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Two-woman
at the XXII Olympic Winter Games
Pictogram for bobsleigh
Dates18–19 February
Competitors38 from 13 nations
Winning time3:50.61
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Kaillie Humphries
Heather Moyse
 Canada
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Elana Meyers
Lauryn Williams
 United States
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Jamie Greubel
Aja Evans
 United States
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Bobsleigh at the
2014 Winter Olympics
Qualification
Twomenwomen
Fourmen

The two-woman bobsleigh competition at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia was held at the Sliding Center Sanki near Krasnaya Polyana, Russia on 18–19 February.

Kaillie Humphries and Heather Moyse of Canada repeated as Olympic Champions, becoming the first duo to do so.

Records

While the IOC does not consider bobsled times eligible for Olympic records, the FIBT does maintain records for both the start and a complete run at each track at which it competes.

Results

Top finish in each run is in boldface. TR – track record.

On 24 November 2017, the Russian pair were disqualified after Olga Stulneva was sanctioned for a doping violation. After a CAS decision on 1 February 2018, the sanctions were annulled and their result was reinstated.

Rank Bib Country Athletes Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Run 4 Total Behind
1st place, gold medalist(s) 1  Canada (CAN-1) Kaillie Humphries
Heather Moyse
57.39 57.73 57.57 57.92 3:50.61
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 2  United States (USA-1) Elana Meyers
Lauryn Williams
57.26 TR 57.63 57.69 58.13 3:50.71 +0.10
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 3  United States (USA-2) Jamie Greubel
Aja Evans
57.45 58.00 58.00 58.16 3:51.61 +1.00
4 9  Netherlands (NED-1) Esmé Kamphuis
Judith Vis
57.94 58.10 58.20 58.03 3:52.27 +1.66
5 4  Germany (GER-1) Sandra Kiriasis
Franziska Fritz
57.95 58.08 58.06 58.20 3:52.29 +1.68
6 10  Belgium (BEL-1) Elfje Willemsen
Hanna Mariën
57.92 58.02 58.33 58.30 3:52.57 +1.96
7 5  Germany (GER-2) Cathleen Martini
Christin Senkel
57.99 58.42 58.17 58.13 3:52.71 +2.10
8 8  Switzerland (SUI-1) Fabienne Meyer
Tanja Mayer
58.18 58.34 58.29 58.39 3:53.20 +2.59
9 11  Russia (RUS-1) Olga Stulneva
Liudmila Udobkina
58.03 58.24 58.45 58.74 3:53.46 +2.85
10 6  Germany (GER-3) Anja Schneiderheinze
Stephanie Schneider
58.17 58.30 58.53 58.74 3:53.74 +3.13
11 7  United States (USA-3) Jazmine Fenlator
Lolo Jones
58.27 58.46 58.50 58.74 3:53.97 +3.36
12 12  Great Britain (GBR-1) Paula Walker
Rebekah Wilson
58.36 58.40 58.88 58.60 3:54.24 +3.63
13 13  Canada (CAN-2) Jennifer Ciochetti
Chelsea Valois
58.43 58.63 58.72 58.71 3:54.49 +3.88
14 14  Australia (AUS-1) Astrid Radjenovic
Jana Pittman
58.62 58.50 59.06 58.37 3:54.55 +3.94
15 15  Austria (AUT-1) Christina Hengster
Viola Kleiser
Alexandra Tüchi
58.59 58.56 58.73 58.91 3:54.79 +4.18
16 17  Russia (RUS-2) Nadezhda Sergeeva
Nadezhda Paleeva
58.80 58.69 59.27 59.10 3:55.86 +5.25
17 16  Romania (ROU-1) Maria Constantin
Andreea Grecu
59.04 59.08 59.38 59.09 3:56.59 +5.98
18 18  South Korea (KOR-1) Kim Sun-ok
Shin Mi-Hwa
1:00.09 1:00.02 1:00.44 1:00.26 4:00.81 +10.20
19 19  Brazil (BRA-1) Fabiana Santos
Sally Mayara da Silva
59.57 1:00.45 1:00.73 1:01.20 4:01.95 +11.34
  1. Kleiser competed in the first two runs, Tüchi in runs three and four.

References

  1. "Bobsleigh Schedule and Results". SOOC. Archived from the original on March 20, 2014. Retrieved January 10, 2014.
  2. "IOC sanctions four Russian athletes as part of Oswald Commission findings". 14 July 2021.
Olympic champions in two-woman bobsleigh
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