Bobsleigh

four men

1924 Chamonix  (2-3/2)

1.  Switzerland I  5’45”54
(Eduard Scherrer, Alfred Neveu, Alfred Schläppi, Heinrich Schläppi)
2.  Great Britain I  5’48”83
(Ralph Broome, Thomas Arnold, Alexander Richardson, Rodney Soher)
3.  Belgium I  6’02”29
(Charles Mulder, René Mortiaux, Paul Van den Broeck, Victor Verschueren, Henri Willems)
4.  France I  6’22”95
(André Berg, Henri Aldebert, Georges André, Jean de Suarez d’Aulan)
5.  Great Britain II  6’40”71
(William Horton, Archibald Crabbe, Joe Fairlie, George Cecil Pim)
6.  Italy I  7’15”41
(Lodovico Obexer, Massimo Fink, Paolo Herbert, Giuseppe Steiner, Alois Franz Trenker)
Did not finish: Italy II

(Luigi Tornielli, Adolfo Bocchi, Leonardo Bonzi, Alfredo Spasciani, Alberto Visconti)


1928 Saint Moritz  (18/2)

1.  United States II  3’20”5
(William Fiske, Nion Tucker, Geoffrey Mason, Clifford Gray, Richard Parke)
2.  United States I  3’21”0
(Jennison Heaton, David Granger, Lyman Hine, Thomas Doe, James Jay O’Brien)
3.  Germany II  3’21”9
(Hanns Kilian, Valentin Krempl, Hans Hess, Sebastian Huber, Hans Nägle)
4.  Argentina I  3’22”6
(Arturo Gramajo, Ricardo Gonzáles Moreno, Mariano De Maria, Rafael Iglesias, John Victor Nash)
5.  Argentina II  3’22”9
(Eduardo Hope, Jorge del Carril, Héctor Milberg, Horacio Iglesias, Horacio Gramajo)
6.  Belgium I  3’24”5
(Ernest Casimir-Lambert, Marcel Sedille-Courbon, Léon Tom, Max Houben, Walter Jean Ganshof Van der Meersch)
7.  Romania II  3’24”6
(Grigore Socolescu, Iulian Gavrat, Traian Nitescu, Toma Petre Ghitulescu, Mircea Socolescu)
8.  Switzerland I  3’25”7
(Charles Stoffel, René Fonjallaz, Henry Höhnes, E. Coppetti,  Louis Koch)
21. Italy  3’34”6
(Giancarlo Morpurgo, Carlo Sem, Lugi Cerutti, Giuseppe Crivelli, Piero Marchetti) 


1932 Lake Placid (14-15/2)

1.  United States I  7’53”68
(William Fiske, Edward Eagan, Clifford Gray, James Jay O’Brien)
2.  United States II  7’55”70
(Henry Homburger, Percy Bryant, Francis Stevens, Edmund Horton)
3.  Germany I  8’00”04
(Hanns Kilian, Max Ludwig, Hans Mehlhorn, Sebastian Huber)
4.  Switzerland II  8’12”18
(Reto Capadrutt, Hans Eisenhut, Charles Jenny, Oscar Geier)
5.  Italy  8’24”21
(Teofilo Rossi Di Montelera, Agostino Lanfranchi, Gaetano  Lanfranchi, Italo Cassini)
6.  Romania  8’24”22
(Alexandru Papană, Alexandru Ionescu, Ulise Petrescu, Dumitru Hubert)
7.  Germany II  8’35”45
(Walther Von Mumm, Hasso Von Bismarck, Gerhard Von Hessert,  Georg Gyssling)


1936 Garmisch (11-12/2)

1.  Switzerland II  5’19”85
(Pierre Musy, Arnold Gartmann, Charles Bouvier, Joseph Beerli)
2.  Switzerland I  5’22”73
(Reto Capadrutt, Hans Aichele, Fritz Feierabend, Hans Bütikofer)
3.  Great Britain  5’23”41
(Frederick McEvoy, James Cardno, Guy Dugdale, Charles Green)
4.  United States I  5’24”13
(John Hubert Stevens, Crawford Merkel, Robert Martin, John Shene)
5.  Belgium II  5’28”92
(Max Houben, Martial Van Schelle, Louis De Ridder, Paul Graeffe)
6.  United States II  5’29”00
(Francis Tyler, James Bickford, Richard Lawrence, Max Bly)
7.  Germany I  5’29”07
(Hanns Kilian, Sebastian Huber, Fritz Schwarz, Hermann Von Valta)
8.  Belgium I  5’29”82
(René Lunden, Eric De Spoelberch, Philippe de Pret Roose, Gaston Braun)
10. Italy I  5’31”07
(Antonio Brivio Sforza, Carlo Solveni, Emilio Dell’Oro, Raffaele Menardi)  
Did not finish: Italy II (Francesco De Zanna, Ernesto Franceschi, Uberto Gillarduzzi, Amedeo Angeli)


