FIBT World Championships 1989

The FIBT World Championships 1989 took place in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy (Bobsleigh) and St. Moritz, Switzerland (Skeleton). Cortina hosted the championships for the eighth time, having hosted the event previously in 1937 (Two-man), 1939 (Four-man), 1950, 1954, 1960, 1966, and 1981. Meanwhile, St. Moritz hosted a championship event for the record sixteenth time. The Swiss city had hosted the event previously in 1931 (Four-man), 1935 (Four-man), 1937 (Four-man), 1938 (Two-man), 1939 (Two-man), 1947, 1955, 1957, 1959, 1965, 1970, 1974, 1977, 1982, and 1987. The skeleton event became an official championship event this year, albeit at a separate location from the bobsleigh event. They would not be at the same location other than St. Moritz for the first time until the 1996 championships in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

1989 World Championships
LocationCortina d'Ampezzo, Italy
St. Moritz, Switzerland
1990 →
Bobsleigh World Cup 4-man. The Russia-1 crew on the Antelao straight, Eugenio Monti track in Cortina d'Ampezzo.

Two-man bobsleigh

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Pos Team Time
Gold   East Germany (Wolfgang Hoppe, Bogdan Musioł)
Silver   Switzerland (Gustav Weder, Bruno Gerber)
Bronze   Soviet Union (Jānis Ķipurs, Aldis Intlers)

Four-man bobsleigh

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Pos Team Time
Gold   Switzerland (Gustav Weder, Curdin Morell, Bruno Gerber, Lorenz Schindelholz)
Silver   Switzerland (Nico Baracchi, Christian Reich, Donat Acklin, René Mangold)
Bronze   East Germany (Wolfgang Hoppe, Bodo Ferl, Bogdan Musioł, Ingo Voge)

Baracchi becomes the first person to medal in both bobsleigh and skeleton at the championships.

Men's skeleton

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Pos Athlete Time
Gold   Alain Wicki (SUI)
Silver   Christian Auer (AUT)
Bronze   Franz Plangger (AUT)

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Switzerland (SUI)2204
2  East Germany (GDR)1012
3  Austria (AUT)0112
4  Soviet Union (URS)0011
Totals (4 entries)3339

References

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