European Skeleton Cup 2009/10

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The European Skeleton Cup 2009/10 was a skeleton racing series organized by the Fédération Internationale de Bobsleigh et de Tobogganing (FIBT) . It was held for the tenth time and comprised eight competitions at five competition venues. Together with the Intercontinental Cup and the America's Cup, it was part of the foundation of the World Cup .

Four athletes each from Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Italy were entitled to start in the men’s race. All other nations from Europe and all African countries were entitled to three starting positions, the other nations to two. For the women, four starting places were reserved for athletes from Russia, Germany, Italy and Romania. The same rules applied to the other starting places as to the men.

Men

Events

date place winner Second Third
November 27, 2009 GermanyGermany Koenigssee AustriaAustria Matthias Guggenberger GermanyGermany Alexander Kröckel GermanyGermany Christian Baude
November 28, 2009 GermanyGermany Koenigssee GermanyGermany Christian Baude GermanyGermany Alexander Kröckel GermanyGermany Alexander Rotte
December 11, 2009 GermanyGermany Altenberg GermanyGermany Alexander Kröckel GermanyGermany Christian Baude RussiaRussia Pavel Chuiko
December 12, 2009 GermanyGermany Altenberg GermanyGermany Alexander Kröckel GermanyGermany Christian Baude CanadaCanada Eric Neilson
December 19, 2009 AustriaAustria Igls SwitzerlandSwitzerland Daniel Mächler CanadaCanada Eric Neilson AustriaAustria Markus Penz
December 20, 2009 AustriaAustria Igls GermanyGermany Alexander Kröckel SwitzerlandSwitzerland Daniel Mächler GermanyGermany Christian Baude
January 16, 2010 ItalyItaly Cesana Pariol GermanyGermany Alexander Rotte GermanyGermany Christian Baude CanadaCanada Rob Derman
January 21, 2010 SwitzerlandSwitzerland St. Moritz GermanyGermany Alexander Gassner GermanyGermany Alexander Kröckel CanadaCanada Eric Neilson

Men's individual ranking

space athlete country Points
1 Alexander Kröckel GermanyGermany Germany 515
2 Christian Baude GermanyGermany Germany 425
3 Alexander Rotte GermanyGermany Germany 355
4th Eric Neilson CanadaCanada Canada 349
5 Pavel Chuiko RussiaRussia Russia 337
6th Hiroatsu Takahashi JapanJapan Japan 293
7th Yuzuru Hanyūda JapanJapan Japan 280
8th Andrei Swistow RussiaRussia Russia 251
9 Rob Derman CanadaCanada Canada 241
10 Emilian Fink AustriaAustria Austria 181

Women

Events

date place winner Second Third
November 27, 2009 GermanyGermany Koenigssee GermanyGermany Sophia Griebel CanadaCanada Michelle Bartleman GermanyGermany Lena Joch
November 28, 2009 GermanyGermany Koenigssee GermanyGermany Sophia Griebel CanadaCanada Michelle Bartleman GermanyGermany Lena Joch
December 11, 2009 GermanyGermany Altenberg GermanyGermany Sophia Griebel GermanyGermany Lena Joch CanadaCanada Michelle Bartleman
December 12, 2009 GermanyGermany Altenberg CanadaCanada Michelle Bartleman GermanyGermany Sophia Griebel RussiaRussia Olga Nikandrova
December 19, 2009 AustriaAustria Igls CanadaCanada Michelle Bartleman SwitzerlandSwitzerland Jessica Kilian New ZealandNew Zealand Katharine Eustace
December 20, 2009 AustriaAustria Igls SwitzerlandSwitzerland Jessica Kilian GermanyGermany Sophia Griebel CanadaCanada Michelle Bartleman
January 16, 2010 ItalyItaly Cesana Pariol CanadaCanada Michelle Bartleman GermanyGermany Tina Hermann CanadaCanada Micaela Widmer
January 21, 2010 SwitzerlandSwitzerland St. Moritz CanadaCanada Sarah Reid GermanyGermany Katharina Heinz GermanyGermany Tina Hermann

Individual women ranking

space athlete country Points
1 Sophia Griebel GermanyGermany Germany 486
2 Michelle Bartleman CanadaCanada Canada 465
3 Micaela Widmer CanadaCanada Canada 341
4th Marija Orlowa RussiaRussia Russia 315
5 Olga Nikandrova RussiaRussia Russia 289
6th Laura Malaika GermanyGermany Germany 283
7th Lena Joch GermanyGermany Germany 277
8th Sandra Winkler GermanyGermany Germany 198
9 Elena Mandrino ItalyItaly Italy 197
10 Jessica Kilian SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 185

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