2022–23 Skeleton World Cup

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2022–23 Skeleton World Cup
Winners
Men's Christopher Grotheer (GER) (1)
Women's Tina Hermann (GER) (2)
Competitions
Venues7 (8 events)

The 2022–23 Skeleton World Cup was an upcoming multi-race series over a season for skeleton. The season started in Whistler, Canada on 25 November 2022 and finished in Sigulda, Latvia on 17 February 2023. The season sponsor was BMW.

Calendar[edit]

Below is the schedule of the 2022/23 season.[1]

Venue Date Details
Canada Whistler 25 November 2022
United States Park City 2 December 2022
United States Lake Placid 16 December 2022
Germany Winterberg 6 January 2023
Germany Altenberg 13 January 2023
Germany Altenberg 20 January 2023 also European Championships
Switzerland St. Moritz 26–28 January 2023 World Championships (Doesn't count towards the World Cup standings)
Austria Innsbruck-Igls 10 February 2023
Latvia Sigulda 17 February 2023

Results[edit]

Men[edit]

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
Canada Whistler Marcus Wyatt
 Great Britain
1:45.44
(52.86 / 52.58)
Jung Seung-gi
 South Korea
1:45.45
(52.87 / 52.58)
Matt Weston
 Great Britain
1:46.10
(52.84 / 53.26)
United States Park City Christopher Grotheer
 Germany
1:36.26
(48.14 / 48.12)
Jung Seung-gi
 South Korea
1:36.43
(48.18 / 48.25)
Marcus Wyatt
 Great Britain
1:36.63
(48.35 / 48.28)
United States Lake Placid Matt Weston
 Great Britain
1:48.16
(53.74 / 54.42)
Christopher Grotheer
 Germany
1:48.32
(54.19 / 54.13)
Jung Seung-gi
 South Korea
1:48.40
(54.11 / 54.29)
Germany Winterberg Christopher Grotheer
 Germany
1:54.32
(56.88 / 57.44)
Axel Jungk
 Germany
1:54.71
(56.88 / 57.83)
Matt Weston
 Great Britain
1:54.72
(57.12 / 57.60)
Germany Altenberg 1 Matt Weston
 Great Britain
1:52.44
(56.19 / 56.25)
Christopher Grotheer
 Germany
1:52.58
(56.11 / 56.47)
Axel Jungk
 Germany
1:52.94
(56.15 / 56.79)
Germany Altenberg 2 Matt Weston
 Great Britain
1:54.16
(57.15 / 57.01)
Christopher Grotheer
 Germany
1:54.51
(57.52 / 56.99)
Axel Jungk
 Germany
1:54.54
(57.67 / 56.87)
Austria Innsbruck Matt Weston
 Great Britain
1:42.96
(51.55 / 51.41)
Jung Seung-gi
 South Korea
1:43.32
(51.75 / 51.57)
Chen Wenhao
 China
1:43.45
(51.76 / 51.69)
Latvia Sigulda Matt Weston
 Great Britain
1:40.39
(50.27 / 50.12)
Marcus Wyatt
 Great Britain
1:40.75
(50.44 / 50.31)
Christopher Grotheer
 Germany
1:41.02
(50.59 / 50.43)

Women[edit]

