Bob a 2 uomini
1924-1928: non disputata
1932 Lake Placid (10-2)
1. USA I   8’14â€74
(J. Hubert Stevens, Curtis Stevens)
2. Svizzera 2 8’16â€28
(Reto Capadrutt, Oscar Geier)
3. USA 2 8’29â€15
(John Heaton, Robert Minton)
4. Romania 8’32â€47
(Papana Alexandru, Hubert Dumitru)
5. Germania I 8’35â€36
(Hanns Kilian, Sebastian Huber)
6. Italia I 8’36â€33
(Teofilo Rossi di Montelera, Italo Casini)
7. Germania 2 8’45â€05
(Werner Huth, Max Ludwig)
8. Italia 2 8’50â€66
(Agostino Lanfranchi, Gaetano Lanfranchi)
1936 Garmisch (15-2)
1. USA I 5’29â€29
(Ivan Brown, Alan Washbond)
2. Svizzera 2 5’30â€64
(Frìtz Feierabend, Joseph Beerli)
3. USA 2 5’33â€96
(Gilbert Colgate, Richard Lawrence)
4. Gran Bretagna 5’40â€25
(Frederick McEvoy, James Cardno)
5. Germania I 5’42â€01
(Hanns Kilian, Hermann von Valta)
6. Germania 2 5’44â€71
(Fritz Grau, Albert Brehme)
7. Svizzera 5’46â€23
(Reto Capadrutt, Charles Bouvier)
8. Belgio 5’46â€28
(Rene Lunden, Eric de Spoelberch)
11. Italia 2  5’51â€02
(Edgardo Vaghi, Dallo Poggi)
12. Italia I  5’51â€21
(Antonio Brivio-Sforza, Carlo Solveni)Â Â
1948 Saint Moritz (31-1)
1. Svizzera 2 5’29â€2
(Felix Endrich, Friedrich Waller)
2. Svizzera I 5’30â€4
(Fritz Feierabend, Paul Hans Eberhard)
3. USA 2 5’35â€3
(Frederick Fortune, Schuyler Carron)
4. Belgio I 5’37â€5
(Max Houben, Jacques Mouvet)
5. Gran Bretagna I 5’37â€9
(W. Coles, G. Collings)
6. Italia 2 5’39â€0
(Mario Vitali, Dario Poggi)
7. Norvegia 2 5’38â€2
(Arne Holst, I. Johansen)
8. Italia I 5’38â€6
(Nino Bibbia, Edilberto Campadese)
1952 Oslo (15-2)
1. Germania I 5’24â€54
(Andreas Ostler, Lorenz Nieberi)
2. USA 1 5’26â€89
(Stanley Benham, Patrick Martin)
3. Svizzera I 5’27â€71
(Fritz Feierabend, Stephan Waser)
4. Svizzera 2 5’29â€15
(Felix Endrich, Werner Spring)
5 Francia 2 5’31 “98
(André Robin, Henri Rivière)
6. Belgio I 5’32â€51
(Marcel Leclef, Albert Casteleyns)
7. USA 2 5’33â€82
(Frederick Fortune, John Helmer)
8. Svezia I 2h08’46â€90
(Olle Axelsson, Jan de Man Lapidoth)
10. Italia 2  5’37â€22
(Alberto Della Beffa, Dario Colombi)Â Â Â
12. Italia 1  5’38â€36
(Umberto Gilardúzzi, Luigi Cavalieri) Â
1956 Cortina D'Ampezzo  (28-1)
1. Italia I 5’30â€14
(Lamberto Dalla Costa, Giacomo Conti)
2. Italia 2 5’31â€45
(Eugenio Monti, Renzo Alverà )
3. Svizzera I 5’37â€46
(Max Angst, Harry Warburton)
4. Spagna 5’37â€60
(Alfonso de Portago, Vicente Sartorius y Cabeza de Vaca)
5. USA I 5’38â€16
