Skeleton World Cup 2016/17

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Skeleton World Cup 2016/17

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Men's Ladies
winner
Overall World Cup LatviaLatvia Martin's course GermanyGermany Jacqueline Lölling
Competitions
Venues 08th 08th
Individual competitions 8th 8th
2015/16
2017/18

The 2016/17 Skeleton World Cup started on December 2, 2016 in Whistler and ended on March 17, 2017 in Pyeongchang . The World Cup comprised eight stations in North America , Europe and Asia and was held parallel to the Bobsleigh World Cup 2016/17 . The racing series was organized by the International Bobsleigh & Skeleton Federation (IBSF). The highlight of the season was the 2017 Skeleton World Championship from February 13th to 26th on the Königssee artificial ice rink . The European Championship also took place at the same time as the fourth World Cup in Winterberg .

The Intercontinental Cup , the European Cup and the North American Cup served as the foundation for the World Cup . The results of all racing series were included in the IBSF Skeleton Ranking 2016/17 .

Participation rates

The quota places for the individual national associations were assigned as follows on the basis of the ranking from the previous season:

Individual results of the World Cup season 2016/17

1st World Cup in Whistler , 2nd – 3rd December 2016 CanadaCanada 
discipline First place Second place third place
Women CanadaCanada Elisabeth Vathje GermanyGermany Jacqueline Lölling GermanyGermany Tina Hermann
Men Korea SouthSouth Korea Yun Sung-bin RussiaRussia Alexander Tretyakov United StatesUnited States Matthew Antoine
2nd World Cup in Lake Placid , 16. – 17. December 2016 United StatesUnited States 
discipline First place Second place third place
Women AustriaAustria Janine Flock United KingdomUnited Kingdom Elizabeth Yarnold CanadaCanada Mirela Rahneva
Men RussiaRussia Alexander Tretyakov United StatesUnited States Matthew Antoine Korea SouthSouth Korea Yun Sung-bin
3rd World Cup in Altenberg , 6-7. January 2017 GermanyGermany 
discipline First place Second place third place
Women GermanyGermany Jacqueline Lölling GermanyGermany Tina Hermann AustriaAustria Janine Flock
Men GermanyGermany Christopher Grotheer LatviaLatvia Martin's course GermanyGermany Axel Jungk
4th World Cup and European Championship in Winterberg , 14. – 15. January 2017 GermanyGermany 
discipline First place Second place third place
Women CanadaCanada Elisabeth Vathje GermanyGermany Jacqueline Lölling CanadaCanada Mirela Rahneva
Men LatviaLatvia Martin's course LatviaLatvia Tomass Dukurs RussiaRussia Alexander Tretyakov
5th World Cup in St. Moritz , January 20, 2017 SwitzerlandSwitzerland 
discipline First place Second place third place
Women CanadaCanada Mirela Rahneva United StatesUnited States Kendall Wesenberg AustriaAustria Janine Flock
Men LatviaLatvia Martin's course Korea SouthSouth Korea Yun Sung-bin RussiaRussia Nikita Tregubov
6th World Cup in Königssee , 27. – 28. January 2017 GermanyGermany 
discipline First place Second place third place
Women GermanyGermany Jacqueline Lölling GermanyGermany Tina Hermann GermanyGermany Anna Fernstädt
Men RussiaRussia Alexander Tretyakov Korea SouthSouth Korea Yun Sung-bin GermanyGermany Alexander Gassner
7th World Cup in Igls , February 3, 2017 AustriaAustria 
discipline First place Second place third place
Women GermanyGermany Tina Hermann CanadaCanada Mirela Rahneva AustriaAustria Janine Flock
Men LatviaLatvia Martin's course RussiaRussia Alexander Tretyakov Korea SouthSouth Korea Yun Sung-bin
8th World Cup in Pyeongchang , March 17th, 2017 Korea SouthSouth Korea 
discipline First place Second place third place
Women GermanyGermany Jacqueline Lölling RussiaRussia Elena Nikitina NetherlandsNetherlands Kimberley Bos
Men LatviaLatvia Martin's course Korea SouthSouth Korea Yun Sung-bin LatviaLatvia Tomass Dukurs

