Skeleton America's Cup 2008/09

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In the 2008/09 season , the America's Cup of skeleton drivers was held for the ninth time. This season the competition series consisted of eight races, each of which was held in four double events. The first three double events were held before the season in the Skeleton World Cup 2008/09 , the last followed at the end of the season. The America's Cup thus marked the beginning and the end of the international skeleton season.

Eligible to start were five athletes from the Canadian, US and Japanese associations as well as four starters from South Korea (men only), Australia and New Zealand. All not already listed countries of the American double continent, Asia and Australia and Oceania were each entitled to three starting places. The remaining countries from Europe and Africa were each allowed two starting places. One athlete received 75 points for a win, the following starters correspondingly less. All points went into an overall ranking, which was fed from the four racing series World Cup, Intercontinental Cup as well as Europe and America's Cup, the FIBT Skeleton Ranking 2008/09 . While starters from Switzerland have been active since the beginning of the series, starters from Germany only intervened from the third station and Austrians did not intervene in the competition at all.

Men

Events

date place winner Second Third
October 31, 2008 United StatesUnited States Park City United StatesUnited States Zach Lund United StatesUnited States Matthew Antoine United StatesUnited States Caleb Smith
November 1, 2008 United StatesUnited States Park City United StatesUnited States Eric Bernotas United StatesUnited States John Daly United StatesUnited States Caleb Smith
November 7, 2008 CanadaCanada Calgary United StatesUnited States Kevin Ellis FranceFrance Grégory Saint-Géniès JapanJapan Yuzuru Hanyūda
November 8, 2008 CanadaCanada Calgary United StatesUnited States Kevin Ellis JapanJapan Yuzuru Hanyūda FranceFrance Grégory Saint-Géniès
November 21, 2008 United StatesUnited States Lake Placid GermanyGermany Frank Rommel United StatesUnited States Matthew Antoine United StatesUnited States John Daly
November 22, 2008 United StatesUnited States Lake Placid GermanyGermany Sandro Stielicke United StatesUnited States Matthew Antoine GermanyGermany Frank Rommel
April 2, 2009 United StatesUnited States Lake Placid United StatesUnited States Chris Burgess United StatesUnited States Luke Schulz FranceFrance Grégory Saint-Géniès
April 3, 2009 United StatesUnited States Lake Placid United StatesUnited States Luke Schulz United StatesUnited States Chris Burgess United StatesUnited States John Daly

Men's individual ranking

space athlete country Points
1 Grégory Saint-Géniès FranceFrance France 410
2 Luke Schulz United StatesUnited States United States 311
3 Yuzuru Hanyūda JapanJapan Japan 258
4th Cho In-ho Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 238
5 Tatsuro Matsubara JapanJapan Japan 214
6th Hiroshi Andoh JapanJapan Japan 213
7th John Daly United StatesUnited States United States 211
8th Hiroatsu Takahashi JapanJapan Japan 206
9 Kevin Ellis United StatesUnited States United States 200
10 Matthew Antoine United StatesUnited States United States 195

Women

Events

date place winner Second Third
October 31, 2008 United StatesUnited States Park City United StatesUnited States Katie Uhlaender New ZealandNew Zealand Tionette Stoddard United StatesUnited States Courtney Yamada
November 1, 2008 United StatesUnited States Park City NorwayNorway Desirée Bjerke United StatesUnited States Noelle Pikus-Pace United StatesUnited States Keslie Tomlinson
November 7, 2008 CanadaCanada Calgary United StatesUnited States Rebecca Sorensen NorwayNorway Desirée Bjerke United StatesUnited States Anne O'Shea
November 8, 2008 CanadaCanada Calgary New ZealandNew Zealand Tionette Stoddard NorwayNorway Desirée Bjerke United StatesUnited States Anne O'Shea
November 21, 2008 United StatesUnited States Lake Placid GermanyGermany Kerstin Szymkowiak United StatesUnited States Anne O'Shea GermanyGermany Anja Huber
November 22, 2008 United StatesUnited States Lake Placid GermanyGermany Anja Huber United StatesUnited States Anne O'Shea United StatesUnited States Keslie Tomlinson
April 2, 2009 United StatesUnited States Lake Placid United StatesUnited States Anne O'Shea United StatesUnited States Rebecca Sorensen New ZealandNew Zealand Tionette Stoddard
April 3, 2009 United StatesUnited States Lake Placid New ZealandNew Zealand Tionette Stoddard United StatesUnited States Anne O'Shea United StatesUnited States Rebecca Sorensen

Individual women ranking

space athlete country Points
1 Anne O'Shea United StatesUnited States United States 420
2 Tionette Stoddard New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand 370
3 Rebecca Sorensen United StatesUnited States United States 366
4th Desirée Bjerke NorwayNorway Norway 255
5 Rindy Anne Loucks JamaicaJamaica Jamaica 210
6th Amilia Wallace AustraliaAustralia Australia 202
7th Keslie Tomlinson United StatesUnited States United States 200
8th Katharine Eustace New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand 196
9 Jaclyn LaBerge CanadaCanada Canada 189
10 Nozomi Komuro JapanJapan Japan 175

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