Johannes Lochner

Johannes Lochner (born 15 October 1990) is a German bobsledder who competed at the 2018 Winter Olympics[1][2][3] and the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing where he won two silver medals.

Johannes Lochner
Lochner in 2017
Personal information
NationalityGerman
Born (1990-10-15) 15 October 1990
Berchtesgaden, Germany
Height1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)
Weight100 kg (220 lb)
Sport
CountryGermany
SportBobsleigh
Event(s)Two-man, Four-man
ClubBC Stuttgart Solitude
Turned pro2011
Medal record
Men's bobsleigh
Representing  Germany
Olympic Games
Silver medal – second place2022 BeijingTwo-man
Silver medal – second place2022 BeijingFour-man
World Championships
Gold medal – first place2016 IglsMixed team
Gold medal – first place2017 KönigsseeFour-man
Gold medal – first place2017 KönigsseeMixed team
Gold medal – first place2019 WhistlerMixed team
Gold medal – first place2023 St. MoritzTwo-man
Silver medal – second place2015 WinterbergTwo-man
Silver medal – second place2015 WinterbergMixed team
Silver medal – second place2016 IglsTwo-man
Silver medal – second place2020 AltenbergTwo-man
Silver medal – second place2020 AltenbergFour-man
Silver medal – second place2021 AlternbergTwo-man
Bronze medal – third place2017 KönigsseeTwo-man
Bronze medal – third place2021 AltenbergFour-man
European Championships
Gold medal – first place2017 WinterbergFour-man
Gold medal – first place2018 IglsFour-man
Gold medal – first place2019 KönigsseeFour-man
Gold medal – first place2020 WinterbergFour-man
Gold medal – first place2023 AltenbergTwo-man
Silver medal – second place2017 WinterbergTwo-man
Silver medal – second place2019 KönigsseeTwo-man
Silver medal – second place2021 WinterbergTwo-man
Silver medal – second place2022 St. MoritzTwo-man
Bronze medal – third place2018 IglsTwo-man
World Cup
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
Two-man 11 15 9
Four-man 9 10 9
Total 20 25 18
  • Updated as of 19 February, 2023

Bobsleigh results

All results are sourced from the International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation (IBSF).[4]

Olympic Games

Event Two-man Four-man
South Korea 2018 Pyeongchang 5th 8th
China 2022 Beijing 2nd 2nd

World Championships

Event Two-man Four-man Team
Germany 2015 Winterberg 2nd[lower-alpha 1]
Austria 2016 Innsbruck 2nd 6th 1st
Germany 2017 Königssee 3rd 1st[lower-alpha 2] 1st
Canada 2019 Whistler 8th 9th 1st
Germany 2020 Altenberg 2nd 2nd
Germany 2021 Altenberg 2nd 3rd
Switzerland 2023 St. Moritz 1st 4th
  1. Shared silver with Oskars Melbārdis.
  2. Shared gold with Francesco Friedrich.

World cup

Season 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Points Place
2014–15 Lake Placid
Calgary
Altenberg
Königssee
St. Moritz
5
La Plagne
8
Innsbruck 2
5
Sochi
7
680 15th
2015–16 Altenberg
Winterberg
Königssee 1
Lake Placid
Park City
Whistler
St. Moritz
Königssee 2
9
152 30th
2016–17 Whistler
4
Lake Placid
Altenberg
10
Winterberg
2
St. Moritz
1
Königssee
1
Innsbruck
15
Pyeongchang
3
1243 6th
2017–18 Lake Placid
11
Park City
6
Whistler
20
Winterberg
15
Innsbruck
4
Altenberg
6
St. Moritz
3
Königssee
2
1240 6th
2018–19 Sigulda
Winterberg
Altenberg
DNF
Königssee
3
Innsbruck
2
St. Moritz
2
Lake Placid
7
Calgary 1
3
988 10th
2019–20 Lake Placid 1
1
Lake Placid 2
2
La Plagne
Innsbruck
Königssee
St. Moritz
1
Sigulda 1
Sigulda 2
660 15th
2020–21 Sigulda 1
2
Sigulda 2
2
Sigulda 3
5
Sigulda 4
3
Innsbruck 1
1
Innsbruck 2
2
Innsbruck 3
3
Innsbruck 4
3
Winterberg
2
St. Moritz
2
Königssee
2
Innsbruck 5
5
2453 2nd
2021–22 Innsbruck 1
2
Innsbruck 2
2
Altenberg 1
2
Altenberg 2
10
Sigulda 1
6
Sigulda 1
9
Winterberg 1
2
St. Moritz
3
1512 4th
2022–23 Whistler
3
Park City
4
Lake Placid
1
Winterberg 1
1
Altenberg 1
1
Altenberg 2
1
Sigulda 1
1
Sigulda 1
1
1742 1st

References

  1. Official website
  2. "Pyeonchang2018 page". Archived from the original on 8 February 2018. Retrieved 8 February 2018.
  3. IBSF profile
  4. "Athletes - Johannes Lochner".
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