(Waightman Washbond, Patrick Biesiadecki)
6. USA 2 5’40â€08
(Arthur Tyler, Edgar Seymour)
7. Svizzera 2 5’40â€11
(Franz Kapus, Heinrich Angst)
8. Germania 2 5’40â€13
(Andreas Ostler, Hans Hohenester)
1960: non disputata
1964 Innsbruck (1-2)
1. Gran Bretagna 4’21â€90
(Anthony Nash, Robin Dixon)
2. Italia 4’22â€02
(Sergio Zardini, Romano Bonagura)
3. Italia 2 4’22â€63
(Eugenio Monti, Sergio Siorpaes)
4. Canada 2 4’23â€49
(Victor Emery, Peter Kirby)
5. USA 4’24â€60
(Lawrence McKillip, James Ernest Lamy)
6. Germania I 4’24â€70
(Franz Wörmann, Hubert Braun)
7. USA 2 4’25â€00
(Charles McDonald, Charles Pandolph)
8. Austria I 4’25â€51
(Erwin ThaIer, Josef Nairz)
1968 Grenoble (6-2)
1.  Italia I 4’41 “54
(Eugenio Monti, Luciano De Paolis)
2.  Rep. Fed. Germania 1 4’41â€54
(Horst Floth, Pepi Bader)
3. Romania I 4’44â€46
(Ion Panturu, Nicoale Neagoe)
4. Austria I 4’45â€13
(Erwin Raler, Reinhold Dumthaler)
5. Gran Bretagna I 4’45â€16
(Anthony Nash, Robin Dixon)
6. USA I 4’46â€03
(Paul Lamey, Robert Huscher)
7. Rep. Ted. Germania 4’46â€40
(Woifgang Zimmerer, Peter Utzschneider)
8. Austria 2 4’46â€63
(Max Kaltenberger, Fritz Dinkhauser)
12 Italia 2  4’50â€31
(Rinaldo Ruatti, Sergio Mocellini)
1972 Sapporo (5-2)
1. Rep. Fed. Germania 2 4’57â€07
(Wolfgang Zimmerer, Peter Utzschneider)
2. Rep. Fed. Germania I 4’58â€84
(Horst Floth, Pepi Bader)
3. Svizzera I 4’59â€33
(Jean Wicki, Edy Hubachef)
4. Italia 5’00â€45
(Gianfranco Gaspari, Mario Armano)
5. Romania I 5’00â€53
(Ion Panturu, Ion Zangor)
6. Svezia I 5’01â€40
(Cari-Erik Eriksson, Ian Johansson)
7. Svizzera 2 5’01â€44
(Hans Candrian, Heinz Schenker)
8. Austria I 5’01â€44
(Herbert Gruber, Josef Oberhauser)
10. Italia 2  5’03â€66
(Enzo Vicario, Corrado Dal Fabbro)Â Â
1976 Innsbruck (6-2)
1. Rep. Dem. Tedesca 3’44â€42
(Meinhard Nehmer, Bemhard Gertneshausen)
2. Rep. Fed. Germania 1 3’44â€99
(Woifgang Zimmerer, Manfred Schumann)
3. Svizzera I 3’45â€74
(Erich Scharer, Josef Benz)
4. Austria 2 3’45â€74
(Fritz Sperling, Andreas Schwab)
5. Rep. Fed. Germania 2 3’46†13
(Georg Hcibi, Fritz Ohlwärter)
6. Austria I 3’46â€37
(Dieter Delle Karth, Franz Köfel)
7. Rep. Dem. Tedesca I 3’46â€97
(Horst Schónau, Raimund Bethge)
8. Italia 3’47â€30
(Giorgio Alvera, Franco Perruquet)
16. Italia 2  3’51â€12
(Nevio De Zordo, Enzo Fiori)
1980 Lake Placid (16-2)
1. Svizzera 2 4’09â€36
(Erich Schárer, Josef Benz)
2. Rep. Dem. Tedesca 2 4’10â€93
