Skeleton at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Men's

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Men's Skeleton
at the XXIII Olympic Winter Games
Venue
Pyeongchang, South Korea
Dates15–16 February
Competitors30 from 20 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Yun Sung-bin  South Korea
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Nikita Tregubov  Olympic Athletes from Russia
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Dominic Parsons
 Great Britain
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The men's

Pyeongchang, South Korea.[1]

In the victory ceremony, the medals were presented by Ryu Seung-min, member of the International Olympic Committee, accompanied by Ivo Ferriani, International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation president and member of the International Olympic Committee.

Qualification

30 athletes qualified. Qualification is based on the combined rankings (across all four tours) as of 14 January 2018. The top three countries received three quotas each, the next six received two each and the last nine one each. Men had to be ranked in the top 60, after eliminating non-quota-earning competitors from countries that have earned their maximum quota. Ghana was awarded the continental quota for Africa.[2] Competitors must compete in five races on three tracks during the 2016/17 season or 2017/18 season.[3]

Results

The first two runs were held on 15 February and the last two on 16 February 2018.[4]

TR – Track Record (in italics for previous marks). Top finish in each run is in boldface.

Rank Bib Athlete Country Run 1 Rank 1 Run 2 Rank 2 Run 3 Rank 3 Run 4 Rank 4 Total Behind
1st place, gold medalist(s) 6 Yun Sung-bin  South Korea 50.28 TR 1 50.07 TR 1 50.18 1 50.02 TR 1 3:20.55
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 10 Nikita Tregubov  Olympic Athletes from Russia 50.59 2 50.50 4 50.53 5 50.56 2 3:22.18 +1.63
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 16
Dominic Parsons
 Great Britain 50.85 5 50.41 3 50.33 3 50.61 3 3:22.20 +1.65
4 9 Martins Dukurs  Latvia 50.85 5 50.38 2 50.32 2 50.76 5 3:22.31 +1.76
5 8 Tomass Dukurs  Latvia 50.88 7 50.58 5 50.65 6 50.63 4 3:22.74 +2.19
6 23 Kim Ji-soo  South Korea 50.80 4 50.86 6 50.51 4 50.81 6 3:22.98 +2.43
7 7 Axel Jungk  Germany 50.77 3 51.01 9 50.83 8 50.99 10 3:23.60 +3.05
8 11 Christopher Grotheer  Germany 51.05 9 51.06 11 51.01 10 50.93 8 3:24.05 +3.50
9 12 Alexander Gassner  Germany 51.05 9 51.08 12 51.04 11 50.93 8 3:24.10 +3.55
10 21
Jerry Rice
 Great Britain 51.06 11 51.15 13 51.04 11 50.99 10 3:24.24 +3.69
11 13 Matthew Antoine  United States 51.16 12 50.98 8 50.91 9 51.34 14 3:24.39 +3.84
12 26 Vladyslav Heraskevych  Ukraine 51.26 14 51.16 15 51.21 17 50.85 7 3:24.47 +3.92
13 24 Geng Wenqiang  China 51.51 19 50.87 7 51.18 15 51.09 12 3:24.65 +4.10
14 20 Rhys Thornbury  New Zealand 50.90 8 51.03 10 50.65 6 52.14 20 3:24.72 +4.17
15 17 Vladislav Marchenkov  Olympic Athletes from Russia 51.27 15 51.49 20 51.05 13 51.37 15 3:25.18 +4.63
16 18 John Daly  United States 51.23 13 51.15 14 51.33 18 51.65 19 3:25.35 +4.80
17 19 Kevin Boyer  Canada 51.46 18 51.24 16 51.14 14 51.56 17 3:25.40 +4.85
18 14 Matthias Guggenberger  Austria 51.38 16 51.29 17 51.81 25 51.25 13 3:25.73 +5.18
19 27 John Farrow  Australia 51.64 21 51.31 18 51.40 20 51.53 16 3:25.88 +5.33
20 3 Alexander Henning Hanssen  Norway 51.44 17 51.51 22 51.37 19 51.57 18 3:25.89 +5.34
21 15 Dave Greszczyszyn  Canada 51.73 23 51.31 18 51.57 21 did not advance 2:34.61 N/A
22 25 Hiroatsu Takahashi  Japan 52.00 27 51.50 21 51.19 16 2:34.69
23 4 Ander Mirambell  Spain 51.64 21 52.06 26 51.59 22 2:35.29
24 22 Barrett Martineau  Canada 51.94 26 51.76 24 51.70 23 2:35.40
25 2 Dorin Dumitru Velicu  Romania 51.91 25 51.51 23 52.02 27 2:35.44
26 28 Katsuyuki Miyajima  Japan 51.63 20 52.15 27 51.80 24 2:35.58
27 29 Joseph Luke Cecchini  Italy 51.88 24 51.80 25 51.96 26 2:35.64
28 30 Adam Edelman  Israel 52.48 28 52.43 28 52.35 28 2:37.26
29 1 Anthony Watson  Jamaica 53.13 29 54.04 29 53.35 29 2:40.52
30 5 Akwasi Frimpong  Ghana 53.97 30 54.46 30 53.69 30 2:42.12

TR – Track Record

References

  1. ^ "Venues". pyeongchang2018.com/. Pyeongchang 2018 Olympic Organizing Committee for the 2018 Winter Olympics. Archived from the original on 17 February 2018. Retrieved 26 December 2017.
  2. ^ "Quota Allocation PyeongChang Olympic Winter Games 2018 - Men's Skeleton - IBSF 14 January 2018" (PDF). ibsf.org. International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation (IBSF). 15 January 2018. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 January 2018. Retrieved 15 January 2018.
  3. International Bobsleigh & Skeleton Federation (IBSF). Archived from the original
    (PDF) on 7 November 2017. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
  4. ^ Final results