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
Canada Whistler Hannah Neise
 Germany
1:47.40
(53.71 / 53.69)
Hallie Clarke
 United States
1:47.58
(53.45 / 54.13)
none awarded
Brogan Crowley
 Great Britain
1:47.58
(53.91 / 53.67)
United States Park City Mirela Rahneva
 Canada
1:38.42
(49.12 / 49.30)
Tina Hermann
 Germany
1:38.52
(49.21 / 49.31)
Laura Deas
 Great Britain
1:38.55
(49.41 / 49.14)
United States Lake Placid Tina Hermann
 Germany
1:51.06
(55.47 / 55.59)
Susanne Kreher
 Germany
1:51.37
(55.50 / 55.87)
Kelly Curtis
 United States
1:51.39
(55.79 / 55.60)
Germany Winterberg Kimberley Bos
 Netherlands
1:57.18
(58.68 / 58.50)
Mirela Rahneva
 Canada
1:57.24
(58.60 / 58.64)
Hannah Neise
 Germany
1:57.34
(58.82 / 58.52)
Germany Altenberg 1 Tina Hermann
 Germany
1:56.23
(58.05 / 58.18)
Susanne Kreher
 Germany
1:57.27
(58.67 / 58.60)
Kimberley Bos
 Netherlands
1:57.45
(59.08 / 58.37)
Germany Altenberg 2 Tina Hermann
 Germany
1:56.52
(58.34 / 58.18)
Janine Flock
 Austria
1:57.14
(58.51 / 58.63)
Susanne Kreher
 Germany
1:57.15
(58.57 / 58.58)
Austria Innsbruck Kimberley Bos
 Netherlands
1:46.35
(53.48 / 52.87)
Hallie Clarke
 United States
1:46.63
(53.18 / 53.45)
Kim Meylemans
 Belgium
1:46.68
(53.37 / 53.31)
Latvia Sigulda Tina Hermann
 Germany
1:43.65
(51.49 / 52.16)
Laura Deas
 Great Britain
1:43.70
(51.91 / 51.79)
Kim Meylemans
 Belgium
1:43.88
(51.92 / 51.96)

Standings[edit]

Men[edit]

[2]

Pos. Racer Canada WHI United States PCT United States LPL Germany WIN Germany ALT 1 Germany ALT 2 Austria IGL Latvia SIG Points
1  Christopher Grotheer (GER) 5 1 2 1 2 2 4 3 1656
2  Matt Weston (GBR) 3 18 1 3 1 1 1 1 1605
3  Marcus Wyatt (GBR) 1 3 4 4 6 5 9 2 1531
4  Jung Seung-gi (KOR) 2 2 3 13 4 7 2 7 1478
5  Axel Jungk (GER) 4 7 5 2 3 3 7 10 1466
6  Kim Ji-soo (KOR) 11 5 7 5 7 11 6 8 1312
7  Felix Keisinger (GER) 7 4 8 7 8 14 8 5 1304
8  Austin Florian (USA) 9 6 6 9 11 4 13 16 1200
9  Chen Wenhao (CHN) 9 10 11 5 6 3 9 1144
10  Yin Zheng (CHN) 10 9 12 10 8 5 6 1088

Women[edit]

[3]

Pos. Racer Canada WHI United States PCT United States LPL Germany WIN Germany ALT 1 Germany ALT 2 Austria IGL Latvia SIG Points
1  Tina Hermann (GER) 6 2 1 4 1 1 10 1 1622
2  Kimberley Bos (NED) 5 7 5 1 3 5 1 4 1562
3  Mirela Rahneva (CAN) 7 1 8 2 4 4 4 6 1515
4  Susanne Kreher (GER) 10 4 2 6 2 3 7 5 1484
5  Hannah Neise (GER) 1 6 6 3 10 11 7 1225
6  Kelly Curtis (USA) 11 5 3 11 9 7 13 17 1184
7  Anna Fernstädt (CZE) 4 11 10 15 7 9 17 10 1128
8  Jane Channell (CAN) 8 19 13 10 11 6 14 9 1074
9  Laura Deas (GBR) 12 3 11 5 DNS 6 2 1034
10  Brogan Crowley (GBR) 2 13 9 16 8 12 8 1026

Medal table[edit]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Germany77519
2 Great Britain63413
3 Netherlands2013
4 Canada1102
5 South Korea0314
6 United States0213
7 Austria0101
8 Belgium0022
9 China0011
Totals (9 entries)16171548

Points[edit]

Place 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Individual 225 210 200 192 184 176 168 160 152 144 136 128 120 112 104 96 88 80 74 68

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Eleven tracks, eight countries, three continents – First ever race at Bludenz icetrack". IBSF. IBSF.
  2. ^ "IBSF World Cup standings - Men's Skeleton". IBSF Results. IBSF.
  3. ^ "IBSF World Cup standings - Women's Skeleton". IBSF Results. IBSF.