Medal summary

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Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Germany (GER)63514
2 Russia (RUS)1315
3 Romania (ROU)1102
4 Switzerland (SUI)0101
5 Austria (AUT)0011
 China (CHN)0011
Totals (6 entries)88824

Bobsleigh

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Junior

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Two-man[2]  Germany
Richard Oelsner
Alexander Schueller
2:13.95  Germany
Christoph Hafer
Tobias Schneider
2:13.97  Austria
Benjamin Maier
Kilian Walch
2:14.11
Four-man[3]  Germany
Pablo Nolte
Alexander Mair
Matthias Sommer
Florian Bauer
2:10.10  Germany
Christoph Hafer
Michael Salzer
Sebastian Mrowka
Tobias Schneider
2:10.18  Germany
Bennet Buchmüller
Paul Krenz
Christian Hammers
Costa Laurenz
2:10.45
Two-woman[4]  Romania
Andreea Grecu
Florentina Iusco
2:18.46  Germany
Laura Nolte
Lavinia Pittschaft
2:18.77  Germany
Kim Kalicki
Lena Zelichowski
2:18.85

Under-23

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Two-man[5]  Germany
Richard Oelsner
Alexander Schueller
2:13.95  Romania
Mihai Tentea
Ciprian Daroczi
2:14.57  Germany
Jonas Jannusch
Benedikt Hertel
2:14.96
Four-man[6]  Germany
Richard Oelsner
Benedikt Hertel
Alexander Schueller
Paul Straub
2:10.67  Switzerland
Michael Vogt
Alain Knuser
Silvio Weber
Sandro Michel
2:10.91  Russia
Aleksandr Bredikhin
Denis Korotkov
Vladislav Zharovtsev
Georgiy Kuzmenko
2:11.54
Two-woman[7]  Germany
Laura Nolte
Lavinia Pittschaft
2:18.77  Russia
Polina Nazaruk
Victoria Shabalina
2:18.94  China
Ying Qing
He Xinyi
2:19.31

Skeleton

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men[8] Nikita Tregubov
 Russia
2:16.36 Vladislav Marchenkov
 Russia
2:17.29 Felix Keisinger
 Germany
2:17.46
Women[9] Anna Fernstädt
 Germany
2:20.07 Yulia Kanakina
 Russia
2:20.88 Susanne Kreher
 Germany
2:21.08

References

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