FIBT World Championships 2009 explained

2009 World Championships
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Location:Lake Placid, New York
Dates:February 20-March 1
Previous:Altenberg 2008
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The FIBT World Championships 2009, officially known as the Bauhaus FIBT Bobsleigh & Skeleton World Championships, February 20 to March 1, 2009, at the bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track in Lake Placid, New York, for the ninth time, doing so previously in 1949, 1961, 1969, 1973, 1978, 1983, 1997 (skeleton), and 2003 (men's bobsleigh). Lake Placid was chosen 25–11 over Igls, Austria.

Event preparations

Local schools were involved in a "Scholastic Sliding Challenge" (SSC) as part of the FIL World Luge Championships that was held in early February 2009.[1] This program was developed at the 2007 World Luge Championships in Igls, then carried over to last year's World Luge Championships in Oberhof, Germany. 22 schools participated in the Lake Placid area that involved over 4000 students. The track was iced down on October 6, 2008, the earliest it has ever been iced in preparation for both the FIBT and FIL championships.[2] Local media coverage was provided by WSLP-FM 93.3 in neighboring Saranac Lake.[3] Online coverage in the United States was provided by Universal Sports.[4]

World Cup champions prior to the championships

As of February 15, 2009, the top three final World Cup positions were as follows (note: in bobsleigh, only the driver is shown):

DisciplineLeaderSecondThird
Bobsleigh men's combined[5] - Alexandre Zoubkov - Beat Hefti - André Lange
Bobsleigh two-man[6] - Beat Hefti - Thomas Florschütz - André Lange
Bobsleigh four-man[7] - Alexandre Zoubkov - Janis Minins - Steven Holcomb
Bobsleigh two-woman[8] - Sandra Kiriasis - Cathleen Martini - Shauna Rohbock
Men's skeleton[9]
Women's skeleton[10]

Bobsleigh

Two-man

February 21–22, 2009, at 08:30 EST (13:30 UTC) for the last two runs. The eventual silver medalists from Germany had the fastest first run, but the Swiss duo of Rüegg and Grand had the fastest times for the remaining three runs. Three-time and defending champion André Lange of Germany finished fifth.[11]

PosTeamTime
Gold II (Ivo Rüegg, Cédric Grand)3:42.20
Silver I (Thomas Florschütz, Marc Kühne)+0.22
Bronze I (Steven Holcomb, Curtis Tomasevicz)+0.40

Four-man

February 28 – March 1, 2009. The United States had the fastest time in each of the four runs to win their first bobsleigh gold medal at the World championships since 1959.[12] This was Latvia's first ever medal at the championships while five-time and defending champion Lange of Germany would finish second.

PosTeamTime
Gold I (Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler, Curtis Tomasevicz)3:36.61
Silver II (André Lange, Alexander Rödiger, Kevin Kuske, Martin Putze)+ 0.97
Bronze I (Jānis Miņins, Daumants Dreiškens, Oskars Melbārdis, Intars Dambis)+ 1.00

Two-woman

February 20–21, 2009. The Canadian duo of Kaillie Humphries and Heather Moyse led after the first run while Rohbock/Meyers led after the second run before the British team of Minichiello/Cooke had the fastest third and fourth runs. Three-time defending champion Sandra Kiriasis of Germany finished seventh.[13]

PosTeamTime
Gold I (Nicola Minichiello, Gillian Cooke)3:48.22
Silver I (Shauna Rohbock, Elana Meyers)+0.38
Bronze II (Cathleen Martini, Janine Tischer)+0.62

Skeleton

Men

February 27–28, 2009. The second run was cancelled after 20 skeleton racers had completed to irregular track conditions. Pengilly came from 15th after the first run to earn the silver medal.[14] It was also Stähli's third gold medal which he earned on his 41st birthday.

PosAthleteTime
Gold2.46.58
Silver+0.35
Bronze+0.51

Women

February 26–27, 2009. Trott set the track record in the first run and had the fastest time in all three runs.[15] The final run was plagued with heavy rainfall and strong winds up to 50 mph (85 km/h). It was Williams' first world championship medal.

