Bobsleigh at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Qualification

The following is about the qualification rules and the quota allocation for the bobsleigh at the 2014 Winter Olympics.[1]

Qualification Rules

A maximum of 190 quota spots are available to athletes to compete at the games. A maximum 130 men and 40 women may qualify. The qualification is based on the world rankings of January 20, 2014. Pilots must compete in five different races on three different tracks during the 2012/13 season or 2013/14 season. Men pilots must be in the top 50 of the world rankings, while women need to be in the top 40. Each continent (Africa, Americas, Asia, Europe and Asia) and the hosts are allowed to enter a sled provided they meet the above standard. For each men's event 30 sleds will be allowed to compete (maximum of three NOCs with three sleds and six NOCs with two sleds). For the women's event there will be a total of 20 sleds allowed to compete (maximum of two NOCs with three sleds, four NOCs with two sleds).

Qualification timeline

Races from October 1, 2013 until January 19th will apply to qualification for the Olympics. In general this means that the Olympic field is established by using the first seven world cup races of the 2013-14 season, but also includes results from intercontinental, Europe, and America cup races. Four sleds will then be allocated in both men's categories, and three in the women's, to either host or continental representation. Unused or realocated spots will be filled by January 27, 2014.

Quota allocation

The following summary is not indicative of assurance of Olympic qualification, but of how the allocations would be represented based on the current FIBT rankings.

Current summary

Nations Two-man Four-man Two-woman Athletes
Australia 1 1 1 6
Austria 1 1 1 6
Belgium 1 2
Brazil 1 1 6
Canada 3 3 2 16
Czech Republic 1 1 4
France 1 2 8
Germany 3 3 3 18
Great Britain 1 2 1 8
Italy 1 1 1 4
Jamaica 1 2
Japan 1 1 4
Latvia 2 2 8
Monaco 1 2
Netherlands 2 1 1 1 6
Poland 1 1 4
Romania 1 1 1 8
Russia 2 3 2 16
Serbia 1 2
Slovakia 1 1 4
South Korea 2 2 1 10
Switzerland 2 2 1 2 9
United States 3 2 3 16
Total: 23 NOCs 30 30 20 169

Two man

Final ranking by nation (as of January 18, 2013).[2]

Sleds qualified Athletes total Rank of applicable sled
3 18 United States 6
Canada 11
Germany 12
2 18 Russia 13
Latvia 14
Switzerland 15
South Korea 22
Netherlands 291
1 24 Italy 19
France 20
Netherlands 21
Monaco 23
Austria 24
Romania 26
Japan 27
Great Britain 28
Australia 322
Poland 35
Jamaica 39
Serbia 41
Slovakia 48
Czech Republic 523
30 60 19
  1. ^ Netherlands qualified two sleds, but elected to send only one.
  2. ^ The final four sleds are given to fulfill continental representation (Australia), and then to the top nations not previously qualified (Poland, Jamaica, Serbia).
  3. ^ Czech Republic received the unused quota spot from the Netherlands. Slovakia was ranked higher, but also declined the spot.

Four man

Final ranking by nation (as of January 19, 2014).[2]

Sleds qualified Athletes total Rank of applicable sled
3 36 Germany 8
Canada 10
Russia 13
2 40 United States 14
Latvia 15
Great Britain 20
Switzerland 271
South Korea 44
France 46
1 44 Switzerland 11
Netherlands 16
Italy 17
Japan 23
Czech Republic 24
Australia 30
Romania 32
Austria 35
Brazil 362
Poland 37
Slovakia 383
30 120
  1. ^ Switzerland rejected one of its two qualified sleds.
  2. ^ The final four sleds (Brazil, Poland, Slovakia, Serbia) are allocated at the end to the top nations not previously qualified.
  3. ^ Slovakia received the unused quota spot from Switzerland.

Two women

Final ranking by nation (as of January 19, 2014).[2]

Sleds qualified Athletes total Rank of applicable sled
3 12 Germany 6
United States 7
2 12 Switzerland 12
Canada 14
Russia 18
1 16 Belgium 9
Netherlands 11
Great Britain 13
Australia 19
Austria 20
Brazil 23
Italy 271
South Korea 292
Romania 283
20 40 12
  1. ^ Italy rejected using its quota it qualified.
  2. ^ The final three sleds are given to fulfill continental representation (South Korea), and then to the top nations not previously qualified (Brazil and Italy).
  3. ^ Romania received the unused quota spot from Italy.

References

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