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Two, Men

Date15 – 16 February 1980
StatusOlympic
LocationMt. Van Hoevenberg Recreation Area, Lake Placid
Participants40 from 11 countries
FormatFour runs, total time determined placement.
DetailsCurves: 16
Length: 1557 m
Start Altitude: 771 m
Vertical Drop: 148 m

Although confidence was high in the American camp that they could threaten the favourites it was firmly expected that the medals would be decided between the sleds from East Germany, West Germany and Switzerland. Switzerland’s Erich Schärer (1978 and 1979) and Hans Hiltebrand (1977) were the most recent world champions, East Germany were reigning Olympic champions and West Germany I and II had filled the silver and bronze positions in the previous year’s world championship.

Both members of their 1976 Olympic champion crew returned for East Germany but with a twist. In Innsbruck Bernhard Germeshausen had been the brakeman in Meinhard Nehmer’s sled but by Lake Placid he was piloting East Germany II and proved the equal of his former partner.

Schärer and Benz, who despite being world champions were designated as Switzerland II, started the competition brilliantly and led by half a second on the first run. Though Germeshausen gained time on run 2 Schärer consolidated his advantage on the third run and avoided any disasters on the final descent to run out a comfortable winner. Behind him a contest between the two GDR bobs for silver saw a victory for the pupil over the master as Bernhard Germeshausen and Hans-Jürgen Gerhardt’s East Germany II edged the senior crew of Nehmer and Musiol.

This event marked the first Olympic appearance of Hans Hiltebrandt. The Swiss would appear at every Winter Games as either pilot or coach between 1980 and 1998 and as one of the world’s leading bobsleigh designers, bobs bearing his name have appeared in international competition for over a decade.

PosPairNOCTimeRun #1Run #2Run #3Run #4
1Erich Schärer / Sepp BenzSUI4:09.361:01.87 (1)1:02.76 (2)1:02.29 (1)1:02.44 (1)Gold
2Bernhard Germeshausen / Hans-Jürgen GerhardtGDR4:10.931:02.58 (4)1:02.48 (1)1:03.31 (9)1:02.56 (2)Silver
3Meinhard Nehmer / Bogdan MusiolGDR4:11.081:02.39 (3)1:02.88 (4)1:02.86 (3)1:02.95 (4)Bronze
4Hans Hiltebrand / Walter RahmSUI4:11.321:02.37 (2)1:02.96 (5)1:03.35 (10)1:02.64 (3)
5Howard Siler, Jr. / Dick NalleyUSA4:11.731:03.04 (6)1:03.04 (6)1:02.65 (2)1:03.00 (5)
6Brent Rushlaw / Joe TylerUSA4:12.121:02.90 (5)1:02.81 (3)1:02.99 (5)1:03.42 (8)
7Fritz Sperling / Kurt OberhöllerAUT4:13.581:03.58 (10)1:03.64 (8)1:03.13 (7)1:03.23 (6)
8Peter Hell / Heinz BuscheFRG4:13.741:03.87 (12)1:03.63 (7)1:02.91 (4)1:03.33 (7)
9Franz Paulweber / Gerd ZaunschirmAUT4:13.901:03.52 (8)1:03.67 (9)1:03.01 (6)1:03.70 (9)
10Jonnie Woodall / John HowellGBR4:15.921:04.12 (15)1:04.12 (10)1:03.65 (11)1:04.03 (13)
11Dragoș Panaitescu-Rapan / Gheorghe LixandruROU4:16.041:03.99 (13)1:04.30 (13)1:03.75 (12)1:04.00 (12)
12Georg Großmann / Alexander WernsdorferFRG4:16.131:03.50 (7)1:04.93 (20)1:03.85 (13)1:03.85 (10)
13Joey Kilburn / Robert WilsonCAN4:16.211:04.07 (14)1:04.27 (12)1:03.96 (14)1:03.91 (11)
14Andrea Jory / Edmund LanzinerITA4:16.341:03.73 (11)1:04.19 (11)1:03.97 (15)1:04.45 (16)
15Carl-Erik Eriksson / Kenth RönnSWE4:16.921:03.56 (9)1:04.49 (14)1:03.22 (8)1:05.65 (20)
16Giuseppe Soravia / Georg WerthITA4:18.171:04.75 (19)1:04.81 (18)1:04.30 (16)1:04.31 (15)
17Roger Potter / Mike PughGBR4:18.571:04.93 (20)1:04.77 (17)1:04.40 (18)1:04.47 (17)
18Constantin Iancu / Constantin ObrejaROU4:18.631:04.58 (16)1:04.52 (15)1:04.76 (19)1:04.77 (18)
19Yoshimitsu Kadowaki / Yuji FunayamaJPN4:18.661:04.62 (17)1:04.92 (19)1:04.82 (20)1:04.30 (14)
20Brian Vachon / Serge CantinCAN4:18.761:04.66 (18)1:04.67 (16)1:04.38 (17)1:05.05 (19)