1948 Saint Moritz (6-7/2)

1.  United States II  5’20”1
(Francis Tyler, Patrick Martin, Edward Rimkus, William D’Amico)
2.   Belgium  5’21”3
(Max Houben, Alfred Mansveld, Louis Niels, Jacques Mouvet)
3.  United States I  5’21”5
(James Bickford, Thomas Hicks, Donald Dupree, William Dupree)
4.  Switzerland I  5’22”1
(Fritz Feierabend, Friedrich Valler, Felix Endrich, Heinrich Angst)
5.  Norway I  5’22”5
(Arne Holst, Ivar Johansen, Reidar Berg, Alf Large)
6.  Italy I  5’23”0
(Nino Bibbia, Gian Carlo Ronchetti, Edilberto Campadese, Luigi Cavalieri)
7.  Great Britain I  5’23”9
(William Coles, William McLean, Pennington Collings, George Holliday)
8.  Switzerland  II  5’25”4
(Franz  Kapus,  Werner Spring, Bernhard Schilter, Paul Eberhard)
11. Italy II  5’30”2
(Nino Rovelli, Enrico Airoldi, Vittorio Folonari, Remo Airoldi)  


1952 Oslo  (21-22/2)

1.  Germany  5’07”84
(Andreas Ostler, Friedrich Kuhn, Lorenz Nieberl, Franz Kemser)
2.  United States I  5’10”48
(Stanley Benham, Patrick Martin, Howard Crossett, James Atkinson)
3.  Switzerland I  5’11”70
(Fritz Feierabend, Albert Madörin, André Filippini, Stephan Waser)
4.  Switzerland II  5’13”98
(Felix Endrich, Fritz Stöckli, Franz Kapus, Wemer Spring)
5.  Austria I  5’14”74
(Karl Wagner, Franz Eckhardt, Hermann Palka, Paul Aste)
6.  Sweden I  5’15”01
(Kjell Holmström, Felix Fernström, Nils Landgren, Jan de Man Lapidoth)
7.  Sweden II  5’17”86
(Gunnar Ǻhs, Börje Ekedahl, Lennart Sandin, Gunnar Garpö)
8.  Argentina I  5’18”85
(Carlos Alberto Tomasi, Roberto José Bordeu, Héctor Tomasi, Carlos Sareisian)
10. Italy I  5’19”92
(Alessandro Rasini, Dario Colombi, Dario Poggi, Alberto Della Beffa)  
14. Italy II  5’25”98
(Uberto Gillarduzzi, Michele Alverà, Vittorio Folonari, Luigi Cavalieri)  


1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo  (3-4/2)

1.  Switzerland I  5’10”44
(Franz Kapus, Gottfried Diener, Robert Alt, Heinrich Angst)
2.  Italy II  5’12”10
(Eugenio Monti, Ulrico Girardi, Renzo Alverà, Renato Mocellini)
3.  United States I  5’12”39
(Arthur Tyler, William Dodge, Charles Butler, James Lamy)
4.  Switzerland II  5’14”27
(Max Angst, Albert Gartmann, Harry Warburton, Rudolf Gerber)
5.  Italy I  5’14”66
(Dino De Martin, Giovanni De Martin, Giovanni Tabacchi, Carlo Da Prà)
6.  Germany I  5’18”02
(Hans Rösch, Michael Pössinger, Lorenz Nieberl, Sylvester Wackerle)
7.  Austria II  5’18”29
(Kurt Loserth, Wilfried Thurner, Karl Schwarzböck, Frank Dominik)
8.  Germany II  5’18”50
(Franz Schelle, Jakob Nirschel, Hans Henn, Edmund Koller)