PosAthleteTime
Gold3:47.97
Silver+0.59
Bronze+0.64

Mixed team

February 22, 2009. The mixed team eventconsisting of one run each of men's skeleton, women's skeleton, 2-man bobsleigh, and 2-women bobsleighdebuted at the 2007 championships. Germany had the fastest times in the first and third runs to win its third straight mixed team championship.[16]

PosTeamTime
Gold (Frank Rommel, Sandra Kiriasis, Patricia Polifka, Marion Trott, Thomas Florschütz, & Andreas Barucha)3:45.41
Silver (Gregor Stähli, Sabrina Hafner, Anne Dietrich, Maya Pedersen, Ivo Rüegg, & Cédric Grand)+0.24
Bronze (Eric Bernotas, Shauna Rohbock, Valerie Fleming, Katie Uhlaender, Steven Holcomb, & Justin Olsen)+0.25

References

Notes and References

  1. (September 26, 2008, article accessed October 3, 2008.)
  2. (October 6, 2008, article accessed October 17, 2008.)
  3. http://www.wslpfm.com/ WSLP-FM official website.
  4. http://www.universalsports.com/bobsled/index.html Universal Sports Bobsled website access.
  5. Web site: FIBT 2008-09 men's bobsleigh World Cup final results. . 2009-01-26 . 2011-10-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111002161409/http://www.fibt.com/index.php?id=177&rankname=12&event=WC&season=2008%20%2F%202009&getresult=1 . dead .
  6. Web site: FIBT 2008-09 two-man bobsleigh World Cup final results. . 2009-01-26 . 2011-10-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111002161430/http://www.fibt.com/index.php?id=177&rankname=1&event=WC&season=2008%20%2F%202009&getresult=1 . dead .
  7. Web site: FIBT 2008-09 four-man bobsleigh World Cup final results. . 2009-01-26 . 2011-10-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111002161443/http://www.fibt.com/index.php?id=177&rankname=2&event=WC&season=2008%20%2F%202009&getresult=1 . dead .
  8. Web site: FIBT 2008-09 two-woman bobsleigh World Cup final results. . 2009-01-26 . 2011-10-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111002161536/http://www.fibt.com/index.php?id=177&rankname=3&event=WC&season=2008%20%2F%202009&getresult=1 . dead .
  9. Web site: FIBT 2008-09 men's skeleton World Cup final results. . 2009-01-26 . 2011-10-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111002161545/http://www.fibt.com/index.php?id=177&rankname=5&event=WC&season=2008%20%2F%202009&getresult=1 . dead .
  10. Web site: FIBT 2008-09 women's skeleton World Cup final results. . 2009-01-26 . 2011-10-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111002161607/http://www.fibt.com/index.php?id=177&rankname=6&event=WC&season=2008%20%2F%202009&getresult=1 . dead .
  11. http://www.fibt.com/index.php?id=63&event=22465&L=0 FIBT World Championships 2009 bobsleigh two-man results.
  12. Web site: FIBT World Championships 2009 bobsleigh four-man results. . 2009-03-01 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111002161956/http://www.fibt.com/index.php?id=63&event=22473&L=0 . 2011-10-02 . dead .
  13. http://www.fibt.com/index.php?id=63&event=22464&L=0 FIBT World Championships 2009 bobsleigh two-woman results.
  14. Web site: FIBT World Championships 2009 men's skeleton results. . 2009-02-28 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111002161936/http://www.fibt.com/index.php?id=63&event=22471&L=0 . 2011-10-02 . dead .
  15. Web site: FIBT World Championships 2009 women's skeleton results. . 2009-02-28 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111002161900/http://www.fibt.com/index.php?id=63&event=22469&L=0 . 2011-10-02 . dead .
  16. http://www.fibt.com/index.php?id=63&event=22468&L=0 FIBT World Championships 2009 mixed team results.