Bobsleigh at the Winter Olympics

Bobsleigh is an event in the Winter Olympic Games where a two- or four-person team drives a specially designed sled down an ice track, with the winning team completing the route with the fastest time. The event has been featured since the first Winter Games in 1924 in Chamonix, France, with the exception of the 1960 games in Squaw Valley when the organizing committee decided not to build a track in order to reduce expenses. Other than that exception, the four-man competition has been competed at every game (in 1928, it was a five-man competition). The two-man event was introduced at the 1932 Lake Placid games and a two-woman event was first contested at the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics.

Bobsleigh at the Winter Olympics
IOC Discipline CodeBOB
Governing bodyIBSF
Events4 (men: 2; women: 2)
Games

Events

Event242832364852566064687276808488929498020610141822Years
Four-man[1]23
Two-man21
Two-woman6
Women's monobob1
Total events11222222222222222333334

Medal leaders

Kuske and Lange
Kevin Kuske (left) and André Lange (pilot) are the most successful Olympic bobsledders, both have five medals, of which four are gold medals attained in three consecutive Olympics.
Bogdan Musiol
Bogdan Musiol (brakeman) won seven Olympic medals (one gold, five silvers and one bronze in four consecutive Olympics).

Athletes who have won multiple medals (including at least one gold) are listed below.

Men

Athlete NOC Event Olympics Gold Silver Bronze Total
Kevin Kuske  Germany (GER) 4-man
2-man
2002–2018 4206
André Lange  Germany (GER) 4-man
2-man
2002–2010 4105
Francesco Friedrich  Germany (GER) 4-man
2-man
2018-2022 4004
Thorsten Margis  Germany (GER) 4-man
2-man
2018-2022 4004
Bernhard Germeshausen  East Germany (GDR) 4-man
2-man
1976–1980 3104
Meinhard Nehmer  East Germany (GDR) 4-man
2-man
1976–1980 3014
Wolfgang Hoppe  East Germany (GDR)
 Germany (GER)
4-man
2-man
1984–1994 2316
Eugenio Monti  Italy (ITA) 4-man
2-man
1956,
1964–1968
2226
Donat Acklin  Switzerland (SUI) 4-man
2-man
1992–1994 2114
Gustav Weder  Switzerland (SUI) 4-man
2-man
1992–1994 2114
Markus Zimmermann  Germany (GER) 4-man
2-man
1992–2002 2114
Dietmar Schauerhammer  East Germany (GDR) 4-man
2-man
1984–1988 2103
Christoph Langen  Germany (GER) 4-man
2-man
1992,
1998–2002
2024
Candy Bauer  Germany (GER) 4-man 2018-2022 2002
Luciano De Paolis  Italy (ITA) 4-man
2-man
1968 2002
Billy Fiske  United States (USA) 4-man
5-man
1928–1932 2002
Clifford Gray  United States (USA) 4-man
5-man
1928–1932 2002
Olaf Hampel  Germany (GER) 4-man 1994–1998 2002
Lorenz Nieberl  West Germany (FRG) 4-man
2-man
1952 2002
Andreas Ostler  West Germany (FRG) 4-man
2-man
1952 2002
Bogdan Musiol  East Germany (GDR)
 Germany (GER)
4-man
2-man
1980–1992 1517
Joseph Benz  Switzerland (SUI) 4-man
2-man
1976–1980 1214
Bernhard Lehmann  East Germany (GDR) 4-man
2-man
1976,
1984–1988
1214
Erich Schärer  Switzerland (SUI) 4-man
2-man
1976–1980 1214
Steven Holcomb  United States (USA) 4-man
2-man
2010–2014 1203
Patrick Martin  United States (USA) 4-man
2-man
1948–1952 1203
Wolfgang Zimmerer  West Germany (FRG) 4-man
2-man
1972–1976 1124
Joseph Beerli  Switzerland (SUI) 4-man
2-man
1936 1102
Hans-Jürgen Gerhardt  East Germany (GDR) 4-man
2-man
1980 1102
Pierre Lueders  Canada (CAN) 2-man 1994–2006 1102
Kurt Meier  Switzerland (SUI) 4-man 1988–1994 1102
Jay O'Brien  United States (USA) 4-man
5-man
1928–1932 1102
Martin Putze  Germany (GER) 4-man 2006–2010 1102
Curtis Tomasevicz  United States (USA) 4-man 2010–2014 1102
Beat Hefti  Switzerland (SUI) 4-man
2-man
2002-2016,
2014
1034
Oskars Melbārdis  Latvia (LAT) 4-man
2-man
2014–2018 1023
Peter Utzschneider  West Germany (FRG) 4-man
2-man
1972–1976 1023
Jean Wicki  Switzerland (SUI) 4-man
2-man
1968–1972 1023
Carsten Embach  Germany (GER) 4-man 1994–2002 1012
Edy Hubacher  Switzerland (SUI) 4-man
2-man
1972 1012
Günther Huber  Italy (ITA) 2-man 1994–1998 1012
Jānis Ķipurs  Soviet Union (URS) 4-man
2-man
1988 1012
Andreas Kirchner  East Germany (GDR) 4-man 1980–1984 1012
Vladimir Koslov  Soviet Union (URS) 4-man
2-man
1988 1012
Justin Kripps  Canada (CAN) 4-man
2-man
2018–2022 1012
Jānis Strenga  Latvia (LAT) 4-man
2-man
2014–2018 1012
Roland Wetzig  East Germany (GDR) 4-man 1980–1984 1012

