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Francesco Friedrich

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German bobsledder (born 1990)

Francesco Friedrich
Friedrich in 2022
Personal information
NationalityGerman
Born (1990-05-02)2 May 1990 (age 35)[1]
Pirna, East Germany[2]
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)[1]
Weight96 kg (212 lb)[1]
Sport
CountryGermany
SportBobsleigh
Event(s)
Two-man, Four-man
ClubSC Oberbärenburg
Turned pro2006[1]
Medal record
Men'sbobsleigh
Representing Germany
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place2018 PyeongchangTwo-man
Gold medal – first place2018 PyeongchangFour-man
Gold medal – first place2022 BeijingTwo-man
Gold medal – first place2022 BeijingFour-man
World Championships
Gold medal – first place2011 KönigsseeMixed team
Gold medal – first place2013 St. MoritzTwo-man
Gold medal – first place2015 WinterbergTwo-man
Gold medal – first place2015 WinterbergMixed team
Gold medal – first place2016 IglsTwo-man
Gold medal – first place2017 KönigsseeTwo-man
Gold medal – first place2017 KönigsseeFour-man
Gold medal – first place2019 WhistlerTwo-man
Gold medal – first place2019 WhistlerFour-man
Gold medal – first place2020 AltenbergTwo-man
Gold medal – first place2020 AltenbergFour-man
Gold medal – first place2021 AltenbergTwo-man
Gold medal – first place2021 AltenbergFour-man
Gold medal – first place2023 St. MoritzFour-man
Gold medal – first place2024 WinterbergTwo-man
Gold medal – first place2024 WinterbergFour-man
Gold medal – first place2025 Lake PlacidTwo-man
Gold medal – first place2025 Lake PlacidFour-man
Silver medal – second place2013 St. MoritzMixed team
Silver medal – second place2016 IglsFour-man
Silver medal – second place2023 St. MoritzTwo-man
European Championships
Gold medal – first place2015 La PlagneTwo-man
Gold medal – first place2017 WinterbergTwo-man
Gold medal – first place2018 IglsTwo-man
Gold medal – first place2019 KönigsseeTwo-man
Gold medal – first place2021 WinterbergTwo-man
Gold medal – first place2021 WinterbergFour-man
Gold medal – first place2022 St. MoritzTwo-man
Gold medal – first place2024 IglsFour-man
Gold medal – first place2025 LillehammerTwo-man
Silver medal – second place2015 La PlagneFour-man
Silver medal – second place2018 IglsFour-man
Silver medal – second place2020 WinterbergFour-man
Silver medal – second place2022 St. MoritzFour-man
Silver medal – second place2023 AltenbergFour-man
Silver medal – second place2025 LillehammerFour-man
Bronze medal – third place2013 IglsTwo-man
Bronze medal – third place2014 KönigsseeFour-man
Bronze medal – third place2019 KönigsseeFour-man
Bronze medal – third place2023 AltenbergTwo-man

Francesco Friedrich (born 2 May 1990) is a Germanbobsledder who has been active since 2006. At the2018 Winter Olympics inPyeongchang,South Korea, he and his brakemanThorsten Margis tied with Canada'sJustin Kripps andAlexander Kopacz for the gold medal in thetwo-man competition.[3] Friedrich also won gold outright in thefour-man event alongside Margis,Candy Bauer andMartin Grothkopp, making Friedrich the fifth German pilot to win two-man and four-man golds at the same Games, afterAndreas Ostler in1952,Meinhard Nehmer in1976,Wolfgang Hoppe in1984 andAndré Lange in2006.[4] At the2022 Winter Olympics inBeijing,China, Friedrich and Margis again won the gold medal with both sleighs. Friedrich previously competed at the2014 Winter Olympics in the doubles and fours and finished in eighth and tenth place, respectively.[2]

He is the most successful athlete of theIBSF World Championships winning his first gold medal in the2011Königssee mixed team event. Between 2017 and 2021, he won all IBSF World Championships, two-man and four-man, increasing his number of titles to 13.

Career results

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Olympic Games

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EventTwo-manFour-man
Representing Germany
Russia2014 Sochi6th[a]8th[a]
South Korea2018 Pyeongchang1st[b]1st
China2022 Beijing1st1st
  1. ^abImproved 2 ranks after disqualification of Russian bobs
  2. ^Shared gold withJustin Kripps.

World Championships

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EventTwo-manFour-manTeam
Representing Germany
Germany2011 Königssee11th1st
United States2012 Lake Placid4th9th
Switzerland2013 St. Moritz1st13th2nd
Germany2015 Winterberg1st4th1st
Austria2016 Innsbruck1st2nd
Germany2017 Königssee1st1st[a]
Canada2019 Whistler1st1st
Germany2020 Altenberg1st1st
Germany2021 Altenberg1st1st
Switzerland2023 St. Moritz2nd1st
Germany2024 Winterberg1st1st
United States2025 Lake Placid1st1st
  1. ^Shared gold withJohannes Lochner.