Overall standings and placements achieved women

Final result after 8 races

rank pilot country WHI LAK OLD WIN STM CAN IGL PYE Points
01. Jacqueline Lölling GermanyGermany Germany 2 5 1 2 8th 1 9 1 1591
02. Tina Hermann GermanyGermany Germany 3 10 2 5 7th 2 1 9 1493
03. Mirela Rahneva CanadaCanada Canada 5 3 18th 3 1 4th 2 5 1475
04th Janine Flock AustriaAustria Austria 11 1 3 4th 3 7th 3 12 1449
05. Elisabeth Vathje CanadaCanada Canada 1 8th 14th 1 4th 14th 5 6th 1386
06th Laura Deas United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 6th 10 6th 8th 6th 17th 7th 9 1240
07th Lelde Priedulēna LatviaLatvia Latvia 9 7th 5 9 14th 5 8th 14th 1224
08th. Anna Fernstädt GermanyGermany Germany 8th 4th 4th 10 11 3 - 7th 1192
09. Elizabeth Yarnold United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 4th 2 9 6th 15th 11 - 4th 1162
10. Anne O'Shea United StatesUnited States United States 6th 6th 10 13 17th 10 11 19th 1058
11. Jane Channell CanadaCanada Canada 16 16 11 12 9 11 6th 13 1040
12. Kimberley Bos NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 20th 12 13 7th 5 - 13 3 988
13. Kendall Wesenberg United StatesUnited States United States 19th 13 14th 10 2 19th 18th 11 950
14th Jelena Nikitina RussiaRussia Russia 17th 18th - 18th 20th 16 4th 2 814
15th Kim Meylemans BelgiumBelgium Belgium DNF 21st 16 14th 18th 6th 10 16 766
16. Katie Uhlaender United StatesUnited States United States - - 12 20th 12 8th 14th 8th 756
17th Marija Orlowa RussiaRussia Russia 13 9 - 19th 19th 15th 12 18th 732
18th Jaclyn Narracott AustraliaAustralia Australia 21st 17th 17th 21st 16 13 17th 15th 708
19th Joska Le Conté NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 18th 21st 19th 15th 10 18th 19th 21st 680
20th Marina Gilardoni SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 14th 14th 8th 17th 13 - - 20th 660
21st Julia Kanakina RussiaRussia Russia 12 20th 7th 16 21st - - 17th 610
22nd Nozomi Komuro JapanJapan Japan - - 21st 23 23 9 21st 22nd 432
23. Maria Montejano SpainSpain Spain 24 25th 20th 22nd 24 21st 20th 24 429
24. Katie Tannenbaum American Virgin IslandsAmerican Virgin Islands At the. Virgin Islands 22nd 24 22nd 24 22nd 22nd 23 25th 404
25th Savannah Graybill United StatesUnited States United States 10 15th - - - - - - 248
26th Takako Oguchi JapanJapan Japan 15th 19th - - - - - - 178
27. Mun Ra-young Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 23 23 - - - - - 22nd 156
28. Renata Chusina RussiaRussia Russia - - - - - - 15th 104
29 Donna Creighton United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 23 23 - - - - 16 - 96
30th Alina Tararychenkova RussiaRussia Russia - - - - - 20th - - 68
31. Johanna Balassa AustriaAustria Austria - - - - - - 22nd - 56

