Bob a 4 uomini
1924 Chamonix  (3-2)
1. Svizzera I 5’45â€54
(Eduard Scherrer, Alfred Neveu, Alfred Schláppi, Heinrich Schiáppi)
2. Gran Bretagna 2 5’48â€83
(Broome Ralph, Thomas Amold, Alexander Richardson, Rodney Soher)
3. Belgio I 6’02â€29
(Charies Mulder, René Mortiaux, Paul van den Broeck, Vietor Verschueren,
Henri Willems)
4. Francia 2 6’22â€95
(A. Berg, H. Aldebert, G. André, Jean de Suarez D’Aulan)
5. Gran Bretagna 1 6’40â€71
(Gary Horton, Archibald Crabbe, Joe Fairlie, Cecil Pim)
6. Italia I 7’15â€41
(Lodovico Obexer, Massimo Fink, Paolo Herbert, Giuseppe Steiner, Aloise Denker)
Ritirata: Italia 2
(Luigi Tornielli, Adolfo Bocchi, Leonardo Donzi, Alfredo Spasciani, Alberto Visconti) rit.
1928 Saint Moritz  (19-3)
1. Stati Uniti 2 3’20â€5
(William Fiske, Nion Tucker, Geoffrey Mason, Clifford Gray, Richard Parke)
2. Stati Uniti I 3’21â€0
(Jennison Heaton, David Granger, Lyman Hine, Thomas Doe, Jay O’Brien)
3. Germania 2 3’21â€9
(Hanns Kilian, Valentin Krempel, Hans Hess, Sebastian Huber, Hans Nágle)
4. Argentina I 3’22â€6
(Arturo Gramajo, Ricardo Gonzales Moreno, Rafael Iglesias, J. Nash)
5. Argentina 2 3’22â€9
(Eduardo Hope, Jorge del Caril, Hector Milberg, Horacio Iglesias, Horacio Gramajo)
6. Belgio I 3’24â€5
(Emest Lambert, Marcel Sedille-Courbon, Léon Tom, Max Houben, Walter Ganshof van der Meersch)
7. Romania 3’24â€6
(G.rigoreSocolescu, Ion Gavrat, Traian Nitescu, Petre Ghitulescu, Mircea Socoloscu)
8. Svizzera 3’25â€7
(Charles Stoffel, René Foniallaz, Henry Höhnes, E. Coppetti, Louis Koch)
19. Italia  3’34â€6
(Ermini Confortola, Luigi Crivelli, Alessandro Del Torso, Matteo Demetz)
1932 Lake Placid (15-2)
1. Stati Uniti I 7’53â€68
(William Fiske, Edward Eagan, Clifford Gray, Jay O’Brien)
2. Stati Uniti 2 7’55â€70
(Henry Homburger, Percy Bryant, E. Paul Stevens, Edmund Horton)
3. Germania I 8’00â€04
(Hanns Kilian, Max Lud wig, Hans Melhorn, Sebastian Huber)
4. Svizzera 2 8’12â€18
(Reto Capadrutt, Hans Eisenhut, Charles Jenny, Oscar Geier)
5. Italia 8’24â€21
(Teofilo Rossi Di Montelera, Agostino Lanfranchi, Gaetano Lanfranchi, Italo Casini)
6. Romania 2h06’16â€55
(Alexandry Papana, Alexandru Ionescu, Dumitru Hubert)
7. Germania 2 8’25â€45
(Walther von Mumm, Hasso von Bismarck, Gerard Dessert, Georg Gyssling)
1936 Garmisch (12-2)
1. Svizzera 2 5’19â€85
(Pierre Musy, Arnold Gartmann, Charles Bouvier, Joseph Beerli)
2. Svizzera I 5’22â€73
(Reto Capadrutt, Hans Aichele, Fritz Feierabend, Hans Bütikofer)
3. Gran Bretagna 5’23â€41
(Frederick McEvoy, James Cardnoo, Guy Dugdale, Charles Green)
4. Stati Uniti I 5’24†13
(J. Hubert Stevens, Crawford Merkel, Robert Martin, John Shene)
