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2001 World Championships
Location St. Moritz, Switzerland
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
←  2000
2003 →

The FIBT World Championships 2001 took place in St. Moritz, Switzerland (Men's bobsleigh) and Calgary, Alberta, Canada (Women's bobsleigh, and men's and women's Skeleton). The Swiss city had hosted the event for the record twentieth time, doing so previously in 1931 (Four-man), 1935 (Four-man), 1937 (Four-man), 1938 (Two-man), 1939 (Two-man), 1947, 1955, 1957, 1959, 1965, 1970, 1974, 1977, 1982, 1987, 1989 ( Skeleton), 1990 (Bobsleigh), 1997 (Bobsleigh), and 1998 (Skeleton). Calgary hosted the championship event for the third time, doing so previously in 1992 (Skeleton) and 1996.

Bobsleigh

Two man

Pos Team Time
Gold   Germany ( Christoph Langen, Marco Jakobs)
Silver   Switzerland ( Reto Götschi, Cédric Grand)
Bronze   Switzerland ( Martin Annen, Beat Hefti)

Four man

Pos Team Time
Gold   Germany ( Christoph Langen, Markus Zimmermann, Sven Peter, Alex Metzger)
Silver   Germany ( André Lange, Lars Behrendt. René Hoppe, Carsten Embach)
Bronze   Switzerland ( Christian Reich, Steve Anderhub, Urs Aeberhand, Domenic Keller)

Two woman

Pos Team Time
Gold   Switzerland ( Françoise Burdet, Katharina Sutter)
Silver   United States ( Jean Racine, Jennifer Davidson)
Bronze   Germany ( Susi Erdmann, Tanja Hess)

Skeleton

Men

Pos Athlete Time
Gold   Martin Rettl ( AUT)
Silver   Jeff Pain ( CAN)
Bronze   Lincoln DeWitt ( USA)

Women

Pos Athlete Time
Gold   Maya Pedersen ( SUI)
Silver   Alex Coomber ( GBR)
Bronze   Tricia Stumpf ( USA)

Coomber earned the first medal for Great Britain at the championships since 1966.

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Switzerland (SUI)2125
2  Germany (GER)2114
3  Austria (AUT)1001
4  United States (USA)0123
5  Canada (CAN)0101
  Great Britain (GBR)0101
Totals (6 entries)55515

References

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2001 World Championships
Location St. Moritz, Switzerland
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
←  2000
2003 →

The FIBT World Championships 2001 took place in St. Moritz, Switzerland (Men's bobsleigh) and Calgary, Alberta, Canada (Women's bobsleigh, and men's and women's Skeleton). The Swiss city had hosted the event for the record twentieth time, doing so previously in 1931 (Four-man), 1935 (Four-man), 1937 (Four-man), 1938 (Two-man), 1939 (Two-man), 1947, 1955, 1957, 1959, 1965, 1970, 1974, 1977, 1982, 1987, 1989 ( Skeleton), 1990 (Bobsleigh), 1997 (Bobsleigh), and 1998 (Skeleton). Calgary hosted the championship event for the third time, doing so previously in 1992 (Skeleton) and 1996.

Bobsleigh

Two man

Pos Team Time
Gold   Germany ( Christoph Langen, Marco Jakobs)
Silver   Switzerland ( Reto Götschi, Cédric Grand)
Bronze   Switzerland ( Martin Annen, Beat Hefti)

Four man

Pos Team Time
Gold   Germany ( Christoph Langen, Markus Zimmermann, Sven Peter, Alex Metzger)
Silver   Germany ( André Lange, Lars Behrendt. René Hoppe, Carsten Embach)
Bronze   Switzerland ( Christian Reich, Steve Anderhub, Urs Aeberhand, Domenic Keller)

Two woman

Pos Team Time
Gold   Switzerland ( Françoise Burdet, Katharina Sutter)
Silver   United States ( Jean Racine, Jennifer Davidson)
Bronze   Germany ( Susi Erdmann, Tanja Hess)

Skeleton

Men

Pos Athlete Time
Gold   Martin Rettl ( AUT)
Silver   Jeff Pain ( CAN)
Bronze   Lincoln DeWitt ( USA)

Women

Pos Athlete Time
Gold   Maya Pedersen ( SUI)
Silver   Alex Coomber ( GBR)
Bronze   Tricia Stumpf ( USA)

Coomber earned the first medal for Great Britain at the championships since 1966.

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Switzerland (SUI)2125
2  Germany (GER)2114
3  Austria (AUT)1001
4  United States (USA)0123
5  Canada (CAN)0101
  Great Britain (GBR)0101
Totals (6 entries)55515

References


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