2008–09 Skeleton World Cup

The 2008–09 Skeleton World Cup is a multi-race tournament over a season for skeleton. The season started on November 28, 2008, in Winterberg and ended on February 12, 2009, in Park City, Utah. The World Cup is organised by the FIBT who also run world cups and championships in bobsleigh.

2008–09 Skeleton World Cup
Winners
Men's singlesRussia Aleksandr Tretyakov
Women's singlesGermany Marion Trott
Competitions
Venues8

Calendar

Venue Dates Details
Men Women
Winterberg November 28, 2008 November 28, 2008
Altenberg December 5, 2008 December 5, 2008
Igls December 13, 2008 December 12, 2008
Cesana Pariol December 19, 2008 December 19, 2008 Cancelled to excessive snowfall (2,5 meters)[1]
Königssee January 9, 2009 January 9, 2009
Sankt Moritz January 17, 2009 January 16, 2009 FIBT European Championship 2009
Whistler February 5, 2009 February 5, 2009
Park City February 12, 2009 February 12, 2009
Lake Placid February 27–28, 2009 February 26–27, 2009 FIBT World Championships 2009

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Results

Men

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
Winterberg Florian Grassl
 Germany
1:54.13
(56.97/57.16)
Aleksandr Tretyakov
 Russia
1:54.16
(56.88/57.28)
Martins Dukurs
 Latvia
1:54.42
(57.06/57.36)
Altenberg Frank Rommel
 Germany
1:57.41
(57.72/59.69)
Martins Dukurs
 Latvia
1:57.53
(57.57/59.96)
Sandro Stielicke
 Germany
1:57.77
(57.89/59.88)
Igls Frank Rommel
 Germany
1:46.01
(52.98/53.03)
Aleksandr Tretyakov
 Russia
1:46.26
(52.93/53.33)
Martins Dukurs
 Latvia
1:46.38
(53.07/53.31)
Königssee Frank Rommel
 Germany
1:34.91
(47.44/47.47)
Florian Grassl
 Germany
1:35.91
(47.85/48.06)
Aleksandr Tretyakov
 Russia
1:36.03
(48.20/47.83)
St. Moritz Frank Rommel
 Germany
2:15.77
(1:08.08/1:07.69)
Kristan Bromley
 United Kingdom
2:16.74
(1:08.37/1:08.37)
Gregor Stähli
  Switzerland
2:16.79
(1:08.36/1:08.43)
Whistler Jon Montgomery
 Canada
1:47.67
(53.68/53.99)
Gregor Stähli
  Switzerland
1:48.06
(53.69/54.37)
Jeff Pain
 Canada
Matthew Antoine
 United States
1:48.19
(53.67/54.52)
1:48.19
(53.83/54.36)
Park City Aleksandr Tretyakov
 Russia
1:38.82
(49.49/49.33)
Eric Bernotas
 United States
1:38.85
(49.26/49.59)
Frank Rommel
 Germany
1:38.88
(49.35/49.53)
Park City Aleksandr Tretyakov
 Russia
1:39.33
(49.66/49.67)
Florian Grassl
 Germany
1:39.40
(49.83/49.57)
Frank Rommel
 Germany
1:39.56
(49.73/49.83)
Lake Placid FIBT World Championships 2009

Women

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
Winterberg Anja Huber
 Germany
1:57.72
(58.80/58.92)
Kerstin Szymkowiak
 Germany
1:57.74
(58.75/58.99)
Mellisa Hollingsworth
 Canada
1:58.38
(59.03/59.35)
Altenberg Anja Huber
 Germany
1:59.82
(59.26/1:00.56)
Kerstin Szymkowiak
 Germany
1:59.95
(59.26/1:00.69)
Maya Pedersen
  Switzerland
2:00.81
(59.67/1:01.14)
Igls Shelley Rudman
 United Kingdom
1:49.75
(55.10/54.65)
Kerstin Szymkowiak
 Germany
1:49.83
(55.16/54.67)
Svetlana Trunova
 Russia
1:50.00
(55.11/54.89)
Königssee Anja Huber
 Germany
1:38.85
(49.55/49.30)
Shelley Rudman
 United Kingdom
1:39.09
(49.84/49.25)
Marion Trott
 Germany
1:39.20
(49.65/49.55)
St. Moritz Shelley Rudman
 United Kingdom
2:20.50
(1:10.53/1:09.97)
Mellisa Hollingsworth
 Canada
2:20.59
(1:10.43/1:10.16)
Michelle Kelly
 Canada
2:21.68
(1:10.95/1:10.73)
Whistler Marion Trott
 Germany
1:49.86
(54.90/54.96)
Amy Williams
 United Kingdom
1:50.39
(54.95/55.44)
Anja Huber
 Germany
1:50.71
(55.26/55.45)
Park City Mellisa Hollingsworth
 Canada
1:41.62
(50.89/50.89)
Marion Trott
 Germany
1:41.83
(50.94/50.89)
Noelle Pikus-Pace
 United States
1:41.89
(51.02/50.87)
Park City Marion Trott
 Germany
1:41.28
(50.51/50.77)
Katie Uhlaender
 United States
1:41.59
(50.69/50.90)
Mellisa Hollingsworth
 Canada
1:41.62
(50.89/50.73)
Lake Placid FIBT World Championships 2009

Standings

Men's

Pos. Skeletoner WIN ALT IGL KÖN SMO WHI PAR PAR Points
1Russia Aleksandr Tretyakov292399111526
2.Germany Florian Grassl1462158621453
3.Germany Frank Rommeldsq111111331436
4.Canada Jeff Pain51041163661384
5.Switzerland Gregor Stähli45532581314
6.Latvia Martins Dukurs3234171212111282
7.Russia Sergey Chudinov116961061091256
8.Canada Jon Montgomery7111081816131209
9.United Kingdom Kristan Bromley71213132109111178
10.United States Eric Bernotas7141115521251160
11.United States Zach Lund1082014771341132
12.Germany Sandro Stielicke63145515211022
13.United Kingdom Anthony Sawyer171381221141116902
14.United States Matthew Antoine814347832
15.Switzerland Pascal Oswald1216151712171719794
16.Latvia Tomass Dukurs147161624162018761
17.Japan Kazuhiro Koshi221817181515189744
18.Austria Matthias Guggenberger181911619202322714
19.Canada Keith Loach108131414648
20.United Kingdom Andy Wood2411241917388
21.New Zealand Ben Sandford1415261822388

Women's

Pos. Skeletoner WIN ALT IGL KÖN SMO WHI PAR PAR Points
1.Germany Marion Trott757341211572
2.United Kingdom Shelley Rudman1071216881468
3.United States Katie Uhlaender4451164521466
4.Germany Anja Huber111111331051459
5.United Kingdom Amy Williams6644172641402
6.Switzerland Maya Pedersen83121075761328
7.Canada Mellisa Hollingsworth3dns9629131315
8.United States Noelle Pikus-Pace59149513391256
9.Canada Michelle Kelly81210831016101176
10.Germany Kerstin Szymkowiak2227471158
11.Australia Emma Lincoln-Smith1410613101114121072
12.Russia Svetlana Trunova131937111213131066
13.New Zealand Tionette Stoddard16111812818916928
14.Australia Michelle Steele19181559171817850
15.Canada Sarah Reid1282014141214820
16.United States Courtney Yamada11148181411736
17.Switzerland Jessica Kilian1715131615211919722
18.New Zealand Louise Corcoran2016212118202121560
19.Netherlands Joska Le Conté2222232020162222506
20.Russia Olga Korobkina1716151715480

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