5. Belgio 2 5’28â€92
(Max Houben Martial van Schelle, Louis de Ridder, Paul Graeffe)
6. Stati Uniti I 5’29â€00
(Francis Tyler, James Bickford, Richard Lawrence, Max Bly)
7. Germania 5’29â€07
(Hanns Kilian, Sebastian Huber, Fritz Schwarz, Hermann von Valta)
8.  Belgio I   5’29â€82
10. Italia 1  5’31â€07
(Antonio Brivio-Sforza, Carlo Solveni, Emilio Dell’Oro, Raffaele Menardi) Â
1948 Saint Moritz (7-2)
1. Stati Uniti 2 5’20â€1
(Francis Tyler, Patrick Martin, Edward Rimkus, William D’Amico)
2. Belgio 5’21â€3
(Max Houben, Freddy Mansveld, Louis-Georges Niels, Jacques Mouvet)
3. Stati Uniti I 5’21â€5
(James Bickford, Thomas Hicks, Donald Dupree, William Dupree)
4. Svizzera I 5’22â€1
(Fritz Feicrabend, Friedrich Walier, Felix Endrich, Heinrich Angst)
5. Norvegia 5’22â€5
(Ame Holst, Ivar Johan sen, Reidar Berg, Alf Large)
6. Italia I 5’22â€5
(Arne Holst, Ivar Johansen, Reidar Berg, Alf Large)
7. Gran Bretagna I 5’23â€9
(William Coles, William McLean, R.W. Pennington Collins, George Holliday)
8. Svizzera 2 5’25â€4
(Franz Kapus, Rolf Spring, B. Schilter, Paul Eberhard)
11. Italia 2  5’30â€2
(Nino Rovelli, Enrico Airoldi, Vittorio, Folonari, Remo Airoldi)Â Â
1952 Oslo  (22-2)
1. Germania I 5’07â€84
(Andreas Ostler, Friedrich Kuhn, Lorenz Nieberi, Franz Kemser)
2. Stati Uniti I 5’10â€48
(Stanley Benham, Patrick Martin, Howard Crossett, James Atkinson)
3. Svizzera I 5’11â€70
(Fritz Feierabend, Albert Madórin, André Filippini, Stephan Waser)
4. Svizzera 2 5’13â€98
(Felix Endrich, Fritz Stöckli, Franz Kapus, Wemer Spring)
5. Austria 1 5’14â€74
(Kari Wagner, Franz Eckhart, Hermann Palka, Paul Aste)
6. Svezia I 5’15â€01
(Kjeil Holmström, Felix Fernstróm, Nils Landgren, Jan de Man Lapidoth)
7. Svezia 2 5’17â€86
(Gunnar Ahs, Bórje Ekedahl, Lennart Sandin, Gunnar Garpó)
8. Argentina I 5’18â€85
(Carlos Tomasi, Roberto Bordeau, Hector Tomasi, Carlos Sareistian)
10. Italia I  5’19â€92
(Alessandro Rasini, Dario Colombi, Dario Poggi, Alberto Della Beffa) Â
14. Italia 2  5’25â€98
(Uberto Gillarduzzi, Michele Alverà , Vittorio Folonari, Luigi Cavalieri) Â
1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo  (4-2)
1. Svizzera I 5’10â€44
(Franz Kapus, Gottfried Diener, Robert Alt, Heinrich Angst)
2. Italia 2 5’12â€10
(Eugenio Monti, Ulrico Giardi, Renzo Alverà , Renato Mocellini)
3. Stati Uniti 5’12â€39
(Arthur Tyler, William Dodge, Charles Butier, James Lamy)
4. Svizzera 2 5’14â€27
(Max Angst, Albert Gartmann, Harry Warburton, Rolf Gerber)
5. Italia 5’14â€66
(Dino De Martin, Giovanni DeMartin, Giovanni Tabacchi, Carlo Da Pra)
6. Germania 5’14â€66
(Hans Rösch, Martin Pössinger, Lorenz Nieberl, Silvester Wackerle, Sr.)
