Skeleton World Cup 2019/20

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Skeleton World Cup 2019/20

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Men's Ladies
winner
Overall World Cup LatviaLatvia Martin's course GermanyGermany Jacqueline Lölling
Competitions
Venues 8th 8th
Individual competitions 8th 8th
2018/19
2020/21

The 2019/20 Skeleton World Cup began on December 7, 2019 in Lake Placid and ended on February 16, 2020 in Sigulda . The World Cup comprised eight stations in North America and Europe and was held parallel to the Bobsleigh World Cup 2019/20 . The originally planned first World Cup in Park City had to be relocated to Lake Placid due to a technical defect in the cooling system of the bobsled run. The racing series was organized by the International Bobsleigh & Skeleton Federation (IBSF). The highlight of the season was the World Championships from February 18 to March 1, 2020 in Altenberg , the results of which, however, did not count towards the World Cup.

World Cup Calendar

# date country place Competition venue
1 7th-8th December 2019 United StatesUnited States United States Lake Placid 1 Lake Placid bobsled run
2 9-15 December 2019 United StatesUnited States United States Lake Placid Lake Placid bobsled run
3 December 31, 2019 - January 5, 2020 GermanyGermany Germany Winterberg Veltins ice arena
4th 6-12 January 2020 FranceFrance France La Plagne La Plagne bobsleigh and sled run
5 13-19 January 2020 AustriaAustria Austria Innsbruck-Igls Olympic ice track Innsbruck-Igls
6th 20.-26. January 2020 GermanyGermany Germany Koenigssee Koenigssee artificial ice rink
7th January 27 - February 2, 2020 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland St. Moritz Olympia Bobrun St. Moritz – Celerina
8th 10-16 February 2020 LatviaLatvia Latvia Sigulda Sigulda bobsleigh and sled run
1 Relocated from Park City

Overview

1st World Cup in Lake Placid , December 7th - 8th, 2019 United StatesUnited States 
discipline First place Second place third place
Women GermanyGermany Jacqueline Lölling AustriaAustria Janine Flock GermanyGermany Tina Hermann
Men GermanyGermany Axel Jungk LatviaLatvia Martin's course RussiaRussia Alexander Tretyakov
2nd World Cup in Lake Placid , 9. – 15. December 2019 United StatesUnited States 
discipline First place Second place third place
Women RussiaRussia Jelena Nikitina GermanyGermany Jacqueline Lölling AustriaAustria Janine Flock
Men RussiaRussia Alexander Tretyakov LatviaLatvia Martin's course GermanyGermany Felix Keisinger
3rd World Cup in Winterberg , December 31, 2019 - January 5, 2020 GermanyGermany 
discipline First place Second place third place
Women GermanyGermany Tina Hermann CanadaCanada Mirela Rahneva AustriaAustria Janine Flock
Men Korea SouthSouth Korea Yun Sung-bin GermanyGermany Alexander Gassner GermanyGermany Axel Jungk
4th World Cup in La Plagne , 6-12. January 2020 FranceFrance 
discipline First place Second place third place
Women RussiaRussia Jelena Nikitina AustriaAustria Janine Flock GermanyGermany Jacqueline Lölling
Men RussiaRussia Alexander Tretyakov LatviaLatvia Martin's course Korea SouthSouth Korea Yun Sung-bin Wenqiang Geng
China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China 
5th World Cup in Innsbruck-Igls , 13. – 19. January 2020 AustriaAustria 
discipline First place Second place third place
Women GermanyGermany Jacqueline Lölling AustriaAustria Janine Flock United StatesUnited States Megan Henry
Men LatviaLatvia Martin's course Korea SouthSouth Korea Yun Sung-bin RussiaRussia Alexander Tretyakov
6th World Cup in Königssee , 20. – 26. January 2020 GermanyGermany 
discipline First place Second place third place
Women GermanyGermany Tina Hermann GermanyGermany Jacqueline Lölling RussiaRussia Jelena Nikitina
Men Korea SouthSouth Korea Yun Sung-bin RussiaRussia Alexander Tretyakov GermanyGermany Felix Keisinger
7th World Cup in St. Moritz , January 27 - February 2, 2020 SwitzerlandSwitzerland 
discipline First place Second place third place
Women GermanyGermany Tina Hermann GermanyGermany Jacqueline Lölling AustriaAustria Janine Flock
Men LatviaLatvia Martin's course GermanyGermany Felix Keisinger GermanyGermany Axel Jungk
8th World Cup and European Championship in Sigulda , 10. – 16. February 2020 LatviaLatvia 
discipline First place Second place third place
Women RussiaRussia Jelena Nikitina SwitzerlandSwitzerland Marina Gilardoni AustriaAustria Janine Flock
Men LatviaLatvia Martin's course LatviaLatvia Tomass Dukurs Korea SouthSouth Korea Yun Sung-bin