(Bernhard Germeshausen, Hans Jürgen Gerhardt)
3. Rep. Dem. Tedesca I 4’1 I “08
(Meinhard Nehmer, Bogdan Musiol)
4. Svizzera I 4’11â€32
(Hans Hiidebrand, Walter Rahm)
5. USA 2 4’11â€73
(Howard Silher, Dick Nalley)
6. USA I 4’12†12
(Brent Rushlaw, Joseph Tyler)
7. Austria 2 4’13â€58
(Fritz Sperling, Kurt Oberhöfler)
8. Rep. Fed. Germania I 4’13â€74
(Peter Hell, Heinz Busche)
14. Italia I  4’16â€34
(Andrea Jory, Edmund Lanziner)
1984 Sarajevo  (11-2)
1. Rep. Dem. Tedesca 3’25â€56
(Woifgang Hoppe, Dietmar Schauerhammer)
2. Rep. Dem. Tedesca I 3’26â€04
(Bemhard Lehrnann, Bogdan Musiol)
3. URSS 2 3’26†16
(Zintis Ekmanis, Vladimir Alexandrov)
4. URSS I 3’26â€42
(Jánis Kipurs, Aiwar Snepsts)
5. Svizzera I 3’26â€76
(Hans hiltebrand, Meinrad Múller)
6. Svizzera 2 3’28â€23
(Ralph Pichier, Rìco Freierinuth)
7. Italia I 3’29â€09
(Guerrino Ghedina, Andrea Meneghin)
8. Rep. Fed. Germania I 3’29†18
(Anton Fischer, Hans Metzler)
9. Italia 2  3’30â€02
(Marco Bellodis, Stefano Ticci)Â Â
1988 Calgary  (22-2)
1. Urss I 3’53â€48
(Jánis Kipurs, Vladimir Koziov)
2. Rep. Dem. Tedesca I 3’54â€19
(Wolfgang Hoppe, Bogdan Musiol)
3. Rep. Dem. Tedesca 2 3’54â€64
(Bemard Lehmann, Mario Hoyer)
4. Svizzera 2 3’56â€06
(Gustav Weder, Donat Acklin)
5. Austria 3’56â€49
(Ingo Appelt, Harald Winkler)
6. Svizzera I 3’56â€52
(Hans Hiltebrand, André Kiser)
7. Rep. Fed. Germania I 3’56â€62
(Anton Fischer, Cristoph Langen)
8. Austria 2 3’56â€91
(Peter Kienast, Christian Mark)
17. Italia I  3’59â€35
(Alex Woy, Georg Beikircher)Â Â Â
19. Italia 2 4’00â€14
(Ivo Ferriani, Stefano Ticci)Â Â
1992 Albertville (16-2)
1. Svizzera I l’00â€84
(Gustav Weder, Donat Acklin)
2. Germania I 1’00â€90
(Rudolf Lochner, Markus Zimmermann)
3. Germania 2 1’01â€14
(Christoph Langen, Gunther Eger)
4. Austria 2 1’01â€09
(Ingo Appelt, Thomas Schroli)
5. Italia I l’01â€08
(Gunther Huber, Stefano Ticci)
6. Gran Bretagna I l’01â€44
(Mark Tout, Lenox Paul)
7. USA I l’01â€22
(Brian Shimer, Herschei Walker)
8. Austria I 1’01â€18
(Gerhard Rainer, Thomas Bachier)
12. Italia 2 1’01â€52
(Pasquale Gesuito, Antonio Tartaglia)Â Â
1994 Lillehammer (20-2)
1. Svizzera I 3’30â€81
(Gustav Weder, Donat Acklin)
2. Svizzera 2 3’30â€86
(Reto Goetschi, Guido Acklin)
3. Italia I 3’31â€01
(Gunther Hubert, Stefano Ticci)
4. Germania I 3’31â€78
(Rudi Lochner, Markus Zimmermann)
5. Austria 1 3’31â€93
(Hubcr Schoesser, Thomas Schroll)
6. Gran Bretagna 3’32â€15
(Mark Tout, Lennox Paul)