7. Austria 2 5’18â€29
(Loserth, Thumer, Schwarzböck, Dominik)
8. Germania 2 5’18â€50
(Franz Schefle, Jakob Nirschel, Hans Henn, Edmund Koller)
1960: non disputata
1964 Innsbruck (7-2)
1. Canada I 4’14â€46
(Victor Emery, Peter Kirby, Dougias Anakin, John Emery)
2. Austria I 4’15â€48
(Erwin Thaler, Adolf Koxeder, Josef Nairz, Reinhold Durnthaler)
3. Italia 2 4’15â€60
(Eugenio Monti, Sergio Siorpaes, Benito Rigoni, Gildo Siorpaes)
4. Italia I 4’15â€89
(Sergio Zardini, Romano Bonagura, Sergio Mocellini, Ferruccio Dalla Torre)
5. Germania I 4’16â€19
(Franz Schelle, Otto Göbl, Ludwig Siebert, Josef Sterfg
6. Stati Uniti I 4’17â€23
(William Hickey, Charies Pandolph, Reginald Benham, William Dundon)
7. Austria 2 4’17â€73
(Paul Aste, Hans Stoli, Herbert Gruber, Andreas Arnold)
8. Svizzera 2 4’18â€12
(Herbert Kiessel, Oskar Lory, Bernhard Wild, Hansrudi Beuggar)
1968 Grenoble (15-2)
1.  Italia I 2’17â€39
(Eugenio Monti, Luciano De Paolis, Roberto Zandonella, Mario Armano)
2. Austria I 2’17â€48
(Erwin -Raler, Reinhold Dumthaler, Herbert Gruber, Eder Josef)
3. Svizzera I 2’18â€04
(Jean Wicki, Hans Candrian, Willi Hofmann, Walter Graf)
4. Romania 2’18â€14
(Ion Panturu, Nicoale Neagoe, Petre Hristovici, Gheorge Maftei)
5. Rep. Fed. Germania I 2’18â€33
(Horst Floth, Pepi Bader, Willi Scháfer, Frank Lange)
6. Italia 2 2’18â€36
(Gianfranco Gaspari, Leonardo Cavallini, Giuseppe Rescigno, Andrea Clemente)
7. Francia I 2’18â€84
(Francis Luiggi, Maurice Grether, Andre Patey, Gerard Monrazel)
8. Gran Bretagna I 2’18â€84
(Anthony Nash, Robin Dixon, Guy Renwick, Robin Widdows)
1972 Sapporo (11-2)
1. Svizzera I 4’43â€07
(Jean Wicki, Edy Hubacher, Hans Leutenegger, Werner Carmichel)
2. Italia I 4’43â€83
(Nevio De Zordo, Gianni Bonichon, Adriano Frassinelli, Corrado Dal Fabbro)
3. Rep. Fed. Germania  4’43â€92
(Wolfgang Zimmerer, Peter Utzschneider, Stefan Gaisreiter, Walter Steinbauer)
4. Svizzera 2 4’44â€56
(Hans Candrian, Heinz Schenker, Erwin Juon, Gaudenz Beeli)
5. Rep. Fed. Germania 2  4’45â€09
(Horst Floth, Pepi Bader, Donat Ertel, Walter Gilik)
6. Austria I 4’45â€77
(Herbert Gruber, Josef Oberhauser, Utz Chwalla, Josef Eder)
7. Austria 2 4’46â€66
(Werner Deilekarth, Fritz Sperling, Werner Moser, Watter Deliekarth)
8. Italia 2 4’46â€73
(Gianfranco Gaspari, Luciano De Paolis, Roberto Zandonella,Mario Armano)
1976 Innsbruck (14-2)
1. Rep. Dem. Tedesca I 3’40â€43
(Meinhard Nehmer, Jochen Babock, Bernhard Germeshausen, Bernhard
Lehmann)
2. Svizzera 2 3’40â€89
(Erich Schärer, Ulrich Bächli, Rudolf Marti, Josef Benz)
3. Rep. Fed. Germania I 3’41â€37
(Woìfgang Zimmerer, Peter Utzschneider, Bodo Bittner, Manfred Schumann)
4. Rep. Dem. Tedesca 2 3’42â€44
(Horst Schönau, Horst Bernhard, Harald Seifert, Raimund Bethge)
5. Rep. Fed. Germania 2 3’42â€47
