Bobsleigh
FIBT Bobsleigh World Cup – Two-Man Champions
See a complete list of Bobsleigh World Cup Two-Man Champions. The 2017-18 season Two-Man Bobsled Champion is Justin Kripps from Canada. This was his first World Cup title.
Fast Facts:
- Fédération internationale de bobsleigh et de tobogganing (FIBT).
- The first official Two-Man Bobsleigh World Cup event took place in 1991.
- Germany has dominated World Cup competitions with the most medals.
- The 2018-19 season started in Sigulda, Latvia on December 8, 2018 and ended on February 24, 2019 in Calgary, Canada.
FIBT Bobsleigh World Cup – Two-Man Champions:
Season | Winner | Runner Up | Third |
2017–18 | Justin Kripps (CAN) | Francesco Friedrich (GER) | Christopher Spring (CAN) |
2016–17 | Francesco Friedrich (GER) | Steven Holcomb (USA) | Won Yun-jong (KOR) |
2015–16 | Won Yun-jong (ROK) | Nico Walther (GER) | Uģis Žaļims (LTV) |
2014–15 | Oskars Melbārdis (LTV) | Beat Hefti (SUI) | Rico Peter (SUI) |
2013–14 | Steven Holcomb USA) | Beat Hefti (SUI) | Francesco Friedrich (GER) |
2012–13 | Lyndon Rush (CAN) | Oskars Melbārdis(LTV) | Manuel Machata (GER) |
2011–12 | Beat Hefti (SUI) | Maximilian Arndt (GER) | Alexandr Zubkov (RUS) |
2010–11 | Alexandr Zubkov (RUS) | Manuel Machata (GER) | Simone Bertazzo (ITA) |
2009–10 | Ivo Rüegg (SUI) | Thomas Florschütz (GER) | Karl Angerer (GER) |
2008-09 | Beat Hefti (SUI) | André Lange (GER) | Thomas Florschuetz (GER) |
2007-08 | André Lange (GER) | Ivo Rüegg (SUI) | Alexandr Zubkov (RUS) |
2006-07 | Steven Holcomb USA) | Pierre Lueders (CAN) | André Lange (GER) |
2005-06 | Pierre Lueders (CAN) | Alexandr Zubkov (RUS) | Todd Hays USA) |
2004-05 | Martin Annen (SUI) | Pierre Lueders (CAN) | Alexandr Zubkov (RUS) |
2003-04 | Christoph Langen (GER) | Pierre Lueders (CAN) | André Lange (GER) |
2002-03 | Pierre Lueders (CAN) | René Spies (GER) | André Lange (GER) |
2001-02 | Martin Annen (SUI) | Pierre Lueders (CAN) | Christian Reich (SUI) |
2000-01 | Martin Annen (SUI) | René Spies (GER) | André Lange (GER) |
1999-2000 | Christian Reich (SUI) | Reto Götschi (SUI) | Marcel Rohner (SUI) |
1998-99 | Christoph Langen (GER) | Reto Götschi (SUI) | Pierre Lueders (CAN) |
1997-98 | Pierre Lueders (CAN) | Gunther Huber (ITA) | Sandis Prusis (LTV) |
1996-97 | Pierre Lueders (CAN) | Gunther Huber (ITA) | Brian Shimer USA) |
1995-96 | Christoph Langen (GER) | Pierre Lueders (CAN) | Sepp Dostthaler (GER) |
1994-95 | Pierre Lueders (CAN) | Reto Götschi (SUI) | Gunther Huber (ITA) |
1993-94 | Pierre Lueders (CAN) | Christoph Langen (GER) | Gunther Huber (ITA) |
1992-93 | Gunther Huber (ITA) | Gustav Weder (SUI) | Brian Shimer USA) |
1991-92 | Gunther Huber (ITA) | Gustav Weder (SUI) | Rudi Lochner (GER) |
1990-91 | Wolfgang Hoppe (GER) | Gustav Weder (SUI) | Chris Lori (CAN) |
1989-90 | Christian Schebitz (GER) | Greg Haydenluck (CAN) | Maris Poikans (SOV) |
1988-89 | Gustav Weder (SUI) | Detlef Richter (GER) | Nico Baracchi (SUI) |
1987-88 | Jānis Ķipurs (SOV) | Volker Dietrich (GER) | Zintis Ekmanis (SOV) |
1986-87 | Anton Fischer (GER) | Matt Roy (USA) | Wolfgang Hoppe (GER) |
1985-86 | Maris Poikans (SOV) | Vyacheslav Savlev (SOV) | Ekkehard Fasser (SUI) |
1984-85 | Anton Fischer (GER) |