Date | 15 February 2002 | |
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Status | Olympic | |
Location | Utah Olympic Park, Park City, Utah (Bobsleigh/Skeleton/Luge Track) | |
Participants | 38 from 12 countries | |
Format | Two runs, total time determined placement. | |
Details | Curves: 12 Length: 1140 m Start Altitude: ? Vertical Drop: 77 m |
Germany’s strength in depth was shown by the fact that although the reigning World Championship gold medallists, André Florschütz and Torsten Wustlich, were denied a place on the Olympic team, but the two German pairs were still considered gold medal favourites.
The big question of the 2002 Olympic luge doubles concerned whether the home track advantage of the American pairs would be enough to topple the Europeans and earn a first US Olympic gold in the sport. The answer was to be no but the margin of victory for the German pair of Alexander Resch and Patric Leitner was small. Resch and Leitner, the 2004 world champions, set the best time of the first run with Clay Ives and Chris Thorpe leading US teammates, the Mark Grimmette / Brian Martin combination, for second and third. The Americans were both faster than the German leaders over the final run but not by enough to overhaul them for the gold medal. Grimmette and Martin were fast enough to put themselves ahead of their compatriots and into the silver medal position.
Pos | Pair | NOC | Time | Run #1 | Run #2 | |||
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1 | Alexander Resch / Patric Leitner | GER | 1:26.082 | 42.953 (1) | 43.129 (2) | Gold | ||
2 | Brian Martin / Mark Grimmette | USA | 1:26.216 | 43.111 (3) | 43.105 (1) | Silver | ||
3 | Chris Thorpe / Clay Ives | USA | 1:26.220 | 43.013 (2) | 43.207 (3) | Bronze | ||
4 | Steffen Skel / Steffen Wöller | GER | 1:26.375 | 43.121 (4) | 43.254 (5) | |||
5 | Chris Moffat / Eric Pothier | CAN | 1:26.501 | 43.285 (8) | 43.216 (4) | |||
6 | Markus Schiegl / Tobias Schiegl | AUT | 1:26.518 | 43.208 (5) | 43.310 (6) | |||
7 | Gerhard Plankensteiner / Oswald Haselrieder | ITA | 1:26.616 | 43.278 (7) | 43.338 (7) | |||
8 | Andreas Linger / Wolfgang Linger | AUT | 1:26.684 | 43.330 (9) | 43.354 (8) | |||
9 | Ľubomír Mick / Walter Marx | SVK | 1:26.706 | 43.248 (6) | 43.458 (10) | |||
10 | Ivars Deinis / Sandris Bērziņš | LAT | 1:26.906 | 43.413 (10) | 43.493 (11) | |||
11 | Danylo Panchenko / Oleh Avdieiev | UKR | 1:27.327 | 43.727 (13) | 43.600 (12) | |||
12 | Grant Albrecht / Mike Moffat | CAN | 1:27.366 | 43.645 (11) | 43.721 (13) | |||
13 | Danil Chaban / Yevgeny Zykov | RUS | 1:27.586 | 43.691 (12) | 43.895 (15) | |||
14 | Mikhail Kuzmich / Yury Veselov | RUS | 1:27.659 | 43.815 (14) | 43.844 (14) | |||
15 | Eugen Radu / Marian Tican | ROU | 1:27.846 | 43.901 (15) | 43.945 (16) | |||
16 | Ion Cristian Stanciu / Robert Taleanu | ROU | 1:27.956 | 43.977 (16) | 43.979 (17) | |||
17 | Christian Oberstolz / Patrick Gruber | ITA | 1:29.303 | 45.882 (18) | 43.421 (9) | |||
Anders Söderberg / Bengt Walden | SWE | – | 45.589 (17) | – ( | ||||
Takahisa Oguchi / Kei Takahashi | JPN | – | – ( | – |