2023–24 Skeleton World Cup
Discipline Men Women
Overall South Korea Jung Seung-gi Netherlands Kimberley Bos
Mixed team Italy Valentina Margaglio / Amedeo Bagnis
Competition
Edition 38th 28th
Locations 8 8

The 2023–24 Skeleton World Cup (official: BMW IBSF Skeleton World Cup) is a multi-race series over a season of skeleton, organised by International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation (IBSF). It is the 38th edition for men and 28th edition for women of the highest international race series in skeleton.[1]

The season started on 17 November 2023 in Yanqing, China and will end on 21 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.

Christopher Grotheer from Germany (men's) and Tina Hermann from Germany (women's) are the reigning champions from the previous season.

Schedule

# Location Date Details
1 China Yanqing 17 November 2023
2 France La Plagne 8 December 2023
3 Austria Innsbruck-Igls 15 December 2023
4  Switzerland  St. Moritz 12 January 2024
5 Norway Lillehammer 26 January 2024
6 Latvia Sigulda 2 February 2024 also European Championships
7 Germany Altenberg 16 February 2024
WCH Germany Winterberg 22–24 February 2024 World Championships
(not included in the World Cup)
8 United States Lake Placid 21 March 2024

Calendar & Standings

Men

# Place Winner Time Second Time Third Time Leader
(After competition)
R.
1 China Yanqing Germany Christopher Grotheer 2:01.20
(1:00.81 / 1:00.39)
China Chen Wenhao 2:01.63
(1:00.98 / 1:00.65)
China Yan Wengang 2:01.68
(1:00.71 / 1:00.97)
Germany Christopher Grotheer [3]
2 France La Plagne South Korea Jung Seung-gi 2:00.61
(1:00.15 / 1:00.46)
United Kingdom Matt Weston 2:00.69
(1:00.43 / 1:00.26)
United Kingdom Marcus Wyatt


Germany Christopher Grotheer
2:00.94
(1:00.52 / 1:00.42)
2:00.94
(1:00.23 / 1:00.71)
[4]
3 Austria Innsbruck-Igls United Kingdom Matt Weston 1:44.84
(52.56 / 52.28)
South Korea Jung Seung-gi 1:44.99
(52.67 / 52.32)
Germany Felix Keisinger 1:45.16
(52.78 / 52.38)
South Korea Jung Seung-gi [5]
4  Switzerland  St. Moritz Italy Amedeo Bagnis 2:14.07
(1:07.00 / 1:07.07)
Germany Christopher Grotheer 2:14.59
(1:07.56 / 1:07.03)
South Korea Jung Seung-gi 2:14.96
(1:07.67 / 1:07.29)
5 Norway Lillehammer
6 Latvia Sigulda
7 Germany Altenberg
8 United States Lake Placid
Rank[6] Racer Points China YAN1 France LAP Austria IGL Switzerland STM Norway LIL Latvia SIG Germany ALT United States LAK
1 South Korea Jung Seung-gi 827 4 1 2 3
2 Germany Christopher Grotheer 819 1 3 5 2
3 United Kingdom Matt Weston 771 10 2 1 4
4 Italy Amedeo Bagnis 697 13 6 6 1
5 United Kingdom Marcus Wyatt 648 7 3 9 12
4 United Kingdom Craig Thompson 648 9 5 4 13
7 China Chen Wenhao 586 2 18 8 11
8 China Zheng Yin 586 5 19 10 5
9 Italy Mattia Gaspari 556 8 11 18 6
10 Germany Felix Keisinger 520 7 3 9

Women

# Place Winner Time Second Time Third Time Leader
(After competition)
R.
1 China Yanqing Germany Tina Hermann 2:03.81
(1:01.75 / 1:02.06)
China Zhao Dan 2:03.83
(1:01.63 / 1:02.20)
Canada Mirela Rahneva 2:03.99
(1:01.90 / 1:02.09)
Germany Tina Hermann [7]
2 France La Plagne United Kingdom Tabitha Stoecker 2:05.13
(1:02.53 / 1:02.60)
United States Mystique Ro 2:05.20
(1:02.70 / 1:02.50)
Netherlands Kimberley Bos 2:05.22
(1:02.49 / 1:02.73)
[8]
3 Austria Innsbruck-Igls Netherlands Kimberley Bos 1:47.91
(53.93 / 53.98)
Italy Valentina Margaglio 1:48.08
(54.02 / 54.06)
United Kingdom Tabitha Stoecker 1:48.11
(53.97 / 54.14)
Netherlands Kimberley Bos [9]
4  Switzerland  St. Moritz Netherlands Kimberley Bos 2:18.61
(1:09.81 / 1:08.80)
Italy Valentina Margaglio 2:19.34
(1:09.96 / 1:09.38)
United States Katie Uhlaender 2:19.45
(1:09.85 / 1:09.60)
5 Norway Lillehammer
6 Latvia Sigulda
7 Germany Altenberg
8 United States Lake Placid
Rank[10] Racer Points China YAN1 France LAP Austria IGL Switzerland STM Norway LIL Latvia SIG Germany ALT United States LAK
1 Netherlands Kimberley Bos 810 8 3 1 1
2 Italy Valentina Margaglio 748 9 6 2 2
3 Germany Tina Hermann 697 1 9 11 5
4 Belgium Kim Meylemans 648 5 7 6 13
5 China Zhao Dan 550 2 26 9 9
6 Austria Janine Flock 536 6 4 7
7 Germany Jacqueline Pfeifer 528 4 8 6
8 Brazil Nicole Silveira 528 11 16 7 12
9 Germany Susanne Kreher 512 4 DNS 12 4
10 United Kingdom Tabitha Stoecker 487 1 3 21

Mixed Team

# Place Winner Time Second Time Third Time R.
1  Switzerland  St. Moritz Italy Valentina Margaglio / Amedeo Bagnis 2:22.11
(1:11.95 / 1:10.16)
Germany Susanne Kreher / Felix Keisinger 2:23.00
(1:12.17 / 1:10.83)
Germany Jacqueline Pfeifer / Felix Seibel 2:23.77
(1:12.66 / 1:11.11)
[11]
2 Germany Altenberg

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 Germany2237
2 Italy2204
3 Great Britain2125
4 Netherlands2013
5 South Korea1113
6 China0213
7 United States0112
8 Canada0011
Totals (8 entries)991028

Points distribution

Place 1234567891011121314151617181920
Men, Women 2252102001921841761681601521441361281201121049688807468

References

  1. "IBSF". www.ibsf.org.
  2. "Calendar". ibsf.org. IBSF.
  3. "Men's Skeleton: Yanqing (CHN)" (PDF). IBSF. Retrieved 17 November 2023.
  4. "Men's Skeleton: La Plagne (FRA)" (PDF). IBSF. Retrieved 8 December 2023.
  5. "Men's Skeleton: Innsbruck (AUT)" (PDF). IBSF. Retrieved 18 December 2023.
  6. "IBSF World Cup standings - Men's Skeleton". IBSF Results. IBSF.
  7. "Women's Skeleton: Yanqing (CHN)" (PDF). IBSF. Retrieved 17 November 2023.
  8. "Women's Skeleton: La Plagne (FRA)" (PDF). IBSF. Retrieved 8 December 2023.
  9. "Women's Skeleton: Innsbruck (AUT)" (PDF). IBSF. Retrieved 18 December 2023.
  10. "IBSF World Cup standings - Women's Skeleton". IBSF Results. IBSF.
  11. "Mixed Team Skeleton: St. Moritz (SUI)". IBSF. Retrieved 13 January 2023.
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