7. Rep. Ceca 3’32â€18
(Jiri Dzmura, Pavel Polomsky)
8. Canada 3’32â€18
(Pierre Lueders, David Maccachern)
9.  Italia 2  3’32â€45
(Pasquale Gesuito, Antonio Tartaglia)Â Â
1998 Nagano  (15-2)
1. Italia I 3’37â€24
(Guenther Huber, Antonio Tartaglia)
1. Canada I 3’37â€24
(Pierre Fritz Langen, David G. Maceachern)
3. Germania I 3’37â€89
(Cristoph Langen, Markus Zimmermann)
4. Svizzera 2 3’38â€15
(Christian Reich, Cedric Grand)
5. Lettonia I 3’38â€24
(Sandis Prusis, Janis Elsins)
6. Svizzera I 3’38â€27
(Reto Goetschi, Guido Acklin)
7. Stati Uniti II 3’38â€53
(James Herberich, Robert Olesen)
8. Rep. Ceca II 3’38â€59
(Pavel Puskar, Jan Kobian)
14. Italia 2 3’39â€61
(Fabrizio Tosini, Enrico Costa)
2002 Salt Lake City (16/17-2)
1. Germania 1 3’10â€11
(Christoph Langen, Markus Zimmermann)
2. Svizzera 1 3’10â€20
(Christian Reich, Steve Anderhub)
3. Svizzera 2 3’10â€62
(Martin Annen, Beat Hefti)
4. Stati Uniti 1 3’10â€65
(Todd Hays, Garrett Hines)
5. Canada 1 3’10â€73
(Pierre Lueders, Giulio Zardo)
6. Germania 2 3’10â€84
(Rene Spies, Franz Sagmeister)
7. Austria 1 3’11â€16
(Wolfgang Stampfer, Martin Schuetzenauer)
8. Italia 1 3’11â€64
(Guenther Huber, Antonio Tartaglia)
11. Italia 2 3’12â€60
(Fabrizio Tosini, Cristian La Grassa)
2006 Torino (19-2)
1. Germania-1 3'43"38
(Lange Andre, Kuske Kevin)
2. Canada-1Â 3'43"59
(Lueders Pierre, Brown Lascelles)
3. Svizzera-1Â 3'43"73
(Annen Martin, Hefti Beat)
4. Russia-1Â 3'44"00
(Zoubkov Alexandre, Voevoda Alexey)
5. Germania-2Â 3'44"25
(Hoepfner Matthias, Kuehne Marc)
6. Lituania-1Â 3'44''63
(Minins Janis, Dreishkens Daumants)
7. USA-1Â 3'44''72
(Hays Todd, Jovanovic Pavle)
8. Svizzera-2Â 3'44''86
(Rueegg Ivo, Grand Cedric)
9. Italia-1Â 3'45''15
(Bertazzo Simone, Torchio Matteo)
13. Italia-2 3'46''11
(Tosini Fabrizio, Romanini Samuele)
2010 Vancouver  (21/2)
1.Germania 1 (Andre Lange/Kevin Kuske) 3:26.65
2.Germania 2 (Thomas Florschuetz/Richard Adjei) 3:26.87
3.Russia 1 (Alexandr Zubkov/Alexey Voevoda ) 3:27.51
4.Svizzera 1 (Ivo Ruegg/Cedric Grand) 3:27.5
5.Canada 2 (Pierre Lueders/Jesse Lumdsen) 3:27.87
6.Stati Uniti 1 (Steven Holcomb/Curtis Tomasevicz) 3:27.94
7.Russia 2 (Dmitry Abramovich/Sergey Prudnikov) 3:28.46
8.Latvia 1 (Edgard Maskalans/Daumants Dreisken) 3:29.08
17.Italia 2 (Fabrizio Tosini/Sergio Riva) 3:30.66
dsq : Italia 1 (Simone Bertazzo/Samuele Romanini).
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