Bobsleigh at the 2026 Winter Olympics – Two-man

Bobsleigh two-man
at the XXV Olympic Winter Games
VenueCortina Sliding Centre
Cortina d'Ampezzo
Date16, 17 February 2026
Competitors53 from 18 nations
Teams26
Winning time3:39.70
Medalists
Johannes Lochner
Georg Fleischhauer
 Germany
Francesco Friedrich
Alexander Schüller
 Germany
Adam Ammour
Alexander Schaller
 Germany

The two-man competition in bobsleigh at the 2026 Winter Olympics was held on 16 February (heats 1 and 2) and 17 February (heats 3 and 4), at the Cortina Sliding Centre in Cortina d'Ampezzo.[1] German teams swept the podium: Johannes Lochner and Georg Fleischhauer became the champions, Francesco Friedrich and Alexander Schüller finished second, and Adam Ammour and Alexander Schaller third.[2][3] For Lochner, this became the first Olympic gold; for Fleischhauer, Ammour, and Schaller, their first Olympic medals.

Background

The defending champions were Francesco Friedrich and Thorsten Margis. Friedrich qualified for the event, but in 2026 he was running with Alexander Schüller. If they won, Friedrich would become the first person to win three gold medals in two-man bobsleigh. Similarly, the 2022 silver medalists were Johannes Lochner and Florian Bauer; Lochner was now running with Georg Fleischhauer. The bronze medalists were Christoph Hafer and Matthias Sommer. Hafer retired.[4] Lochner won the 2025–26 Bobsleigh World Cup, having won six out of seven two-man races that season; the remaining race was won by Friedrich. Friedrich and Schüller were the 2025 World champions.

Qualification

Summary

Sleds qualified Countries Athletes total Nation
3 2 12  Germany
 Switzerland
2 6 24  United States
 Canada
 South Korea
 China
 Latvia
 Austria
1 10 20  Great Britain
 Italy
 France
 Romania
 Brazil
 Netherlands
 Liechtenstein
 Jamaica
 Trinidad and Tobago
 Israel
26 18 56

Results

Rank Bib Athletes Country Run 1 Rank Run 2 Rank Run 3 Rank Run 4 Rank Total Behind
1 Johannes Lochner
Georg Fleischhauer
 Germany 54.68 TR 1 55.22 1 54.89 1 54.91 1 3:39.70
2 Francesco Friedrich
Alexander Schüller
 Germany 55.16 3 55.54 2 55.01 2 55.33 2 3:41.04 +1.34
3 Adam Ammour
Alexander Schaller
 Germany 55.12 2 56.02 11 55.03 3 55.35 4 3:41.52 +1.82
4 4 Frank Del Duca
Joshua Williamson
 United States 55.40 4 55.84 6 55.38 4 55.34 3 3:41.96 +2.26
5 11 Mihai Țentea
George Iordache
 Romania 55.73 10 55.65 3 55.46 6 55.53 5 3:42.37 +2.67
6 6 Michael Vogt
Amadou David Ndiaye
 Switzerland 55.64 7 55.85 7 55.47 7 55.64 8 3:42.60 +2.90
7 9 Patrick Baumgartner
Robert Mircea
 Italy 55.58 6 56.00 10 55.49 8 55.60 6 3:42.67 +2.97
8 10 Jēkabs Kalenda
Matīss Miknis
 Latvia 55.68 9 55.75 4 55.64 10 55.61 7 3:42.68 +2.98
9 8 Markus Treichl
Daniel Bertschler
 Austria 55.89 13 55.76 5 55.62 9 55.74 10 3:43.01 +3.31
10 13 Romain Heinrich
Dorian Hauterville
 France 55.75 11 55.89 8 55.75 12 55.93 13 3:43.32 +3.62
10 18 Dave Wesselink
Jelen Franjić
 Netherlands 55.83 12 56.18 17 55.44 5 55.87 12 3:43.32 +3.62
12 7 Brad Hall
Taylor Lawrence (Run 1–2)
Leon Greenwood (Run 3–4)
 Great Britain 55.65 8 55.89 8 55.72 11 56.17 18 3:43.43 +3.73
13 5 Kim Jin-su
Kim Hyeong-geun
 South Korea 55.53 5 56.16 15 55.90 16 56.01 15 3:43.60 +3.90
14 12 Cédric Follador
Luca Rolli
 Switzerland 56.17 17 56.09 13 55.87 14 55.68 9 3:43.81 +4.11
15 15 Timo Rohner
Tim Annen
 Switzerland 55.95 14 56.14 14 55.89 15 55.84 11 3:43.82 +4.12
16 16 Sun Kaizhi
An Tai
 China 56.15 16 56.16 15 55.83 13 56.03 16 3:44.17 +4.47
17 21 Li Chunjian
Ye Jielong
 China 55.99 15 56.30 20 56.36 23 55.94 14 3:44.59 +4.89
18 26 Taylor Austin
Shaquille Murray-Lawrence
 Canada 56.18 18 56.07 12 56.08 19 56.27 20 3:44.60 +4.90
19 19 Suk Young-jin
Chae Byung-do
 South Korea 56.27 19 56.23 18 56.03 18 56.08 17 3:44.61 +4.91
20 22 Martin Kranz
David Tschofen
 Liechtenstein 56.31 20 56.29 19 56.09 20 56.24 19 3:44.93 +5.23
21 23 Jakob Mandlbauer
Daiyehan Nichols-Bardi
 Austria 56.34 21 56.67 22 56.21 21 Did not advance 2:49.22
22 20 Shane Pitter
Junior Harris
 Jamaica 56.68 22 56.72 23 55.97 17 2:49.37
23 14 Jacob Dearborn
Mike Evelyn
 Canada 56.74 23 56.59 21 56.45 24 2:49.78
24 17 Edson Bindilatti
Luis Bacca Gonçalves
 Brazil 56.95 24 56.81 24 56.22 22 2:49.98
25 24 Axel Brown
De Aundre John
 Trinidad and Tobago 57.22 25 56.97 25 56.86 25 2:51.05
26 25 Adam Edelman
Menachem Chen
 Israel 57.38 26 57.22 26 57.64 26 2:52.24

References

  1. ^ "2026 Olympic Winter Games Competition Schedule Version - Bobsleigh". Retrieved 7 February 2026.
  2. ^ "Lochner leads another German sweep of Olympic Two-Man bobsleigh". Reuters. Retrieved 23 February 2026.
  3. ^ "Johannes Lochner wins his first Olympic gold medal in the 2-man Bobsleigh in Cortina". IBSF. Retrieved 23 February 2026.
  4. ^ "Olympic bronze medallist Christoph Hafer ends his bobsleigh career". IBSF. 5 November 2025.