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1979 World Championships
Location Königssee, West Germany

The FIBT World Championships 1979 took place in Königssee, West Germany. It was the first championships that took place on an artificially refrigerated track. The track also hosted the luge world championships that same year, the first time that had ever happened in both bobsleigh and luge in a non- Winter Olympic year ( Igls hosted both events for the 1976 games in neighboring Innsbruck.).

Two man bobsleigh

Pos Team Time
Gold   Switzerland ( Erich Schärer, Josef Benz)
Silver   West Germany ( Stefan Gaisreiter, Manfred Schumann, Fritz Ohlwärter)
Bronze   West Germany ( Toni Mangold, Stefan Späte)

Ohlwärter replaced the injured Schumann after the third heat of this event.

Four man bobsleigh

Pos Team Time
Gold   West Germany ( Stefan Gaisreiter, Dieter Gebard, Hans Wagner, Heinz Busche)
Silver   East Germany ( Meinhard Nehmer, Detlef Richter, Bernhard Germeshausen, Hans-Jürgen Gerhardt)
Bronze   Switzerland ( Erich Schärer, Ulrich Bächli, Hansjörg Trachsel, Josef Benz)

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  West Germany (FRG)1113
2  Switzerland (SUI)1012
3  East Germany (GDR)0101
Totals (3 entries)2226


References

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1979 World Championships
Location Königssee, West Germany

The FIBT World Championships 1979 took place in Königssee, West Germany. It was the first championships that took place on an artificially refrigerated track. The track also hosted the luge world championships that same year, the first time that had ever happened in both bobsleigh and luge in a non- Winter Olympic year ( Igls hosted both events for the 1976 games in neighboring Innsbruck.).

Two man bobsleigh

Pos Team Time
Gold   Switzerland ( Erich Schärer, Josef Benz)
Silver   West Germany ( Stefan Gaisreiter, Manfred Schumann, Fritz Ohlwärter)
Bronze   West Germany ( Toni Mangold, Stefan Späte)

Ohlwärter replaced the injured Schumann after the third heat of this event.

Four man bobsleigh

Pos Team Time
Gold   West Germany ( Stefan Gaisreiter, Dieter Gebard, Hans Wagner, Heinz Busche)
Silver   East Germany ( Meinhard Nehmer, Detlef Richter, Bernhard Germeshausen, Hans-Jürgen Gerhardt)
Bronze   Switzerland ( Erich Schärer, Ulrich Bächli, Hansjörg Trachsel, Josef Benz)

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  West Germany (FRG)1113
2  Switzerland (SUI)1012
3  East Germany (GDR)0101
Totals (3 entries)2226


References


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