1960: non disputata


1964 Innsbruck (5-7/2)

1.  Canada I  4’14”46
(Victor Emery, Peter Kirby, Douglas Anakin, John Emery)
2.  Austria I  4’15”48
(Erwin Thaler, Adolf Koxeder, Josef Nairz, Reinhold Durnthaler)
3.  Italy II  4’15”60
(Eugenio Monti, Sergio Siorpaes, Benito Rigoni, Gildo Siorpaes)
4.  Italy I  4’15”89
(Sergio Zardini, Romano Bonagura, Sergio Mocellini, Ferruccio Dalla Torre)
5.  Germany I  4’16”19
(Franz Schelle, Otto Göbl, Ludwig Siebert, Josef Sterff)
6.  United States I  4’17”23
(William Hickey, Charles Pandolph, Reginald Benham, William Dundon)
7.  Austria II  4’17”73
(Paul Aste, Hans Stoll, Herbert Gruber, Andreas Arnold)
8.   Switzerland II  4’18”12
(Herbert Kiesel, Oskar Lory, Bernhard Wild, Hansruedi Beugger)


1968 Grenoble (16/2)

1.  Italy I  2’17”39
(Eugenio Monti, Luciano De Paolis, Roberto Zandonella, Mario Armano)
2.  Austria I  2’17”48
(Erwin Thaler, Reinhold Durnthaler, Herbert Gruber, Josef Eder)
3.  Switzerland I  2’18”04
(Jean Wicki, Hans Candrian, Willi Hofmann, Walter Graf)
4.  Romania  2’18”14
(Ion Panturu, Nicolae Neagoe, Petre Hristovici, Gheorghe Maftei)
5.  West Germany I  2’18”33
(Horst Floth, Josef Bader, Willi Schäfer, Frank Lange)
6.  Italy II  2’18”36
(Gianfranco Gaspari, Leonardo Cavallini, Giuseppe Rescigno, Andrea Clemente)
7.  France I  2’18”84
(Francis Luiggi, Maurice Grether, André Patey, Gérard Monrazel)
8.  Great Britain I  2’18”84
(Anthony Nash, Thomas Dixon, Guy Renwick, Robin Widdows)


1972 Sapporo (11-12/2)

1.  Switzerland I  4’43”07
(Jean Wicki, Eduard Hubacher, Hans Leutenegger, Werner  Camichel)
2.  Italy I  4’43”83
(Nevio De Zordo, Gianni Bonichon, Adriano Frassinelli, Corrado Dal Fabbro)
3.  West Germany I  4’43”92
(Wolfgang Zimmerer, Peter Utzschneider, Stefan Gaisreiter, Walter Steinbauer)
4.  Switzerland II  4’44”56
(Hans Candrian, Heinz  Schenker, Erwin Juon, Gaudenz Beeli)
5.  West Germany II  4’45”09
(Horst Floth, Josef Bader, Donat Ertel, Walter Gillik)
6.  Austria I  4’45”77
(Herbert Gruber, Josef Oberhauser, Utz Chwalla, Josef Eder)
7.  Austria II  4’46”66
(Werner Delle Karth, Fritz Sperling, Werner Moser, Walter Delle Karth)
8.  Italy II  4’46”73
(Gianfranco Gaspari, Luciano De Paolis, Roberto Zandonella, Mario Armano)


1976 Innsbruck (13-14/2)

1.  East Germany I  3’40”43
(Meinhard Nehmer, Jochen Babock, Bernhard Germeshausen, Bernhard Lehmann)
2.  Switzerland II  3’40”89
(Erich Schärer, Ulrich Bächli, Rudolf Marti, Josef Benz)
3.  West Germany I  3’41”37
(Wolfgang Zimmerer, Peter Utzschneider, Bodo Bittner, Manfred Schumann)
4.  East Germany II  3’42”44
(Horst Schönau, Horst Bernhardt, Harald Seifert, Raimund Bethge)
5.  West Germany II  3’42”47
(Georg Heibl, Hans Morant, Siegfried Radandt, Fritz Ohlwärter)
6.  Austria II  3’43”21
(Werner Delle Karth, Andreas Schwab, Otto Breg, Franz Köfel, Heinz Krenn)
7.  Austria I  3’43”79
(Fritz Sperling, Kurt Oberhöller, Gerd Zaunschirm, Dieter Gehmacher)
8.  Romania I  3’43”91
(Dragos Panaitescu-Rapan, Paul Neagu, Costel Ionescu, Gheorghe Lixandru)
11. Italy II  3’45”80
(Nevio De Zordo, Ezio Fiori, Roberto Porzia, Lino Benoni)  
12. Italy I  3’45”87
(Giorgio Alverà, Piero Vegnuti, Adriano Bee, Francesco Butteri)  