Ratings

Women

Overall World Cup
Final result after 8 competitions
rank Surname Points
01. GermanyGermany Jacqueline Lölling 1632
02. AustriaAustria Janine Flock 1614
03. RussiaRussia Jelena Nikitina 1595
04th GermanyGermany Tina Hermann 1523
05. CanadaCanada Mirela Rahneva 1314
06th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Marina Gilardoni 1330
07th BelgiumBelgium Kim Meylemans 1224
08th. United StatesUnited States Megan Henry 1136
09. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Anna Fernstädt 1084
10. GermanyGermany Sophia Griebel 1048
11. United StatesUnited States Kendall Wesenberg 0994
rank Surname Points
12. CanadaCanada Jane Channell 0932
13. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Laura Deas 0872
14th United StatesUnited States Savannah Graybill 0826
15th RussiaRussia Julia Kanakina 0814
16. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Madelaine Smith 0706
17th AustraliaAustralia Jaclyn Narracott 0704
18th United KingdomUnited Kingdom Kimberley Murray 0626
19th ItalyItaly Valentina Margaglio 0584
20th United KingdomUnited Kingdom Madison Charney 0548
21st RussiaRussia Renata Chusina 0538
22nd China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Lin Huiyang 0427
rank Surname Points
23. SwedenSweden Leslie Stratton 0401
24. NetherlandsNetherlands Kimberley Bos 0359
25th Puerto RicoPuerto Rico Kellie Delka 0309
26th RussiaRussia Alina Tararychenkova 0236
27. FranceFrance Agathe Bessard 0232
28. GermanyGermany Susanne Kreher 0176
29 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Ashleigh Fay Pittaway 0112
30th China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Huang Min 0068
31. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Brogan Crowley 0056
32. ItalyItaly Alessia Crippa 0056

Men

Overall World Cup
Final result after 8 competitions
rank Surname Points
01. LatviaLatvia Martin's course 1665
02. RussiaRussia Alexander Tretyakov 1603
03. Korea SouthSouth Korea Yun Sung-bin 1581
04th GermanyGermany Felix Keisinger 1506
05. GermanyGermany Alexander Gassner 1362
06th LatviaLatvia Tomass Dukurs 1314
07th GermanyGermany Axel Jungk 1305
08th. Korea SouthSouth Korea Kim Ji-soo 1184
09. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Marcus Wyatt 1126
10. RussiaRussia Nikita Tregubov 1106
11. China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Wenqiang Geng 1024
12. Korea SouthSouth Korea Jung Seung-gi 0904
13. UkraineUkraine Vladyslav Heraskevych 0896
14th RussiaRussia Yevgeny Rukosuev 0880
15th China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Yan Wengang 0852
rank Surname Points
16. United StatesUnited States Austin Florian 0646
17th AustriaAustria Samuel Maier 0646
18th AustriaAustria Florian Auer 0592
19th CanadaCanada Kevin Boyer 0587
20th United KingdomUnited Kingdom Craig Thompson 0449
21st ItalyItaly Amedeo Bagnis 0434
22nd United StatesUnited States Andrew Blaser 0418
23. United StatesUnited States Alex Ivanov 0380
24. CanadaCanada Kyle Murray 0368
25th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Ronald Auderset 0311
26th United KingdomUnited Kingdom Jerry Rice 0300
27. NorwayNorway Alexander Henning Hanssen 0296
28. RomaniaRomania Mihail Sebastian Enache 0214
29 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Dom Parsons 0208
30th ItalyItaly Manuel Schwärzer 0187
rank Surname Points
31. AustraliaAustralia Nicholas Timmings 0170
32. China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Yin Zheng 0152
33. RomaniaRomania Mihai Daniel Pacioianu 0134
34. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Matt Weston 0120
35. ItalyItaly Mattia Gaspari 96
36. China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Asaierhazi Hayisaer 0088
37. IrelandIreland Brendan Doyle 0088
38. SpainSpain Other Mirambell 0085
39. IsraelIsrael Joel Seligstein 0084
40. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Laurence Bostock 0050
41. IsraelIsrael Jared Firestone 0044
42. LuxembourgLuxembourg Jeff Bauer 0024
43. RussiaRussia Artyom Drozdov 0020th

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Press: IBSF sports calendar 2019/2020 with almost 200 races in nine countries and on three continents. Retrieved on July 29, 2019 (German).
  2. Press: First BMW IBSF World Cup 2019-2020 relocated to Lake Placid. Accessed November 4, 2019 (German).