(Georg Heibl, Hans Morant, Siegfried Radant, Fritz Ohlwárter)
6. Austria 2 3’43â€21
(Wemer DeUe Karth, An dreas Schwab, Otto Breg, Franz Köfel, Heinz Krenn)
7. Austria I 3’43â€79
(Fritz Sperling, Kurt Oberholler, Gerd Zaunschirm, Dieter  Gehmacher)
8. Romania 3’43â€91
(Dragos Panaitescu, Paul Neagu, Costel Ionescu, Gheorghe Lixandru)
11. Italia 2  3’45â€80
(Nevio De Zordo, Enzo Fiori, Roberto Porzio, Lino Benoni) Â
12. Italia I 3’45â€87
(Giorgio Alverà , Pietro Vegnuti, Adriano Bee, Francesco Butteri) Â
1980 Lake Placid (24-2)
1. Rep. Dem. Tedesca I 3’59â€92
(Meinhard Nehmer, Bogdan Musioi, Bemhard Genneshausen, Hans-Jürgen Gerhardt)
2. Svizzera I 4’00â€87
(Erich Schárer, Ulrich Bächli, Rudolf Marti, Josef Benz)
3. Rep. Dem. Tedesca 2 4’00â€97
(Horst Schanau, Roland Wetzig, Detief Richter, Andreas Kirchner)
4. Austria I 4’02â€62
(Fritz Sperling, Heinrich Bergmüller, Franz Rednak, Bernhard Purkrabek)
5. Austria 2 4’02â€95
(Waiter Delle Karth, Franz Paulweber, Gerd Zaunschirrn, Kurt Oberhöller)
6. Svizzera 2 4’03â€69
(Hans Hiltebrand, Ulrich Schindier, Walter Rahm, Armin Baumgartner)
7. Rep. Fed. Germania I 4’04â€40
(Peter Hell, Hans Wa gner, Heinz Busche, Walter Barfuss)
8. Romania 4’04â€68
(Dragos Panaitescu, Dorei Critudor, Sandu Mitrofan, Gheorghe Lixandru)
11. Italia I  4’05â€30
(Andrea Jory, Edmund Lanziner, Georg Werth, Giovanni Modena)Â Â
1984 Sarajevo  (18-2)
1. Rep. Dem. Tedesca I 3’20â€22
(Wolfgang Hoppe, Roland Wetzig, Dietmar Schauerhammer, Andraas
Kirchner)
2. Rep. Dem. Tedesca 2 3’20â€78
(Bemhard Lehmann, Bogdan Musioi, Ingo Voge, Eberhard Weise)
3. Svizzera I 3’21â€39
(Sdvio Giobeflina, Heinz Stettier, Urs Salzmann, Rico Freiermuth)
4. Svizzera 2 3’22â€90
(Ekkehard Fasser, Hans Märchy, Kurt Poletti, Rolf Strittmatter)
5. Stati Uniti I 3’23â€33
(Jeff Jost, Joe Briski, Thomas Bames, Hai Hoye)
6. URSS I 3’23â€51
(Jänis Kipurs, Maris
Poi kans, Ivar Berzups, Aiwar Snepsts)
7. Romania I 3’23â€76
(Dorin Degan, Comel Popescu, Georghe Lixandru, Costei Petrariu)
8. Italia 2 3’23â€77
(Guerrino Ghedina, Stefano Ticci, Paolo Scaramuzza, Andrea Meneghin)
17. Italia I  3’25â€51
(Alex Wolf, Georg Beikircher, Pasquale Gesuito, Umberto Prato)Â Â
1988 Calgary  (28-2)
1. Svizzera I 3’47â€51
(Ekkehard Fasser, Kurt Meicr, Marcel Fässler, Werner Stocker)
2. Rep. Dem. Tedesca I 3’47â€58
(Woifgang Hoppe, Dietmar Schauerhammer, Bogdan Musiol, Ingo Voge)
3. URSS 2 3’48â€26
(Jänis Kipus, Guntis Osis, Jwis Tone, Vladimir Kozlov)
4. Stati Uniti I 3’48â€28
(Brent Rushlaw, Hal Hoye, Michael Wasko, William White)
5. URSS I 3’48â€35
(Maris Poikans, Olafs Klyavinch, Ivars Bersups, Juris Judzems)
6. Austria I 3’48â€65
(Peter Kienast, Franz Siegl, Christian Mark, Kurt Teigl)
7. Austria 2 3’48â€95
