2023–24 Bobsleigh World Cup
Discipline Men Women
Combined Germany Johannes Lochner Germany Lisa Buckwitz
Monobob Germany Lisa Buckwitz
Two Germany Johannes Lochner Germany Laura Nolte
Four Germany Johannes Lochner
Competition
Edition 40th 31st
Locations 8 7

The 2023–24 Bobsleigh World Cup (official: BMW IBSF Bobsleigh World Cup) is a multi-race series over a season of bobsleigh, organised by International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation (IBSF).[1]

The season started on 17 November 2023 in Yanqing, China and will end on 23 March 2024 in Lake Placid, United States.[2]

The highlight of the season is the World Championships in Winterberg, Germany, whose results are not included in the World Cup standings.

Map of world cup hosts

All 8 locations hosting world cup events in this season (including Winterberg – venue of the World Championships).

Europe

North America

Asia

Schedule

# Location Date Two-Man Four-Man Monobob Two-Woman Details
1 China Yanqing 17–19 November 2023 ●●
2 France La Plagne 9–10 December 2023
3 Austria Innsbruck-Igls 16–17 December 2023 ●● also European Championships for four-man
4  Switzerland  St. Moritz 13–14 January 2024
5 Norway Lillehammer 27–28 January 2024
6 Latvia Sigulda 2–4 February 2024 ●● also European Championships for Monobob, two-woman and two-man
7 Germany Altenberg 17–18 February 2024
WCH Germany Winterberg 24 February–3 March 2024 World Championships (not included in the World Cup)
8 United States Lake Placid 22–23 March 2024

Calendar & Standings

Two-man

# Date Place Winner Time Second Time Third Time Leader
(After competition)
R.
1 17 November 2023   China Yanqing  Germany
Johannes Lochner
Georg Fleischhauer
1:58.64
(59.18 / 59.46)
 Germany
Francesco Friedrich
Alexander Schüller
1:59.26
(59.50 / 59.76)
  Switzerland
Michael Vogt
Sandro Michel
1:59.54
(59.63 / 59.91)
Germany Johannes Lochner [3]
2 9 December 2023   France La Plagne   Switzerland
Michael Vogt
Sandro Michel
1:58.51
(59.26 / 59.25)
 Germany
Johannes Lochner
Georg Fleischhauer
1:58.58
(59.23 / 59.35)
 Germany
Francesco Friedrich
Thorsten Margis
1:58.94
(59.49 / 59.45)
[4]
3 16 December 2023   Austria Innsbruck-Igls  Germany
Johannes Lochner
Georg Fleischhauer
1:41.94
(50.88 / 51.06)
 Germany
Francesco Friedrich
Alexander Schüller
1:42.02
(51.02 / 51.00)
 Germany
Adam Ammour
Issam Ammour
1:42.68
(51.31 / 51.37)
[5]
4 13 January 2024    Switzerland  St. Moritz  Germany
Johannes Lochner
Georg Fleischhauer
2:10.74
(1:05.53 / 1:05.21)
 Germany
Francesco Friedrich
Alexander Schüller
2:10.99
(1:05.65 / 1:05.34)
  Switzerland
Michael Vogt
Sandro Michel
2:11.29
(1:05.86 / 1:05.43)
[6]
5 27 January 2024   Norway Lillehammer
6 3 February 2024   Latvia Sigulda
7 17 February 2024   Germany Altenberg
8 22 March 2024   United States Lake Placid
Rank[7] Racer Points China YAN France LAP Austria IGL Switzerland STM Norway LIL Latvia SIG Germany ALT United States LAK
1 Germany Johannes Lochner 885 1 2 1 1
2 Germany Francesco Friedrich 830 2 3 2 2
3  Switzerland  Michael Vogt 809 3 1 5 3
4 Latvia Emīls Cipulis 680 5 11 6 5
5  Switzerland  Simon Friedli 672 6 8 10 4
6 Italy Patrick Baumgartner 672 4 7 9 8
7  Switzerland  Cédric Follador 624 9 6 12 7
8 Austria Markus Treichl 592 7 10 7 14
9 Germany Adam Ammour 560 - 5 3 6
10 China Li Chunjian 512 8 12 12 16

