Bobsleigh at the 2026 Winter Olympics – Four-man

Bobsleigh four-man
at the XXV Olympic Winter Games
VenueCortina Sliding Centre
Cortina d'Ampezzo
Date21, 22 February 2026
Competitors109 from 18 nations
Teams27
Winning time3:37.57
Medalists
Johannes Lochner
Thorsten Margis
Jörn Wenzel
Georg Fleischhauer
 Germany
Francesco Friedrich
Matthias Sommer
Alexander Schüller
Felix Straub
 Germany
Michael Vogt
Andreas Haas
Amadou David Ndiaye
Mario Aeberhard
 Switzerland

The four-man competition in bobsleigh at the 2026 Winter Olympics was held on 21 February (heats 1 and 2) and 22 February (heats 3 and 4), at the Cortina Sliding Centre in Cortina d'Ampezzo.[1] Germany, represented by Johannes Lochner, Thorsten Margis, Jörn Wenzel, and Georg Fleischhauer, won the event. Their teammates, driven by Francesco Friedrich, won the silver medal, and the Swiss crew, driven by Michael Vogt, won bronze.[2][3] For Vogt and his crew, these were the first Olympic medals.

Israel's first-ever bobsleigh team to compete at a Winter Olympics, was disqualified after the Israeli Olympic Committee withdrew the team. One athlete had claimed to be ill, a claim supported by a medical check and signed affidavit, to allow a substitute to complete in his place. It was later revealed that the athlete had falsely claimed to be sick. As substitutions are only permitted for legitimate illness or injury under Olympic rules, the Israeli Olympic Committee barred the team from competing further.[4]

Background

The defending champions were Francesco Friedrich, Thorsten Margis, Arndt Bauer and Alexander Schüller. Friedrich and Schüller qualified for the event, but in 2026 they were joined by Matthias Sommer and Felix Straub. If they won, Friedrich would become the first person to win three gold medals in four-man bobsleigh and could become the first person to win both the two and four-man competitions in three consecutive Winter Olympics. Margis also qualified for the event, but moved to the four-man crew of Johannes Lochner – the 2022 silver medalist alongside Florian Bauer, Christopher Weber and Christian Rasp; for 2026 Lochner and Margis were joined by Georg Fleischhauer and Jörn Wenzel. The bronze medalists were Justin Kripps, Ryan Sommer, Cam Stones and Ben Coakwell. Kripps retired from competitions. Lochner won the 2025–26 Bobsleigh World Cup, having won three out of seven four-man races that season; further three were won by Friedrich. The quartet of Friedrich, Schüller, Sommer and Straub were the 2025 World champions.

Qualification

Summary

Sleds qualified Countries Athletes total Nation
3 2 24  Germany
 Switzerland
2 5 40  United States
 Canada
 South Korea
 China
 Austria
1 11 44  Brazil
 France
 Great Britain
 Israel
 Italy
 Jamaica
 Latvia
 Liechtenstein
 Netherlands
 Romania
 Trinidad and Tobago
27 18 108

