2019 World Championships | |
Location: | Whistler, Canada |
Dates: | February 25 – March 10 |
Venue: | Whistler Sliding Centre |
Previous: | Königssee 2017 |
Next: | Altenberg 2020 |
The 2019 IBSF World Championships were held in Whistler, Canada from February 25 to March 10, 2019.[1]
This would be the last World Championships with the mixed-sleds mixed team eventconsisting of one run each of men's skeleton, women's skeleton, 2-man bobsleigh, and 2-women bobsleighfirst introduced at the 2007 championships. The 2020 championships would see the introduction of a skeleton-only mixed team event, consisting of one run each of men's and women's skeleton.
Six events were held.
All times are local (UTC−8).
Date | Time | Events | |
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1 March | 17:00 | Two-men run 1 & 2 | |
2 March | 11:30 | Two-women run 1 & 2 | |
17:00 | Two-men run 3 & 4 | ||
3 March | 11:30 | Two-women run 3 & 4 | |
8 March | 17:00 | Four-men run 1 & 2 | |
9 March | 17:00 | Four-men run 3 & 4 |
Date | Time | Events |
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7 March | 09:00 | Men run 1 & 2 |
12:30 | Women run 1 & 2 | |
8 March | 09:00 | Men run 3 & 4 |
12:30 | Women run 3 & 4 |
Two-man[2] | Francesco Friedrich Thorsten Margis | 3:24.54 | Justin Kripps Cameron Stones | 3:25.13 | Nico Walther Paul Krenz | 3:25.43 | |
Two-woman[3] | Mariama Jamanka Annika Drazek | 3:30.08 | Stephanie Schneider Ann-Christin Strack | 3:31.14 | Christine de Bruin Kristen Bujnowski | 3:31.25 | |
Four-man[4] | Francesco Friedrich Candy Bauer Martin Grothkopp Thorsten Margis | 3:21.33 | Oskars Ķibermanis Matīss Miknis Arvis Vilkaste Jānis Strenga | 3:21.62 | Justin Kripps Ryan Sommer Cameron Stones Ben Coakwell | 3:21.78 |
Men[5] | 3:28.11 | 3:28.62 | 3:28.99 | ||||
Women[6] | 3:33.03 | 3:33.41 | 3:34.20 |
Mixed team[7] | 3:31.85 | 3:32.00 | 3:32.49 |