Four-man

# Date Place Winner Time Second Time Third Time Leader
(After competition)
R.
1 18 November 2023   China Yanqing  Germany
Johannes Lochner
Georg Fleischhauer
Erec Bruckert
Florian Bauer
1:57.04
(58.60 / 58.44)
 Germany
Francesco Friedrich
Thorsten Margis
Alexander Schüller
Candy Bauer
1:57.31
(58.63 / 58.68)
 China
Sun Kaizhi
Ding Song
Ye Jielong
Zhen Heng
1:57.44
(58.58 / 58.86)
Germany Johannes Lochner [8]
2 19 November 2023    Germany
Johannes Lochner
Georg Fleischhauer
Joshua Tasche
Florian Bauer
1:56.61
(58.22 / 58.39)
 Italy
Patrick Baumgartner
Eric Fantazzini
Robert Mircea
Lorenzo Bilotti
1:56.92
(58.35 / 58.57)
 Germany
Francesco Friedrich
Thorsten Margis
Felix Straub
Candy Bauer
1:56.93
(58.25 / 58.68)
[9]
3 10 December 2023   France La Plagne  Germany
Francesco Friedrich
Thorsten Margis
Alexander Schüller
Felix Straub
1:56.14
(58.12 / 58.02)
 Germany
Johannes Lochner
Florian Bauer
Erec Bruckert
Georg Fleischhauer
1:56.58
(58.42 / 58.16)
 Germany
Adam Ammour
Benedikt Hertel
Nick Stadelmann
Rupert Schenk
1:56.69
(58.38 / 58.31)
[10]
4 17 December 2023   Austria Innsbruck-Igls  Germany
Francesco Friedrich
Candy Bauer
Alexander Schüller
Felix Straub
1:40.89
(50.43 / 50.46)
 Germany
Johannes Lochner
Erec Bruckert
Joshua Tasche
Georg Fleischhauer
1:41.03
(50.52 / 50.51)
 Latvia
Emīls Cipulis
Dāvis Spriņģis
Matīss Miknis
Krists Lindenblats
1:41.35
(50.60 / 50.75)
[11]
5 14 January 2024    Switzerland  St. Moritz  Germany
Johannes Lochner
Florian Bauer
Erec Bruckert
Georg Fleischhauer
2:08.89
(1:04.61 / 1:04.28)
 Germany
Francesco Friedrich
Thorsten Margis
Candy Bauer
Alexander Schüller
2:08.99
(1:04.65 / 1:04.34)
 Latvia
Emīls Cipulis
Dāvis Spriņģis
Lauris Kaufmanis
Krists Lindenblats
2:09.29
(1:04.74 / 1:04.55)
[12]
6 28 January 2024   Norway Lillehammer
7 18 February 2024   Germany Altenberg
8 23 March 2024   United States Lake Placid
Rank[13] Racer Points China YAN1 China YAN2 France LAP Austria IGL Switzerland STM Norway LIL Germany ALT United States LAK
1 Germany Johannes Lochner 1095 1 1 2 2 1
2 Germany Francesco Friedrich 1070 2 3 1 1 2
3 Latvia Emīls Cipulis 968 4 4 5 3 3
4  Switzerland  Michael Vogt 848 5 5 4 16 4
5  Switzerland  Cédric Follador 832 7 10 6 6 7
6  Switzerland  Simon Friedli 816 10 11 7 5 5
7 Italy Patrick Baumgartner 802 6 2 9 11 12
8 China Kaizhi Sun 792 3 6 13 6 13
9 China Li Chunjian 776 7 8 8 10 10
10 Austria Markus Treichl 768 9 7 11 9 8

Men's Combined Standings

Rank after 8 of 16 events[14] Points
1Germany Johannes Lochner1755
2Germany Francesco Friedrich1690
3 Switzerland  Michael Vogt1465
4Latvia Emīls Cipulis1448
5Italy Patrick Baumgartner1346
6 Switzerland  Simon Friedli1304
7 Switzerland  Cédric Follador1288
8Austria Markus Treichl1200
8China Li Chunjian1144
10China Sun Kaizhi1136