1980 Lake Placid (23-24/2)

1.  East Germany I  3’59”92
(Meinhard Nehmer, Bogdan Musiol, Bernhard Germeshausen, Hans-Jürgen Gerhardt)
2.  Switzerland I  4’00”87
(Erich Schärer, Ulrich Bächli, Rudolf Marti, Josef Benz)
3.  East Germany II  4’00”97
(Horst Schönau, Roland Wetzig, Detlef Richter, Andreas Kirchner)
4.  Austria I  4’02”62
(Fritz Sperling, Heinrich  Bergmüller, Franz Rednak, Bernhard Purkrabek)
5.  Austria II  4’02”95
(Walter Delle Karth, Franz Paulweber, Gerd Zaunschirm, Kurt Oberhöller)
6.  Switzerland II  4’03”69
(Hans Hiltebrand, Ulrich Schindler, Walter Rahm, Armin Baumgartner)
7.  West Germany I  4’04”40
(Peter Hell, Hans Wagner, Heinz Busche, Walter Barfuss)
8.  Romania  I  4’04”68
(Dragos Panaitescu-Rapan, Dorel Cristudor, Sandu Mitrofan, Gheorghe Lixandru)
11. Italy I  4’05”30
(Andrea Jory, Edmund Lanziner, Georg Werth, Giovanni Modena)  


1984 Sarajevo  (17-18/2)

1.  East Germany I  3’20”22
(Wolfgang Hoppe, Roland Wetzig, Dietmar Schauerhammer, Andreas Kirchner)
2.  East Germany II  3’20”78
(Bernhard Lehmann, Bogdan Musiol, Ingo Voge, Eberhard Weise)
3.  Switzerland I  3’21”39
(Silvio Giobellina, Heinz Stettler, Urs Salzmann, Rico Freiermuth)
4.  Switzerland II  3’22”90
(Ekkehard Fasser, Hans Märchy, Kurt Poletti, Rolf Strittmatter)
5.  United States I  3’23”33
(Jeffrey Jost, Joseph Briski, Thomas Barnes, Hal Hoye)
6.  Soviet Union I  3’23”51
(Jänis Kipurs, Maris Poikans, Ivars Berzups, Aivars Snepsts)
7.  Romania  3’23”76
(Dorin Degan, Cornel Popescu, Gheorghe Lixandru, Costel Petrariu)
8.  Italy II  3’23”77
(Guerrino Ghedina, Stefano Ticci, Paolo Scaramuzza, Andrea Meneghin)
17. Italy I  3’25”51
(Alex Wolf, Georg Beikircher, Pasquale Gesuito, Umberto Prato)  


1988 Calgary  (27-28/2)

1.  Switzerland I  3’47”51
(Ekkehard Fasser, Kurt Meier, Marcel Fässler, Werner Stocker)
2.  East Germany I  3’47”58
(Wolfgang Hoppe, Dietmar Schauerhammer, Bogdan Musiol, Ingo Voge)
3.  Soviet Union II  3’48”26
(Jānis Kipurs, Guntis Osis, Juris Tone, Vladimir Kozlov)
4.  United States I  3’48”28
(Brent Rushlaw, Hal Hoye, Michael Wasko, William White)
5.  Soviet Union I  3’48”35
(Māris Poikāns, Olafs Klavinš, Ivars Bērzups, Juris Jaudzems)
6.  Austria I  3’48”65
(Peter Kienast, Franz Siegl, Christian Mark, Kurt Teigl)
7.  Austria II  3’48”95
(Ingo Appelt, Josef Muigg, Gerhard Redl, Harald Winkler)
8.  East Germany II  3’49”06
(Detlef Richter, Bodo Ferl, Ludwig Jahn, Alexander Szelig)
10. Italy I  3’49”46
(Alex Wolf, Pasquale Gesuito, Georg Beikircher, Stefano Ticci)  
19. Italy II  3’51’88
(Roberto D’Amico, Thomas Rottensteiner, Paolo Scaramuzza, Andrea Meneghin)


