2011–12 Skeleton World Cup

2011–12 Skeleton World Cup
Winner
Men's singles
Women's singles
Competitions
Venues 8
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The 2011–12 Skeleton World Cup is a multi race tournament over a season for skeleton. The season will start on 2 December 2011 in Igls, Austria and end on 11 February 2012 in Calgary, Canada. The World Cup is organised by the FIBT who also run World Cups and Championships in bobsleigh. This season iss sponsored by Viessmann.

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Calendar

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

Venue Date Details
Igls 2–4 December 2011
La Plagne 9–11 December 2011
Winterberg 16–18 December 2011
Altenberg 6–8 January 2012 Also serves as FIBT European Championship
Königssee 13–15 January 2012
St. Moritz 20–22 January 2012
Whistler 2–4 February 2012
Calgary 9–11 February 2012

Results

Men

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
Igls[2] Martins Dukurs
 Latvia
1:45.64
(52.69 / 52.95)
Alexander Tretiakov
 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)
Alexander Tretiakov
 Russia
2:02.42
(1:01.09 / 1:01.33)
Winterberg[4] Martins Dukurs
 Latvia
57.90 Frank Rommel
 Germany
58.22 Alexander Tretiakov
 Russia
58.29
Altenberg
Königssee
St. Moritz
Whistler
Calgary

Women

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
Igls[5] 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[6] 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[7] Amy Gough
 Canada
1:00.16 Katharina Heinz
 Germany
1:00.24 Marion Thees
 Germany
1:00.26
Altenberg
Königssee
St. Moritz
Whistler
Calgary

Standings

Men

Pos. Bobsledder IGL ALB WIN ALT KON SMO WHI CAL Points[8]
1.  Martins Dukurs (LAT) 1 1 1 675
2.  Alexander Tretiakov (RUS) 2 3 3 610
3.  Frank Rommel (GER) 4 5 2 586
4.  Tomass Dukurs (LAT) 3 2 7 578
5.  Kristan Bromley (GBR) 5 6 4 552
6.  Alexander Kröckel (GER) 6 7 8 504
7.  Alexander Gassner (GER) 9 8 6 488
8.  Michael Douglas (CAN) 7 10 9 464
9.  Sergei Chudinov (RUS) 10 9 11 432
10.  Eric Neilson (CAN) 7 20 5 420
11.  Matthew Antoine (USA) 10 4 19 410
12.  Adam Pengilly (GBR) 14 15 12 344
13.  Matthias Guggenberger (AUT) 16 13 13 336
14.  Andy Wood (GBR) 13 21 10 326
15.  Shinsuke Tayama (JPN) 20 11 15 308
16.  Hiroatsu Takahashi (JPN) 18 12 16 304
17.  John Fairbairn (CAN) 15 14 17 304
18.  Maurizio Oioli (ITA) 19 16 18 250
19.  Raphael Maier (AUT) 16 18 21 238
20.  Anze Setina (SLO) 12 20 196

Women

Pos. Bobsledder IGL ALB WIN ALT KON SMO WHI CAL Points[9]
1.  Olga Potylitsina (RUS) 1 7 4 585
2.  Mellisa Hollingsworth (CAN) 3 1 13 545
3.  Marion Thees (GER) 9 5 3 536
4.  Anne O'Shea (USA) 7 2 9 530
5.  Amy Gough (CAN) 11 12 1 489
6.  Shelley Rudman (GBR) 5 6 14 472
7.  Katharina Heinz (GER) 13 11 2 466
8.  Emma Lincoln-Smith (AUS) 2 13 11 466
9.  Sarah Reid (CAN) 10 8 8 464
10.  Anja Huber (GER) 4 4 22 440
11.  Katie Uhlaender (USA) 3 5 384
12.  Janine Flock (AUT) 8 9 20 380
13.  Amy Williams (GBR) 12 19 6 378
14.  Maria Orlova (RUS) 16 15 10 344
15.  Nozomi Komuro (JPN) 18 17 7 336
16.  Joska Le Conté (NED) 15 18 12 312
17.  Olga Nikandrova (RUS) 21 10 16 302'
18.  Lucy Katherine Chaffer (AUS) 6 14 288
19.  Marina Gilardoni (SUI) 14 21 15 278
20.  Kimber Gabryszak (USA) 20 16 17 252

See also

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