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2016–17 Skeleton World Cup

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The 2016–17 Skeleton World Cup was a multi-race series over a season for skeleton. The season started on 2 December 2016 in Whistler, Canada and ended on 17 March 2017 in Pyeongchang, South Korea. The World Cup was organised by the IBSF (formerly the FIBT) who also run World Cups and Championships in skeleton. The season was sponsored by BMW.

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Results

Men

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
Canada Whistler Yun Sung-bin
 South Korea
1:45.86
(52.84 / 53.02)
Alexander Tretiakov
 Russia
1:45.98
(52.99 / 52.99)
Matthew Antoine
 United States
1:46.22
(53.24 / 52.98)
United States Lake Placid Alexander Tretiakov
 Russia
1:46.49
(53.27 / 53.22)
Matthew Antoine
 United States
1:46.92
(53.45 / 53.47)
Yun Sung-bin
 South Korea
1:46.94
(53.24 / 53.70)
Germany Altenberg Christopher Grotheer
 Germany
1:52.30
(56.20 / 56.10)
Martins Dukurs
 Latvia
1:52.60
(56.42 / 56.18)
Axel Jungk
 Germany
1:52.77
(56.44 / 56.33)
Germany Winterberg Martins Dukurs
 Latvia
1:52.04
(56.14 / 55.90)
Tomass Dukurs
 Latvia
1:52.66
(56.16 / 56.50)
Alexander Tretiakov
 Russia
1:52.71
(56.51 / 56.20)
Switzerland St. Moritz Martins Dukurs
 Latvia
2:15.10
(1:07.85 / 1:07.25)
Yun Sung-bin
 South Korea
2:15.13
(1:07.63 / 1:07.50)
Nikita Tregubov
 Russia
2:15.65
(1:07.95/ 1:07.70)
Germany Königssee Alexander Tretiakov
 Russia
1:40.41
(50.27 / 50.14)
Yun Sung-bin
 South Korea
1:40.46
(50.07 / 50.39)
Alexander Gassner
 Germany
1:40.60
(50.36 / 50.24)
Austria Igls Martins Dukurs
 Latvia
1:43.89
(52.01 / 51.88)
Alexander Tretiakov
 Russia
1:44.47
(52.31 / 52.16)
Yun Sung-bin
 South Korea
1:44.57
(52.27 / 52.30)
South Korea Pyeongchang Martins Dukurs
 Latvia
1:41.51
(50.87 / 50.64)
Yun Sung-bin
 South Korea
1:41.52
(50.69 / 50.83)
Tomass Dukurs
 Latvia
1:42.16
(51.20 / 50.96)

Women

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
Canada Whistler Elisabeth Vathje
 Canada
1:49.25
(54.52 / 54.73)
Jacqueline Lölling
 Germany
1:50.09
(54.76 / 55.33)
Tina Hermann
 Germany
1:50.11
(54.99 / 55.12)
United States Lake Placid Janine Flock
 Austria
1:49.77
(54.84 / 54.93)
Lizzy Yarnold
 United Kingdom
1:50.58
(54.94 / 55.64)
Mirela Rahneva
 Canada
1:50.92
(55.39 / 55.53)
Germany Altenberg Jacqueline Lölling
 Germany
1:57.17
(58.58 / 58.59)
Tina Hermann
 Germany
1:57.61
(58.90 / 58.71)
Janine Flock
 Austria
1:57.71
(58.94 / 58.77)
Germany Winterberg Elisabeth Vathje
 Canada
58.02 Jacqueline Lölling
 Germany
58.12 Mirela Rahneva
 Canada
58.14
Switzerland St. Moritz Mirela Rahneva
 Canada
2:16.53
(1:08.49 / 1:08.04)
Kendall Wesenberg
 United States
2:18.36
(1:09.28 / 1:09.08)
Janine Flock
 Austria
2:18.51
(1:09.29 / 1:09.22)
Germany Königssee Jacqueline Lölling
 Germany
1:43.21
(51.70 / 51.51)
Tina Hermann
 Germany
1:43.66
(52.09 / 51.57)
Anna Fernstädt
 Germany
1:43.67
(51.93 / 51.74)
Austria Igls Tina Hermann
 Germany
1:48.15
(54.17 / 53.98)
Mirela Rahneva
 Canada
1:48.31
(54.03 / 54.28)
Janine Flock
 Austria
1:48.39
(54.12 / 54.27)
South Korea Pyeongchang Jacqueline Lölling
 Germany
1:45.68
(52.93 / 52.75)
Elena Nikitina
 Russia
1:45.98
(53.18 / 52.80)
Kimberley Bos
 Netherlands
1:46.03
(53.15 / 52.88)
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Standings

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  • (*Champion 2016)

Women

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  • (*Champion 2016)
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