Skeleton at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Men's

The men's skeleton event at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada, took place at the Whistler Sliding Centre on 18–19 February.[1] Canada's Duff Gibson was the defending Olympic champion.[2] Gibson retired after the 2006 Olympics. Switzerland's Gregor Stähli, the defending Olympic bronze medalist was the defending world champion,[3] but did not compete due to a thigh injury sustained during the World Cup event in Lake Placid, New York, on 20 November 2009.[4] The test event held at the venue was won by Jon Montgomery of Canada.[5] The last World Cup event prior to the 2010 Games took place in Igls, Austria (southeast of Innsbruck), on 23 January 2010 and was won by Latvia's Martins Dukurs[6] who also won the overall World Cup title.[7]

Men's Skeleton
at the XXI Olympic Winter Games
VenueWhistler Sliding Centre
Dates18–19 February
Competitors28 from 17 nations
Winning time3:29.73
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Jon Montgomery  Canada
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Martins Dukurs  Latvia
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Aleksandr Tretyakov  Russia
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Canada's Jon Montgomery took the gold medal, 0.07 seconds ahead of Latvia's Martins Dukurs who had been leading heading into the final run. Bronze was won by Aleksandr Tretyakov of Russia.

Records

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

These records were set during the test event for the 2010 Games on 5 February 2009.

Type[5] Date Athlete Time
Start 5 February 2009   Aleksandr Tretyakov (RUS) 4.52
Track 5 February 2009   Jeff Pain (CAN) 53.67

Qualifying athletes

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On 20 January 2010, the FIBT announced that the following teams had qualified for the 2010 Games:[8][9] These quotas were updated on 26 January 2010.[10][11]

These are the athletes who qualified for the men's event as of 1 February 2010.[12]

Results

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The first two runs took place on 18 February at 18:30 PST and 19:45 PST.[1] On 19 February, the final two runs took place at 18:20 PST and 19:30 PST.[1]

First run start order was released on the afternoon of 17 February 2010.[13]

TR - Track Record. Top finish in each run is in boldface.

Douglas, who was in seventh place after the second run, was disqualified for not getting his sled into parque fermé, the area where the skeleton sleds are inspected before they go down the Sliding Centre, in a timely manner.[14] Roberts withdrew prior to the start of the third run. Only the top 20 skeleton racers competed in the fourth and final run. Montgomery came from behind to edge Dukurs in the fourth run.[15]

Rank Bib Athlete Country Run 1[16] Run 2[17] Run 3[18] Run 4[19] Total Behind
  5 Jon Montgomery   Canada 52.60 52.57 52.20 TR 52.36 3:29.73 +0.00
  1 Martins Dukurs   Latvia 52.32 TR 52.59 52.28 52.61 3:29.80 +0.07
  8 Aleksandr Tretyakov   Russia 52.70 53.05 52.30 52.70 3:30.75 +1.02
4 4 Tomass Dukurs   Latvia 52.94 52.88 52.62 52.69 3:31.13 +1.40
5 12 Zach Lund   United States 53.04 52.85 52.57 52.81 3:31.27 +1.54
6 6 Kristan Bromley   Great Britain 52.91 52.89 52.70 52.80 3:31.30 +1.57
7 2 Frank Rommel   Germany 52.90 53.25 52.55 52.70 3:31.40 +1.67
8 15 Matthias Guggenberger   Austria 52.75 53.02 53.03 53.01 3:31.81 +2.08
9 10 Jeff Pain   Canada 53.03 53.18 53.00 52.65 3:31.86 +2.13
10 3 Sandro Stielicke   Germany 53.18 53.24 52.64 53.02 3:32.08 +2.35
11 14 Ben Sandford   New Zealand 53.11 53.32 52.90 53.26 3:32.59 +2.86
12 17 Sergey Chudinov   Russia 53.64 53.26 53.13 52.92 3:32.95 +3.22
13 7 Mirsad Halilović   Germany 53.09 53.87 52.92 53.24 3:33.12 +3.39
14 9 Eric Bernotas   United States 53.23 53.55 53.33 53.16 3:33.27 +3.54
15 21 Gregory Saint-Genies   France 53.40 53.16 53.32 53.43 3:33.31 +3.58
16 18 Pascal Oswald   Switzerland 53.77 53.68 53.00 53.30 3:33.75 +4.02
17 13 John Daly   United States 54.08 53.65 53.23 53.05 3:34.01 +4.28
18 16 Adam Pengilly   Great Britain 53.75 54.17 53.36 53.23 3:34.51 +4.78
19 23 Shinsuke Tayama   Japan 53.94 53.84 54.03 53.36 3:35.17 +5.44
20 20 Kazuhiro Koshi   Japan 54.02 54.10 53.74 53.42 3:35.28 +5.55
21 19 Anže Šetina   Slovenia 54.50 54.35 53.75 2:42.60
22 27 Cho In Ho   South Korea 54.46 54.42 54.28 2:43.16
23 22 Anthony Deane   Australia 54.55 54.12 54.68 2:43.35
24 25 Ander Mirambell   Spain 54.77 54.59 54.26 2:43.62
25 26 Patrick Shannon   Ireland 55.18 55.20 54.60 2:44.98
26 28 Nicola Drocco   Italy 55.77 54.60 54.97 2:45.34
24 Iain Roberts   New Zealand 55.21 57.58 DNS
11 Michael Douglas   Canada 52.83 53.04 DSQ