Women

Athlete NOC Event Olympics Gold Silver Bronze Total
Kaillie Humphries  Canada (CAN)
 United States (USA)
2-woman 2010–2022 3014
Heather Moyse  Canada (CAN) 2-woman 2010–2014 2002
Sandra Kiriasis  Germany (GER) 2-woman 2002–2010 1102
Mariama Jamanka  Germany (GER) 2-woman 2018–2022 1102

Elana Meyers Taylor has more Olympic bobsleigh medals than any other woman, but lacks a gold; her five medals comprise three silver and two bronze from 2010 through 2022.

Medal table

Sources (after the 2022 Winter Olympics):[2]
Accurate as of 2022 Winter Olympics.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Germany (GER)169732
2 Switzerland (SUI)10101131
3 United States (USA)811928
4 East Germany (GDR)55313
5 Canada (CAN)52411
6 Italy (ITA)44412
7 West Germany (FRG)1326
8 Austria (AUT)1203
9 Great Britain (GBR)1135
10 Latvia (LAT)1023
 Soviet Union (URS)1023
12 Belgium (BEL)0112
 Russia (RUS)0112
14 South Korea (KOR)0101
15 France (FRA)0011
 Romania (ROU)0011
Totals (16 entries)535051154
Notes

Number of bobsledders by nation

Nation242832364852566064687276808488929498020610141822Years
 American Samoa (ASA) 21
 Argentina (ARG)1044 54
 Armenia (ARM) 222
 Australia (AUS) 5244476429
 Austria (AUT)1021289 998108888984556121021
 Belgium (BEL)51048542 6224212
 Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH) 552
 Brazil (BRA) 446445
 Bulgaria (BUL) 55224
 Canada (CAN) 866106499888121216181816
 China (CHN) 6122
 Chinese Taipei (TPE) 5542446
 Croatia (CRO) 44544
 Czech Republic (CZE) 456584848
 Czechoslovakia (TCH)84 264
 France (FRA)8102101054 106549859585619
 East Germany (GDR) 888104
 West Germany (FRG) 888101086
 United Team of Germany (EUA)10 92
 Germany (GER)109106 1212913141818181813
 Great Britain (GBR)8104108 8888101088871468810622
 Greece (GRE) 2423
 Hungary (HUN) 24744
 Ireland (IRL) 45224
 Italy (ITA)10541010810 81099599898912844923
 Jamaica (JAM) 454622258
 Japan (JPN) 84244459546412
 Latvia (LAT) 8868958859
 Liechtenstein (LIE)22 23
 Luxembourg (LUX)54 2
 Mexico (MEX)5 4724
 Monaco (MON) 254452222210
 Netherlands (NED)52 22884659
 Netherlands Antilles (AHO) 222
 New Zealand (NZL) 52444
 Nigeria (NGR) 21
 Norway (NOR)894 2446
 Olympic Athletes from Russia (OAR) 101
 Poland (POL)56 4444448
 Portugal (POR) 51
 Puerto Rico (PUR) 4553
 ROC 121
 Romania (ROU)10498 555885554666687620
 Russia (RUS) 66101117166
 San Marino (SMR) 21
 Serbia (SRB) 422
 Serbia and Montenegro (SCG) 41
 Slovakia (SVK) 444415
 South Korea (KOR) 410694
 Soviet Union (URS) 8102
 Spain (ESP)4 92
 Sweden (SWE)99 66444424211
 Switzerland (SUI)81049888 89888111081010101289101223
 Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) 22324
 Ukraine (UKR) 42514
 Unified Team (EUN) 91
 United States (USA)101211121011 9109991091210813121816161222
 Virgin Islands (ISV) 486665
 Yugoslavia (YUG) 9253
Nations51481391013-1111111311162325302834222323212356
Bobsledders391154199717193-81907993781111351591551561951501591691641651,961
Year24283236485256606468727680848892949802061014182222

See also

References

  1. Five-man event
  2. "Olympic Analytics - Medals by Countries". olympanalyt.com. Retrieved 2022-02-20.

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