2023 European Championships | |
Location: | Altenberg |
Dates: | 20–22 January |
Previous: | St. Moritz 2022 |
Next: | Sigulda 2024 |
The 2023 IBSF European Championships were held from 20 to 22 January 2023 in Altenberg, Germany.[1]
With four gold medals, Germany was the top nation at the European championships as in the years before, and with eleven from eighteen medals, dominated the championships. However, Great Britain denied the Germans two gold medals in the male events, won on the first and the last event of the championships. This continued a pattern for the season of close competition on the male side between Germany and Great Britain, which would continue in the IBSF World Championships 2023, held later that month. Skeleton racer Matt Weston won his first international title in a competition where Great Britain took three of the first five positions. It was the first British medal in this competition since 2015. Two days later Brad Hall and his crew celebrated a first-ever European bobsleigh championship for the British team.[2] After both runs Hall was nine hundredths of a second quicker than reigning world and Olympic champion in both bobsleighs Francesco Friedrich. Friedrich, who was still handicapped by a hamstring injury also failed to defend his title in the two-man sled and won the bronce medal.[3]
Six events were held.[4]
All times are local (UTC+1).
Date | Time | Events |
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20 January | 11:30 | Men run 1 & 2 |
15:30 | Women run 1 & 2 |
Date | Time | Events |
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21 January | 10:00 | Women's Monobob run 1 & 2 |
14:30 | Two-men run 1 & 2 | |
22 January | 09:15 | Two-women run 1 & 2 |
14:30 | Four-men run 1 & 2 |
Men[5] | 1:54.16 | 1:54.51 | 1:54.54 | ||||
Women[6] | 1:56.52 | 1:57.14 | 1:57.15 |
Women's Monobob[7] | 2:01.13 | 2:02.45 | 2:02.53 | ||||
Two-woman[8] | 1:54.81 | 1:55.36 | 1:55.42 | ||||
Two-man[9] | 1:51.50 | 1:51.55 | 1:51.88 | ||||
Four-man[10] | 1:49.32 | 1:49.41 | 1:49.54 |