1992 Albertville  (21-22/2)

1.  Austria I  3’53”90
(Ingo Appelt, Harald Winkler, Gerhard Haidacher, Thomas Schroll)
2.  Germany I  3’53”92
(Wolfgang Hoppe, Bogdan Musiol, Axel Kühn, René Hannemann)
3.  Switzerland I  3’54”13
(Gustav Weder, Donat Acklin, Lorenz Schindelholz, Curdin Morell)
4.  Canada I  3’54”24
(Christopher Lori, Kenneth Leblanc, Cleve Langford, David MacEachern)
5.  Switzerland II  3’54”38
(Christian Meili, Bruno Gerber, Christian Reich, Gerold Löffler)
6.  Germany II  3’54”42
(Harald Czudaj, Tino Bonk, Axel Jang, Alexander Szelig)
7.  Great Britain I  3’54”89
(Mark Tout, George Farrell, Paul Field, Lennox Paul)
8.  France I  3’54”91
(Christophe Flacher, Claude Dasse, Thierry Tribondeau, Gabriel Fourmigue)
12. Italy I  3’55”88
(Pasquale Gesuito, Antonio Tartaglia, Paolo Canedi, Stefano Ticci)    
15. Italy II  3’55”98
(Gunther Huber, Marco Andreatta, Thomas Rottensteiner, Marcantonio Stiffi)  


1994 Lillehammer (26-27/2)

1.  Germany II  3’27”78
(Harald Czudaj, Karsten Brannasch, Olaf Hampel, Alexander Szelig)
2.  Switzerland I  3’27”84
(Gustav Weder, Donat Acklin, Kurt Meier, Domenico Semeraro)
3.  Germany I  3’28”01
(Wolfgang Hoppe, Ulf Hielscher, René Hannemann, Carsten Embach)
4.  Austria I  3’28”40
(Hubert Schösser, Gerhard Redl, Harald Winkler, Gerhard Haidacher)
5.  Great Britain I  3’28”87
(Mark Tout, George Farrell, Jason Wing, Lennox Paul)
6.  Austria II  3’28”91
(Kurt Einberger, Thomas Bachler, Carsten Nentwig, Martin Schützenauer)
7.  Switzerland II  3’29”33
(Christian Meili, René Schmidheiny, Gerold Löffler, Christian Reich)
8.  Great Britain II  3’29”41
(Sean Olsson, John Herbert, Dean Ward, Paul Field)
9.  Italy II  3’29”42
(Günther Huber, Antonio Tartaglia, Bernhard Mair, Mirco Ruggiero)
22.  Italy I  3’31”95 
(Pasquale Gesuito, Paolo Canedi, Silvio Calcagno, Marcantonio Stiffi)  


1998 Nagano   (20-21/2)

1.  Germany II  2’39”41
(Christoph Langen, Markus Zimmermann, Marco Jakobs, Olaf Hampel)
2.  Switzerland I  2’40”01
(Marcel Rohner, Markus Nüssli, Markus Wasser, Beat Seiz)
3.  Great Britain  2’40”06
(Sean Olsson, Dean Ward, Courtney Rumbolt, Paul Attwood)
3.  France  2’40”06
(Bruno Mingeon, Emmanuel Hostache, Éric Le Chanony, Max Robert)
5.  United States I  2’40”08
(Brian Shimer, Nathan Minton, Randal Jones, Garrett Hines)
6.  Latvia  2’40”26
(Sandis Prūsis, Egils Bojārs, Jānis Ozols, Jānis Elsinš)
7.  Switzerland II  2’40”28
(Christian Reich, Stefan Anderhub, Thomas Handschin, Cédric Grand)
8.  Germany I  2’40”32
(Harald Czudaj, Torsten Voss, Steffen Görmer, Alexander  Szelig)
14. Italy I  2’41”43
(Günther Huber, Antonio Tartaglia, Massimiliano Rota, Marco  Menchini)    
20. Italy II  2’43”02
(Fabrizio Tosini, Andrea Pais de Libera, Enrico Costa, Sergio Chianella) 


2002 Salt Lake City (22-23/2)

1.  Germany II  3’07”51
(André Lange, Enrico Kühn, Kevin Kuske, Carsten Embach)
2.  United States I  3’07”81
(Todd Hays, Randal Jones, Bill Schuffenhauer, Garrett Hines)
3.  United States II  3’07”86
(Brian Shimer, Michael Kohn, Doug Sharp, Daniel Steele)
4.  Switzerland I  3’07”95
(Martin Annen, Silvio Schaufelberger, Beat Hefti, Cédric Grand)
5.  France I  3’08”56
(Bruno Mingeon, Éric Le Chanony, Christophe Fouquet, Alexandre Arbez)
6.  Switzerland II  3’08”59
(Christian Reich, Stefan Anderhub, Guido Acklin, Urs Aeberhard)
7.  Latvia I  3’09”’6
(Sandis Prūsis, Mārcis Rullis, Jānis Silarājs, Jānis Ozols)
8.  Russia I  3’09”15
(Yevgeny Popov, Pyotr Makarchuk, Sergey Golubyov, Dmitry Styopushkin)
19. Italy  3’10”96
(Fabrizio Tosini, Andrea  Pais De Libera, Massimiliano  Rota, Giona Cividino)


