IBSF Junior World Championships 2021

The 2021 IBSF Junior World Championships in bobsleigh and skeleton took place in St. Moritz, Switzerland, from 22 to 24 January 2021.[1]

IBSF Junior World Championships 2021
VenueSt. Moritz-Celerina Olympic Bobrun
LocationSt. Moritz, Switzerland
Dates22–24 January 2021

Schedule

Ten events took place.[2][3]

All times are local (UTC+1).

Medal summary

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Switzerland)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Germany45110
2 Russia3115
3  Switzerland*1225
4 Romania1012
5 France1001
6 Latvia0202
7 Austria0011
 Great Britain0011
 Slovakia0011
Totals (9 nations)1010828

Junior

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Two-man[4]  Germany
Hans Peter Hannighofer
Christian Röder
2:15.17   Switzerland
Michael Vogt
Sandro Michel
2:15.47  Romania
Mihai Cristian Tentea
Nicolae Ciprian Daroczi
2:16.19
Four-man[5]   Switzerland
Michael Vogt
Silvio Weber
Sandro Michel
Andreas Haas
2:10.25  Germany
Jonas Jannusch
Henrik Bosse
Max Neumann
Bastian Heber
2:11.11  Germany
Maximilian Illmann
Hannes Schenk
Eric Strauß
Felix Dahms
2:11.25
Two-woman[6]  Germany
Laura Nolte
Deborah Levi
2:19.55  Germany
Lisa Buckwitz
Cynthia Kwofie
2:20.02   Switzerland
Melanie Hasler
Nadja Pasternack
2:20.51

Under-23

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Two-man[7]  Romania
Mihai Cristian Tentea
Nicolae Ciprian Daroczi
2:16.19  Latvia
Dāvis Kaufmanis
Ivo Dans Kleinbergs
2:18.08  Russia
Vyacheslav Popov
Egor Gryaznov
2:18.83
Four-man[8]  Russia
Vyacheslav Popov
Dmitrii Abramov
Andrey Andriyanov
Egor Gryaznov
2:13.32 Only one sled entered
Two-woman[9]  France
Margot Boch
Madison Stringer
2:21.92  Russia
Anastasiia Makarova
Anastasia Kurysheva
2:22.12  Slovakia
Viktória Čerňanská
Patrícia Horváthová
2:24.55

Junior

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men[10] Evgeniy Rukosuev
 Russia
2:16.63 Felix Keisinger
 Germany
2:16.75 Samuel Maier
 Austria
2:17.34
Women[11] Hannah Neise
 Germany
2:22.03 Susanne Kreher
 Germany
2:22.39 Ashleigh Fay Pittaway
 Great Britain
2:22.83

Under-20

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men[12] Lukas David Nydegger
 Germany
2:18.75 Elvis Veinbergs
 Latvia
Livio Summermatter
 Switzerland
2:20.52 Not awarded
Women[13] Anastasiia Tsyganova
 Russia
2:23.20 Stefanie Votz
 Germany
2:23.63 Jill Gander
 Switzerland
2:24.62

See also

References

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