Monobob

# Date Place Winner Time Second Time Third Time Leader
(After competition)
R.
1 9 December 2023   France La Plagne  United States
Kaysha Love
2:07.92
(1:04.13 / 1:03.79)
  Switzerland
Melanie Hasler
2:08.13
(1:04.18 / 1:03.95)
 Romania
Andreea Grecu
2:08.21
(1:04.17 / 1:04.04)
United States Kaysha Love [15]
2 15 December 2023   Austria Innsbruck-Igls  Germany
Lisa Buckwitz
1:51.17
(55.83 / 55.34)
 Australia
Breeana Walker
1:51.42
(55.99 / 55.43)
 Germany
Laura Nolte
1:51.47
(55.98 / 55.49)
[16]
3 16 December 2023    Germany
Lisa Buckwitz
1:49.42
(54.67 / 54.75)
 United States
Kaysha Love
1:49.53
(54.85 / 54.68)
 Australia
Breeana Walker
1:49.55
(54.77 / 54.78)
[17]
4 13 January 2024    Switzerland  St. Moritz  Germany
Lisa Buckwitz
2:22.78
(1:11.89 / 1:10.89)
 Germany
Laura Nolte
2:22.91
(1:11.77 / 1:11.14)
 Australia
Breeana Walker
2:22.93
(1:11.79 / 1:11.14)
Germany Lisa Buckwitz [18]
5 27 January 2024   Norway Lillehammer
6 3 February 2024   Latvia Sigulda
7 17 February 2024   Germany Altenberg
8 22 March 2024   United States Lake Placid
Rank[19] Racer Points France LAP Austria IGL1 Austria IGL2 Switzerland STM Norway LIL Latvia SIG Germany ALT United States LAK
1 Germany Lisa Buckwitz 843 7 1 1 1
2 Australia Breeana Walker 794 5 2 3 3
3 United States Kaysha Love 779 1 4 2 9
4 Germany Laura Nolte 754 5 3 8 2
5  Switzerland  Melanie Hasler 754 2 7 4 5
6 United States Elana Meyers Taylor 744 4 5 6 4
7 Romania Andreea Grecu 712 3 6 7 7
8 Canada Cynthia Appiah 632 9 8 5 11
9 China Qing Ying 560 11 13 10 8
10 France Margot Boch 552 8 9 12 14

Two-woman

# Date Place Winner Time Second Time Third Time Leader
(After competition)
R.
1 10 December 2023   France La Plagne  Germany
Laura Nolte
Neele Schuten
2:02.24
(1:01.29 / 1:00.95)
 Germany
Kim Kalicki
Leonie Fiebig
2:02.36
(1:01.34 / 1:01.02)
 United States
Elana Meyers Taylor
Emily Renna
2:02.46
(1:01.47 / 1:00.99)
Germany Laura Nolte [20]
2 17 December 2023   Austria Innsbruck-Igls  Germany
Lisa Buckwitz
Vanessa Mark
1:45.20
(52.60 / 52.60)
 Germany
Kim Kalicki
Leonie Fiebig
1:45.29
(52.68 / 52.61)
 Germany
Laura Nolte
Neele Schuten
1:45.64
(52.91 / 52.73)
[21]
3 14 January 2024    Switzerland  St. Moritz  Germany
Laura Nolte
Neele Schuten
2:16.59
(1:08.59 / 1:08.00)
 Germany
Lisa Buckwitz
Laurynn Siebert
2:16.67
(1:08.53 / 1:08.14)
  Switzerland
Melanie Hasler
Mara Morell
2:16.97
(1:08.80 / 1:08.17)
[22]
4 28 January 2024   Norway Lillehammer
5 2 February 2024   Latvia Sigulda
6 4 February 2024  
7 18 February 2024   Germany Altenberg
8 23 March 2024   United States Lake Placid
Rank[23] Racer Points France LAP Austria IGL Switzerland STM Norway LIL Latvia SIG1 Latvia SIG2 Germany ALT United States LAK
1 Germany Laura Nolte 650 1 3 1
2 Germany Lisa Buckwitz 611 6 1 2
3 Germany Kim Kalicki 588 2 2 7
4 Switzerland Melanie Hasler 568 5 5 3
5 Australia Bree Walker 544 7 4 5
6 United States Elana Meyers Taylor 536 3 6 8
7 United States Kaysha Love 528 4 8 6
8 France Margot Boch 472 8 13 4
9 China Mingming Huai 448 10 7 11
10 China Qing Ying 432 11 10 9

Women's Combined Standings

Rank after 7 of 16 events[24] Points
1Germany Lisa Buckwitz1454
2Germany Laura Nolte1404
3Australia Bree Walker1338
4 Switzerland  Melanie Hasler1322
5United States Kaysha Love1307
6United States Elana Meyers Taylor1280
7Romania Andreea Grecu1128
8France Margot Boch1024
9China Qing Ying992
10Canada Cynthia Appiah984

Podium table by nation

Table showing the World Cup podium places (gold–1st place, silver–2nd place, bronze–3rd place) by the countries represented by the athletes.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Germany1412632
2  Switzerland1135
3 United States1113
4 Australia0123
5 Italy0101
6 Latvia0022
7 China0011
 Romania0011
Totals (8 entries)16161648

Points distribution

Place 1234567891011121314151617181920
2-Man, 4-Man
Monobob, 2-Woman
2252102001921841761681601521441361281201121049688807468

References

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