2006 Torino  (24-26/2)

1.  Germany I  3'40''42
(André Lange, René Hoppe, Kevin Kuske, Martin Putze)
2.  Russia I  3'40''55
(Aleksandr Zubkov, Filipp Yegorov, Aleksey Seliverstov, Aleksey Voyevoda)
3.  Switzerland I  3'40''83
(Martin Annen, Thomas Lamparter, Beat Hefti, Cédric Grand)
4.  Canada I  3'40''92
(Pierre Lueders, Ken Kotyk, Morgan Alexander, Lascelles Brown)
5.  Germany II  3'41''04
(René Spies, Christoph Heyder, Enrico Kühn, Alexander Metzger)
6.  United States II  3'41''36
(Steven Holcomb, Curtis Tomasevicz, Bill Schuffenhauer, Lorenzo Smith)
7.  United States I  3'41''44
(Todd Hays, Pavle Jovanovic, Steven Mesler, Brock Kreitzburg)
8.  Switzerland II  3'41''80
(Ivo Rüegg, Andreas Gees, Roman Handschin, Christian Aebli)
11. Italy II  3'42''61
(Fabrizio Tosini, Luca Ottolino, Antonio De Sanctis, Giorgio Morbidelli)
12. Italy I  3'42''84
(Simone Bertazzo, Samuele Romanini, Matteo Torchio, Omar Sacco)


2010 Vancouver   (26-27/2)

1.  United States I  3’24”46 
(Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steven Mesler, Curtis Tomasevicz) 
2.  Germany I  3’24”84
(André Lange, Alexander Rödiger, Kevin Kuske, Martin Putze) 
3.  Canada I  3’24”85
(Lyndon Rush, Chris Le Bihan, David Bissett, Lascelles Brown) 
4.  Germany II  3’25”58
(Thomas Florschütz, Ronny Listner, Richard Adjei, Andreas Barucha) 
5.  Canada II  3’25”60
(Pierre Lueders, Justin Kripps, Jesse Lumsden, Neville Wright) 
6.  Switzerland  3’25”71
(Ivo Rüegg,Thomas Lamparter, Beat Hefti, Cédric Grand) 
7.  Germany III  3’26”06
(Karl Angerer, Alexander Mann, Andreas Bredau, Gregor Bermbach) 
8.  Russia III  3’26”13
(Yevgeny Popov, Denis Moseychenkov, Andrey Yurkov, Aleksey Kireyev) 
9.  Italy  3’26”25
(Simone Bertazzo, Samuele Romanini, Danilo Santarsiero, Mirko Turri) 


2014 Sochi  (22-23/2)

1.  Russia I  3’40”60
(Aleksandr Zubkov, Dmitry Trunenkov, Aleksey Negodaylo, Aleksey Voyevoda)
2.  Latvia I  3’40”69 
(Oskars Melbārdis, Arvis Vilkaste, Daumants Dreiškens, Jānis Strenga)
3.  United States I  3’40”99
(Steven Holcomb, Steven Langton, Curtis Tomasevicz, Christopher Fogt)
4.  Russia II  3’41”02
(Aleksandr Kasyanov, Maksim Belugin, Ilvir Khuzin, Aleksey Pushkaryov)
5.  Great Britain I  3’41”10
(John Jackson, Bruce Tasker, Stuart Benson, Joel Fearon)
6.  Germany I  3’41”42
(Maximilian Arndt, Alexander Rödiger, Marko Hübenbecker, Martin Putze)
7.  Germany III  3’41”51
(Thomas Florschütz, Kevin Kuske, Joshua Bluhm, Christian Poser)
8.  Switzerland  3’41”75
(Beat Hefti, Jürg Egger, Alex Baumann, Thomas Lamparter)
18. Italy  3’43”45
(Simone Bertazzo, Samuele Romanini, Simone Fontana, Francesco Costa)