Bobsleigh World Cup


The Bobsleigh World Cup is an annual bobsleigh competitions. It has taken place since the 1984 Winter Olympics. Below is a lists of season champions. Each table shows the country and driver only.

Combined men's

Debuted: 1985.

Medal table

Two-man

Unofficial event: 1985–1990. Debuted: 1991.

Medal table

Four-man

Unofficial event: 1985–1990. Debuted: 1991.
SeasonWinnerRunner-upThird place
1983–84Wolfgang Hoppe
1984–85Jeffrey Jost
1985–86Ekkehard FasserWalter Delle KarthMatt Roy
1986–87 – Matt RoyWolfgang HoppePeter Kienast
1987–88Ingo Appeltnone awardedVolker Dietrich
1987–88 – Peter Kienastnone awarded – Volker Dietrich
1988–89Ingo Appelt Gustav Weder – Peter Kienast
1989–90Chris LoriMaris PoikansDietmar Falkenberg
1990–91 – Gustav Weder – Ingo Appelt – Chris Lori
1991–92 – Wolfgang Hoppe – Gustav Weder Mark Tout
1992–93Brian Shimer – Chris Lori – Wolfgang Hoppe
1993–94Hubert SchösserDirk WieseMark Tout
1994–95Pierre Lueders – Mark Tout – Dirk Wiese
1995–96 – Wolfgang Hoppe Christoph Langen – Chris Lori
1996–97Marcel Rohner – Wolfgang Hoppe Gunther Huber
1997–98Harald Czudaj – Marcel Rohner – Hubert Schösser
1998–99 – Christoph Langen – Marcel Rohner André Lange
1999–2000 – Marcel Rohner Sandis Prusis – Pierre Lueders
2000–01 – André Lange – Sandis PrusisMatthias Benesch
2001–02Martin Annen – André LangeChristian Reich
2002–03 – André Lange – Sandis Prusis Ralph Rüegg
2003–04 – André Lange Alexandr ZubkovTodd Hays
2004–05 – Alexandr Zubkov – Martin Annen – Pierre Lueders
2005–06 – Alexandr Zubkov – Pierre Lueders – Martin Annen
2006–07Yevgeni PopovSteven Holcomb – Martin Annen
2007–08 – André Lange – Alexandr Zubkov Janis Minins
2008–09 – Alexandr Zubkov – Janis Minins – André Lange
2009–10Steve Holcomb – Janis Minins – André Lange
2010–11Manuel Machata – Steven Holcomb – Alexandr Zubkov
2011–12 – Alexandr Zubkov Maximilian Arndt – Manuel Machata
2012–13 – Alexandr Zubkov Oskars Melbārdis – Manuel Machata
2013–14 – Maximilian Arndt – Steven Holcomb Thomas Florschuetz
2014–15 – Oskars MelbārdisAlexander Kasjanov – Maximilian Arndt
2015–16 – Maximilian Arndt Francesco FriedrichRico Peter
2016–17 – Alexander Kasjanov – Rico Peter – Steven Holcomb
2017–18Johannes Lochner – Francesco FriedrichNico Walther
2018–19 – Francesco FriedrichOskars Kibermanis – Johannes Lochner
2019–20 – Francesco Friedrich – Johannes LochnerJustin Kripps

Medal table

Two-woman

Debuted: 1994.
SeasonWinnerRunner-upThird place
1993–94Barbara Muriset
1994–95Claudia Bühlmann
1995–96Françoise Burdet
1996–97Françoise Burdet
1997–98 – Françoise Burdet
1998–99 – Françoise Burdet Jean RacineMichelle Coy
1999–2000Jean RacineJill Bakken – Françoise Burdet
2000–01 – Jean Racine Sandra ProkoffBonny Warner
2001–02Susi Erdmann – Sandra Prokoff – Jean Racine
2002–03 – Susi Erdmann – Sandra Prokoff Gerda Weissensteiner
2003–04 – Sandra Prokoff – Jean Racine – Susi Erdmann
2003–04 – Sandra Prokoff – Jean Racine – Gerda Weissensteiner
2004–05Sandra Prokoff-Kiriasis Cathleen Martini – Susi Erdmann
2005–06Sandra Kiriasis Helen UppertonShauna Rohbock
2006–07 – Sandra Kiriasis – Shauna Rohbock – Cathleen Martini
2007–08 – Sandra Kiriasis – Cathleen Martini – Helen Upperton
2008–09 – Sandra Kiriasis – Cathleen MartiniNicole Minichiello
2009–10 – Sandra Kiriasis Kaillie Humphries – Cathleen Martini
2010–11 – Sandra Kiriasis – Cathleen Martini – Kaillie Humphries
2011–12 – Cathleen MartiniAnja Schneiderheinze – Sandra Kiriasis
2012–13 – Kaillie Humphries – Sandra Kiriasis – Cathleen Martini
2013–14 – Kaillie Humphries Elana MeyersJamie Greubel
2014–15 – Elana Meyers – Kaillie HumphriesJazmine Fenlator
2015–16 – Kaillie Humphries Jamie Greubel PoserChristina Hengster
2016–17 – Jamie Greubel Poser – Kaillie Humphries Elana Meyers Taylor
2017–18 – Kaillie Humphries – Elana Meyers TaylorMariama Jamanka
2018–19 – Mariama JamankaStephanie Schneider – Elana Meyers Taylor
2019–20 – Stephanie Schneider – Mariama JamankaChristine de Bruin

Medal table

All-time medal count