(Into Appelt, Josef Muigg, Gerhard Redì, Harald Winkler)
8. Rep. Dem. Tedesca 2 3’49â€06
(Detlef Richter, Bodo Feri, Ludwign Jahn, Alexander Szelig)
10. Italia I  3’49â€46
(Alex Wolf, Pasquale Gesuito,Georg Beikircher, Stefano Ticci) Â
19. Italia 2  3’51’88
(Roberto D’Amico, Thomas Rottensteiner, Paolo Scaramuzza, Andrea Meneghin)
1992 Albertville  (22-2)
1. Austria 3’53â€90
(Ingo Appelt, Harald Winkler, Gerhard Haidacher, Thomas Schroll)
2. Germania I 3’53â€92
(Wolfgang Hoppe, Bogdan Musiol, Axel Kuhn, Rene Hannemann)
3. Svizzera I 3’54â€13
(Gustav Weder, Donat Acklin, Lorenz Schindelholz, Curdin Morell)
4. Canada I 3’54â€24
(Christopher Lori, Kenneth PL. Lebanc, Cleve Langford, David Mac Eachern )
5. Svizzera 2 3’54â€38
(Christian Meili, Bruno Gerber, Christian Reich, Gerold Loffler)
6. Germania 2 3’54â€42
(Harald Czudaj, Tino Bonk, Axel Jang, Alexander Szelig)
7. Gran Bretagna I 3’54â€89
(Mark Tout, George Farreli, Paul Field, Lenox Paul)
8. Francia I 3’54â€91
(Christophe Fiacher, Claude Dasse, Thierry Tri bondeau, Gabriel Formigue)
12. Italia I 3’55â€88
(Pasquale Gesuito, Antonio Tartaglia, Paolo Canedi, Stefano Ticci)Â Â Â
15. Italia 2  3’55â€98
(Gunther Huber, Marco Andreatta, Thomas Ronnesteiner, Antonio Stiffi) Â
1994 Lillehammer (27-2)
1. Germania 2 3’27â€78
(Harald Czudaj, Karsten Brannasch, Olaf Hampel, Alexander Szelig)
2. Svizzera I 3’27â€84
(Gustav Weder, Donat Ackling, Kurt Meier, Domenico Semeraro)
3. Germania I 3’28â€01
(Woifgang Hoppe, Ulf Hielscher, Rene Hannemann, Carsten Embach)
4. Austria I 3’28â€40
(Hubert Schoesser, Redl Gerhard, Winkler Harald, Gerhard Haidacher)
5. Gran Bretagna I  3’28â€87
(Mark Tout, George Farrell, Jason Wing, Lennox Paul)
6. Austria 2 3’28â€91
(Kurt Einberger, Thomas Bachler, Carsten Nentwig, Martin Schuetzenauer)
7. Svizzera 2 3’29â€33
(Christian Meili, Rene Schmidheiny, Gerry Loeffier, Christian Reich)
8. Gean Bretagna 2  3’29â€41
(Sean Olsson, John Herbert, Dean Ward, Paul Fieid)
9.  Italia 2
(Gunther Huber, Antonio Tartaglia, Bernhard Mair, Mirco Ruggiero)
22. Italia I
(Pasquale Gesuito, Paolo Canedi, Silvio Calcagno, Marcantonio Stiffi)  3’31â€95
1998 Nagano  (21-2)
1. Germania 2 2’39â€41
(Christoph Langen, Markus Zimmermann, Marco Jakobs, Olaf Hampel)
2. Svizzera I 2’40â€01
(Marcel Rohner, Markus Nusseli, Markus Wasser, Beat Seiz)
3. Gran Bretagna I 2’40â€06
(Sean Olsson, Dean Martin Ward, Courtney Orville Rumbolt, Paul Jason Attwood)
3. Francia I 2’40â€06
(Bruno Mingeon, Emmanuel Hostache, Eric Lechanony, Max Robert)
5. Stati Uniti I 2’40â€08
(Brian Shimer, Nathan Minton, Randy Jones, Garreth Hines)
6. Lettonia I 2’40â€26
(Sandis Prusis, Egils Bojars, Janis Ozols, Janis Elsins)
7. Svizzera 2 2’40â€28
(Christian Reich, Steve Anderhub, Thomas Handschin, Cedric Grand)