Overall standings and placements achieved in men

Final result after 8 races

rank pilot country WHI LAK OLD WIN STM CAN IGL PYE Points
01. Martin's course LatviaLatvia Latvia 4th 5 2 1 1 6th 1 1 1662
02. Yun Sung-bin Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 1 3 5 5 2 2 3 2 1623
03. Alexander Tretyakov RussiaRussia Russia 2 1 - 3 4th 1 2 4th 1454
04th Axel Jungk GermanyGermany Germany 6th 6th 3 6th 7th 4th 4th 7th 1448
05. Christopher Grotheer GermanyGermany Germany 9 7th 1 4th 8th 5 5 8th 1425
06th Alexander Gassner GermanyGermany Germany 7th 9 4th 8th 5 3 8th 6th 1392
07th Matthew Antoine United StatesUnited States United States 3 2 9 9 9 10 7th 10 1322
08th. Nikita Tregubov RussiaRussia Russia 5 8th 6th 6th 3 - 6th 5 1256
09. Tomass Dukurs LatviaLatvia Latvia 13 4th 7th 2 6th 9 DSQ 3 1218
10. Dominic Parsons United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 8th 10 12 12 10 7th 9 13 1144
11. Nathan Crumpton United StatesUnited States United States 14th 11 10 10 13 13 12 15th 1008
12. Rhys Thornbury New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand 16 12 11 11 21st 8th 10 10 1006
13. Barrett Martineau CanadaCanada Canada 10 14th 8th 13 11 12 16 19th 970
14th Other Mirambell SpainSpain Spain 15th 13 16 15th 14th 18th 17th 25th 744
15th Dave Greszczyszyn CanadaCanada Canada 11 17th 23 17th 24 19th 25th 12 654
16. Mattia Gaspari ItalyItaly Italy - - 14th 21st 25th 11 10 9 646
17th Marco Rohrer SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 24 26th 17th 18th 12 20th 13 21st 627
18th Jack Thomas United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 25th 25th 15th 16 18th 16 18th 20th 604
19th Matthias Guggenberger AustriaAustria Austria 26th 21st 13 19th - 14th 14th 22nd 572
20th Hiroatsu Takahashi JapanJapan Japan 18th 18th 18th 26th 19th 14th 26th 27 530
21st Kyle Tress United StatesUnited States United States 20th 19th 25th 14th 20th 24 19th - 481
22nd Kevin Boyer CanadaCanada Canada 17th 24 19th 25th 23 17th 21st - 447
23. Yegor Wesselow RussiaRussia Russia 12 22nd - - - - 15th 18th 368
24. Florian Auer AustriaAustria Austria - - 20th 22nd 27 - 20th 16 320
25th Katsuyuki Miyajima JapanJapan Japan - - 27 23 16 22nd 22nd 30th 310
26th Lee Han-sin Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 22nd 15th - - 22nd 23 - - 266
27. Advised Graf SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland - - 26th 27 15th - 29 26th 232
28. Yevgeny Rukosuev RussiaRussia Russia - - 22nd 20th 17th - - - 212
29 Alexander Auer AustriaAustria Austria 23 23 21st - - - - 24 207
30th John Farrow AustraliaAustralia Australia 19th 16 - - - - - - 170
31. Kim Ji-soo Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea - - - - - - 24 16 141
32. Stefan Geisler AustriaAustria Austria - - - 24 26th - 26th - 117
33. Rasmus Ottosson SwedenSweden Sweden 21st - - - - 28 - 29 114
34. John Daly United StatesUnited States United States - - - - - - - 14th 112
35. Manuel Schwaerzer ItalyItaly Italy - - - - - 26th 28 28 92
36. Philipp Mölter Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic - - 24 - - 27 - - 77
37. Joseph Cecchini ItalyItaly Italy DSQ 20th - - - - - 68
38. Ronald Auderset SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 27 27 - - - - - - 64
39. Konstantin Choroschko RussiaRussia Russia - - - - - 21st - - 62
40. Evan Neufeldt CanadaCanada Canada - - - - - - - 23 50
41. Nicholas Timmings AustraliaAustralia Australia - - - - - - 23 - 50
42. Artyom Drozdov RussiaRussia Russia - - - - - 25th - - 40

Individual evidence

  1. IBSF European Championships 2017 take place in Winterberg. IBSF, August 21, 2016, accessed October 23, 2016 .
  2. Participation rates men 2016/17. Retrieved October 23, 2016 (PDF file, 868 kB).
  3. Participation rates women 2016/17. Retrieved October 23, 2016 (PDF file, 872 kB).

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