Results

Rank Bib Athletes Country Run 1 Rank Run 2 Rank Run 3 Rank Run 4 Rank Total Behind
1 Johannes Lochner
Thorsten Margis
Jörn Wenzel
Georg Fleischhauer
 Germany 53.91 TR 1 54.70 2 54.25 1 54.71 1 3:37.57
2 Francesco Friedrich
Matthias Sommer
Alexander Schüller
Felix Straub
 Germany 54.30 2 54.74 3 54.30 2 54.80 3 3:38.14 +0.57
7 Michael Vogt
Andreas Haas
Amadou David Ndiaye
Mario Aeberhard
 Switzerland 54.53 6 54.79 4 54.55 3 54.77 2 3:38.64 +1.07
4 3 Adam Ammour
Issam Ammour
Joshua Tasche
Alexander Schaller
 Germany 54.51 5 54.69 1 54.58 5 54.90 4 3:38.68 +1.11
5 6 Patrick Baumgartner
Lorenzo Bilotti
Eric Fantazzini
Robert Mircea
 Italy 54.55 7 54.84 5 54.57 4 54.93 6 3:38.89 +1.32
6 8 Cédric Follador
Luca Rolli
Tim Annen
Omar Vögele
 Switzerland 54.49 4 54.91 8 54.69 7 54.94 7 3:39.03 +1.46
7 4 Brad Hall
Greg Cackett
Leon Greenwood
Taylor Lawrence
 Great Britain 54.39 3 55.04 12 54.66 6 55.03 10 3:39.12 +1.55
8 9 Kim Jin-su
Kim Hyeong-geun
Lee Geon-u
Kim Sun-wook
 South Korea 54.60 8 54.90 6 54.75 9 54.99 8 3:39.24 +1.67
9 5 Markus Treichl
Markus Sammer
Sascha Stepan
Kristian Huber
 Austria 54.80 12 54.90 6 54.70 8 54.90 4 3:39.30 +1.73
10 13 Jēkabs Kalenda
Lauris Kaufmanis
Matīss Miknis
Mairis Kļava
 Latvia 54.64 10 55.23 17 54.85 10 55.00 9 3:39.72 +2.15
11 11 Kristopher Horn
Caleb Furnell
Hunter Powell
Carsten Vissering
 United States 54.60 8 55.01 11 55.22 17 55.11 14 3:39.94 +2.37
12 27 Frank Del Duca
Boone Niederhofer
Bryan Sosoo
Joshua Williamson
 United States 55.03 14 54.99 9 54.97 12 55.07 13 3:40.06 +2.49
13 18 Dave Wesselink
Janko Franjić
Jelen Franjić
Timme Koster
 Netherlands 55.09 20 55.00 10 55.15 16 55.04 11 3:40.28 +2.71
14 10 Taylor Austin
Keaton Bruggeling
Mike Evelyn
Shaquille Murray-Lawrence
 Canada 54.72 11 55.42 22 55.11 15 55.04 11 3:40.29 +2.72
15 15 Timo Rohner
Pascal Moser
Mathieu Hersperger
Cyril Bieri
 Switzerland 54.99 13 55.16 14 54.92 11 55.26 18 3:40.33 +2.76
16 25 Sun Kaizhi
Zhang Jin
Shi Yaolong
An Tai
 China 55.05 16 55.21 15 54.97 12 55.13 15 3:40.36 +2.79
17 24 Mihai Tentea
Mihai Păcioianu
Andrei Nica (Run 4)
Constantin Dinescu
George Iordache (Run 1–3)
 Romania 55.05 16 55.12 13 55.05 14 55.21 16 3:40.43 +2.86
18 22 Li Chunjian
Jiang Maoyuan
Ye Jielong
Ding Yunda
 China 55.07 18 55.36 20 55.22 17 55.22 17 3:40.87 +3.30
19 17 Edson Bindilatti
Davidson de Souza
Rafael Souza da Silva
Luís Bacca
 Brazil 55.04 15 55.42 22 55.38 19 55.30 20 3:41.14 +3.57
20 14 Jay Dearborn
Yohan Eskrick-Parkinson
Luka Stoikos
Mark Zanette
 Canada 55.18 22 55.27 18 55.42 20 55.29 19 3:41.16 +3.59
21 16 Martin Kranz
Mauro Bühler
Lorenz Lenherr
David Tschofen
 Liechtenstein 55.08 19 55.38 21 55.56 22 Did not advance 2:46.02
21 19 Shane Pitter
Junior Harris
Tyquendo Tracey
Joel Fearon
 Jamaica 55.28 23 55.29 19 55.45 21 2:46.02
23 20 Suk Young-jin
Chae Byung-do
Chun Su-hyun
Lee Do-yun
 South Korea 55.51 24 55.22 16 55.72 23 2:46.45
21 Adam Edelman
Menachem Chen
Uri Zisman
Omer Katz
 Israel 55.53 25 55.63 24 Did not start
12 Romain Heinrich
Dorian Hauterville
Nils Blairon
Antoine Riou
 France 55.59 26 Did not finish
23 Axel Brown
De Aundre John
Shakeel John
Xaverri Williams
 Trinidad and Tobago 55.72 27
26 Jakob Mandlbauer
Daniel Bertschler
Sebastian Mitterer
Daiyehan Nichols-Bardi
 Austria 55.14 21

References

  1. ^ "2026 Olympic Winter Games Competition Schedule Version - Bobsleigh". Retrieved 7 February 2026.
  2. ^ "Johannes Lochner caps career with Olympic 4-man bobsled gold". ESPN. Retrieved 24 February 2026.
  3. ^ "German Lochner wins Olympic Four-Man bobsleigh for second gold". Reuters. Retrieved 24 February 2026.
  4. ^ Press, Associated (2026-02-22). "Israel pulls Olympic bobsled team over disputed lineup change". ESPN.com. Retrieved 2026-02-27.