8. Germania I 2’40â€32
(Harald Czudaj, Torsten Voss, Steffen Goermer, Alexander Szelig)
14. Italia I  2’41’43
(Guenther Huber, Antonio Tartaglia, Massimiliano Rota, Marco Menchini)  Â
20. Italia 2 2’43â€02
(Fabrizio Tosini, Andrea Pais de Libera,Enrico Costa, Sergio Chianella)
2002 Salt Lake City (22/23-2)
1. Germania 2 3’07â€51
(Andre Lange, Enrico Kuehn, Kevin Kuske, Carsten Embach)
2. Stati Uniti 1 3’07â€81
(Todd Hays, Randy Jones, Bill Schuffenhauer, Garrett Hines)
3. Stati Uniti 2 3’07â€86
(Biran Shimer, Mike Kohn, Doug Sharp, Dan Steele)
4. Svizzera 1 3’07â€95
(Martin Annen, Silvio Schauffelberger,Beat Hefti, Cedric Grand)
5. Francia 1 3’08â€56
(Bruno Imngeon, Eric Le Chanony, Christophe Fouquet, Alexandre Arbez)
6. Svizzera 2 3’08â€59
(Christian Reich, Steve Anderhub, Guido Acklin, Urs Aeberhard)
7. Lettonia 1 3’09â€â€™6
(Sandis Prusis, Marcis Rullis, Janis Silarajs, Janis Ozols)
8. Russia 1 3’09â€15
(Evgeni Popov, Piotr Makartchuk, Sergei Golubev, Dmitri Stepuschkin)
19. Italia 1 3’10â€96
(Fabrizio Tosini, Andrea Pais De Libera, Massimiliano Rota, Giona Cividino)
2006 Torino  (25-2)
1. Germania-1Â 3'40''42
(Lange Andre, Hoppe Rene, Kuske Kevin, Putze Martin)
2. Russia-1Â 3'40''55
(Zoubkov Alexandre, Egorov Filipp, Seliverstov Alexej, Voevoda Alexey)
3. Svizzera-1Â 3'40''83
(Annen Martin, Lamparter Thomas, Hefti Beat, Grand Cedric)
4. Canada-1Â 3'40''92
(Lueders Pierre, Kotyk Ken, Alexander Morgan, Brown Lascelles)
5. Germania-2Â 3'41''04
(Spies Rene, Heyder Christoph, Kuehn Enrico, Metzger Alexander)
6. USA-2Â 3'41''36
(Holcomb Steven, Tomasevicz Curt, Schuffenhauer Bill, Smith III Lorenzo)
7. USA-1Â 3'41''44
(Hays Todd, Jovanovic Pavle, Mesler Steve, Kreitzburg Brock)
8. Svizzera-2Â 3'41''80
(Rueegg Ivo, Gees Andi, Handschin Roman, Aebli Christian)
11. Italia-2Â 3'42''61
(Tosini Fabrizio, Ottolino Luca, De Sanctis Antonio, Morbidelli Giorgio)
12. Italia-1 3'42''84
(Bertazzo Simone, Romanini Samuele, Torchio Matteo, Sacco Omar)
2010 Vancouver  (27/2)
1.USAÂ 1Â (Steven Holcomb,Justin Olsen,Steve Mesler,Curtis Tomasevicz) 3:24.46
2.GERMANIA 1 (Andre Lange,Alexander Roediger,Kevin Kuske,Martin Putze) 3:24.84
3.CANADA 1 (Lyndon Rusch,Chris Le Bihan,David Bissett,Lascelles Brown9 3:24.85
4.GERMANIA 2 (Thomas Floerschuetz,Ronny Listner,Richard Adjei,Andreas Barucha) 3:25.58
5.CANADA 2 (Pierre Lueders,Justin Kripps,Jesse Lumdsen,Neville Wright) 3:25.60
6.SVIZZERA 1 (Ivo Rueegg,Thomas Lamparter,Beat Hefti,Cedric Grand) 3:25.71
7.GERMANIA 3 (Karl Angerer,Alex Mann,Andreas Bredau,Gregor Bermbach) 3:26.06
8.RUSSIA 3 (Evgeni Popov,Denis Moseychenkov,Andrev Yurkov,Alexeiy Kireev) 3:26.13
9.ITALIA 1 (Simone Bertazzo,Samuele Romanini,Danilo Santarsiero,Mirko Turri) 3:26.5
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