References

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  1. ^ a b c 2010 Winter Olympics Skeleton schedule. - accessed 8 November 2009.
  2. ^ 2006 Winter Olympics men's skeleton results. - accessed 8 November 2009.
  3. ^ FIBT World Championships 2009 men's skeleton results. - accessed 8 November 2009.
  4. ^ "Staehli to miss Vancouver Games". Archived 2010-03-10 at the Wayback Machine - 15 January 2010 UniversalSports.com article accessed 28 January 2010.
  5. ^ a b Whistler Sliding Centre World Cup 5 February 2009 men's skeleton results. - accessed 8 November 2009.
  6. ^ FIBT Skeleton World Cup Igls 23 January 2010 men's results. - accessed 23 January 2010.
  7. ^ FIBT Skeleton World Cup final men's rankings. - accessed 23 January 2010.
  8. ^ FIBT Announces Olympic Qualifying Quotas. at the Fédération Internationale de Bobsleigh et de Tobogganing (20 January 2010 article accessed 21 January 2010.)
  9. ^ FIBT skeleton men quotas for the 2010 Winter Olympics. - 20 January 2010 article accessed 21 January 2010.
  10. ^ Olympic Quotas Updated After Reallocation. at the Fédération Internationale de Bobsleigh et de Tobogganing (26 January 2010 article accessed 27 January 2010.)
  11. ^ 26 January 2010 FIBT Nations who have qualified for men's skeleton at the 2010 Winter Olympics. - accessed 27 January 2010.
  12. ^ Vancouver2010.com skeleton athletes. - accessed 1 February 2010.
  13. ^ 2010 Winter Olympics 17 February 2010 Skeleton men's start. - accessed 18 February 2010.
  14. ^ "Canada's Douglas disqualified in men's skeleton." - 19 February 2010 CBC.ca article written by Mihira Lakshman accessed 20 February 2010.
  15. ^ "Canada's Montgomery pips Latvian for skeleton gold." - 19 February 2010 Vancouver2010.com article accessed 20 February 2010.
  16. ^ 2010 Winter Olympics 18 February 2010 Skeleton men run 1 results. - accessed 19 February 2010.
  17. ^ 2010 Winter Olympics 18 February 2010 Skeleton men run 2 results. - accessed 19 February 2010.
  18. ^ 2010 Winter Olympics 19 February 2010 Skeleton men run 3 results. - accessed 20 February 2010.
  19. ^ 2010 Winter Olympics 19 February 2010 Skeleton men run 4 results. - accessed 20 February 2010.