Bobsleigh at the 2002 Winter Olympics – Two-woman
The Women's two-woman bobsleigh competition at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, United States was held on 19 February, at Park City.[1] The event was contested for the first time in Olympic history.
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Venue | Park City | |||||||||
Dates | February 19 | |||||||||
Competitors | 30 from 11 nations | |||||||||
Winning time | 1:37.76 | |||||||||
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Two | men | women |
Four | men | |
Results
Each of the 15 two-woman teams entered for the event completed both runs.
Rank | Country | Athletes | Run 1 | Run 2 | Total |
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United States (USA-2) | Jill Bakken Vonetta Flowers | 48.81 | 48.95 | 1:37.76 | |
Germany (GER-1) | Sandra Prokoff Ulrike Holzner | 49.10 | 48.96 | 1:38.06 | |
Germany (GER-2) | Susi Erdmann Nicole Herschmann | 49.19 | 49.10 | 1:38.29 | |
4 | Switzerland | Françoise Burdet Katharina Sutter | 49.28 | 49.06 | 1:38.34 |
5 | United States (USA-1) | Jean Racine Gea Johnson | 49.31 | 49.42 | 1:38.73 |
6 | Netherlands (NED-1) | Eline Jurg Nannet Kiemel | 49.64 | 49.54 | 1:39.18 |
7 | Italy | Gerda Weissensteiner Antonella Bellutti | 49.66 | 49.55 | 1:39.21 |
8 | Russia | Viktoria Tokovaya Kristina Bader | 49.72 | 49.55 | 1:39.27 |
9 | Canada | Christina Smith Paula McKenzie | 49.60 | 49.75 | 1:39.35 |
10 | Netherlands (NED-2) | Ilse Broeders Jeanette Pennings | 49.70 | 49.67 | 1:39.37 |
11 | Great Britain (GBR-2) | Michelle Coy Jackie Davies | 49.77 | 49.78 | 1:39.55 |
12 | Great Britain (GBR-1) | Cheryl Done Nicola Gautier | 50.10 | 49.79 | 1:39.89 |
13 | Hungary | Ildikó Strehli Éva Kürti | 49.99 | 49.92 | 1:39.91 |
14 | Sweden | Karin Olsson Lina Engren | 50.37 | 49.93 | 1:40.30 |
15 | Romania | Erika Kovacs Maria Spirescu | 50.12 | 50.62 | 1:40.74 |
References
- "Bobsleigh at the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Games: Women's Two". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
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