2002 Winter Olympics / Skeleton - Men
sport | skeleton | ||||||||
discipline | skeleton | ||||||||
gender | Men | ||||||||
Attendees | 26 athletes from 18 countries | ||||||||
Competition location | Utah Olympic Park | ||||||||
Competition phase | February 20, 2002 | ||||||||
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Skeleton competitions at the 2002 Olympics |
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Women | Men |
The men's skeleton competition at the 2002 Winter Olympics was held in two runs on February 20, 2002.
The American Jim Shea became Olympic champion . The Austrian Martin Rettl won the silver medal and Gregor Stähli from Switzerland the bronze medal.
Results
rank | athlete | country | 1st run (s) | 2nd run (s) | Total (min) | Deficit (s) |
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1 | Jim Shea | United States | 50.89 | 51.07 | 1: 41.96 | - |
2 | Martin Rettl | Austria | 51.02 | 50.99 | 1: 42.01 | +0.05 |
3 | Gregor Stähli | Switzerland | 51.16 | 50.99 | 1: 42.15 | +0.19 |
4th | Clifton Wrottesley | Ireland | 51.07 | 51.50 | 1: 42.57 | +0.61 |
5 | Lincoln DeWitt | United States | 51.63 | 51.20 | 1: 42.83 | +0.87 |
6th | Jeff Pain | Canada | 51.51 | 51.41 | 1: 42.92 | +0.96 |
7th | Chris Soule | United States | 51.89 | 51.09 | 1: 42.98 | +1.02 |
8th | Kazuhiro Koshi | Japan | 51.50 | 51.52 | 1: 43.02 | +1.06 |
9 | Wilfried Schneider | Germany | 51.67 | 51.47 | 1: 43.14 | +1.18 |
10 | Duff Gibson | Canada | 51.40 | 51.76 | 1: 43.16 | +1.20 |
11 | Frank Kleber | Germany | 51.58 | 51.76 | 1: 43.34 | +1.38 |
12 | Christian Auer | Austria | 51.81 | 51.56 | 1: 43.37 | +1.41 |
13 | Kristan Bromley | Great Britain | 52.17 | 51.26 | 1: 43.43 | +1.47 |
14th | Snorre Pedersen | Norway | 52.07 | 51.70 | 1: 43.77 | +1.81 |
15th | Pascal Richard | Canada | 51.98 | 51.86 | 1: 43.84 | +1.88 |
16 | Felix Poletti | Switzerland | 51.76 | 52.11 | 1: 43.87 | +1.91 |
17th | Philippe Cavoret | France | 51.92 | 51.96 | 1: 43.88 | +1.92 |
18th | Masaru Inada | Japan | 52.05 | 51.93 | 1: 43.98 | +2.02 |
19th | Christian Steger | Italy | 52.25 | 52.15 | 1: 44.40 | +2.44 |
20th | Kang Kwang-bae | South Korea | 52.11 | 52.40 | 1: 44.51 | +2.55 |
21st | Tomass Dukurs | Latvia | 52.29 | 52.38 | 1: 44.67 | +2.71 |
22nd | Konstantin Aladashvili | Russia | 52.92 | 52.67 | 1: 45.59 | +3.63 |
23 | Michael Voudouris | Greece | 54.11 | 54.33 | 1: 48.44 | +6.48 |
24 | Josef Chuchla | Czech Republic | 54.02 | 54.64 | 1: 48.66 | +6.70 |
25th | Luis Carrasco | Mexico | 54.32 | 54.66 | 1: 48.98 | +7.02 |
26th | Germán Glessner | Argentina | 55.40 | 57.25 | 1: 52.65 | +10.69 |
27 | Patrick Antaki | Lebanon | 1: 03.01 | 1: 01.43 | 2: 04.44 | +22.48 |