Bobsleigh World Cup

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Two-man

[edit]
SeasonPlacePoints123456789101112
2011–1227th304Innsbruck
La Plagne
Winterberg
Altenberg
Königssee
St. Moritz
DSQ
Whistler
11
Calgary
7
2012–136th1369Lake Placid
3
Park City
3
Whistler
3
Winterberg
La Plagne
Altenberg
1
Königssee
3
Innsbruck
3
Sochi
10
2013–143rd1400Calgary
6
Park City
3
Lake Placid 1
7
Lake Placid 2
9
Winterberg
5
St. Moritz
3
Innsbruck
4
Königssee
12
2014–154th1429Lake Placid
1
Calgary
2
Altenberg
5
Königssee
7
St. Moritz
4
La Plagne
1
Innsbruck
1
Sochi
2015–166th1275Altenberg
1
Winterberg
1
Königssee 1
1
Lake Placid
8
Whistler 1
DNF
Whistler 2
16
St. Moritz
10
Königssee 2
3
2016–171st1545Whistler
1
Lake Placid
Altenberg
1
Winterberg
1
St. Moritz
2
Königssee
2
Innsbruck
1
Pyeongchang
1
2017–182nd1504Lake Placid 1
9
Lake Placid 2
9
Whistler
13
Winterberg
2
Innsbruck
1
Altenberg
2
St. Moritz
2
Königssee
1
2018–191st1800Sigulda 1
1
Sigulda 2
1
Altenberg
1
Königssee
1
Innsbruck
1
St. Moritz
1
Lake Placid
1
Calgary
1
2019–201st1530Lake Placid 1
2
Lake Placid 2
1
La Plagne
1
Innsbruck
1
Königssee
1
St. Moritz
2
Sigulda 1
2
Sigulda 2
2020–211st2685Sigulda 1
1
Sigulda 2
1
Sigulda 3
1
Sigulda 4
1
Innsbruck 1
2
Innsbruck 2
1
Innsbruck 3
1
Innsbruck 4
1
Winterberg
1
St. Moritz
1
Königssee
1
Innsbruck 5
1
2021–221st1703Innsbruck 1
1
Innsbruck 2
1
Altenberg 1
1
Altenberg 2
1
Sigulda 1
12
Sigulda 2
1
Winterberg
1
St. Moritz
1
2022–232nd1656Whistler
1
Park City
1
Lake Placid
2
Winterberg
6
Altenberg 1
3
Altenberg 2
3
Sigulda 1
2
Sigulda 2
2
2023–241st1675Yanqing
2
La Plagne
3
Innsbruck
2
St. Moritz
2
Lillehammer
2
Sigulda
3
Altenberg
2
Lake Placid
1
2024–253rd1520Altenberg
DSQ
Sigulda 1
1
Sigulda 2
3
Winterberg
1
St. Moritz
1
Innsbruck
2
Lillehammer 1
1
Lillehammer 2
2
2025–262nd210Cortina d'Ampezzo
2
Innsbruck
 
Sigulda 1
 
Sigulda 2
 
Winterberg
 
St. Moritz
 
Altenberg
 

Four-man

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SeasonPlacePoints123456789
2011–1227th272Innsbruck
La Plagne
Winterberg
Altenberg
Königssee
St. Moritz
10
Whistler
Calgary
12
2012–1319th624Lake Placid
5
Park City
13
Whistler
10
Winterberg
La Plagne
Altenberg
Königssee
Innsbruck
Sochi
6
2013–147th1400Calgary
13
Park City
15
Lake Placid
14
Winterberg 1
2
Winterberg 2
2
St. Moritz
11
Innsbruck
9
Königssee
5
2014–155th1310Lake Placid
14
Calgary
2
Altenberg
6
Königssee
4
St. Moritz
2
La Plagne
3
Innsbruck
2
Sochi
2015–162nd1570Altenberg
1
Winterberg
1
Königssee
4
Lake Placid
6
Park City 1
7
Park City 2
4
St. Moritz
4
Königssee 2
3
2016–177th1224Whistler
12
Lake Placid
Altenberg
3
Winterberg
5
St. Moritz
3
Königssee
5
Innsbruck
4
Pyeongchang
11
2017–182nd1468Park City 1
9
Park City 2
4
Whistler
12
Winterberg
3
Innsbruck
3
Altenberg
2
St. Moritz
2
Königssee
6
2018–191st1727Winterberg 1
2
Winterberg 2
1
Altenberg
1
Königssee
3
Innsbruck
1
St. Moritz
1
Lake Placid
4
Calgary
1
2019–201st1686Lake Placid 1
4
Lake Placid 2
3
Winterberg 1
1
Winterberg 2
2
La Plagne
1
Innsbruck
1
Königssee
1
St. Moritz
5
2020–211st900Winterberg
1
St. Moritz
1
Königssee
1
Innsbruck
1
2021–221st1785Innsbruck 1
1
Innsbruck 2
1
Altenberg 1
1
Winterberg 1
1
Winterberg 2
1
Altenberg 2
1
Winterberg 3
1
St. Moritz
2
2022–231st1737Whistler
1
Park City
1
Lake Placid
2
Winterberg
1
Altenberg 1
4
Altenberg 2
2
Innsbruck 1
1
Innsbruck 2
1
2023–241st1745Yanqing 1
2
Yanqing 2
3
La Plagne
1
Innsbruck
1
St. Moritz
2
Lillehammer
1
Altenberg
1
Lake Placid
1
2024–251st1515Altenberg
1
Winterberg
2
St. Moritz 1
1
Innsbruck
1
St. Moritz 2
2
St. Moritz 3
 
Lillehammer 1
2
Lillehammer 2
2
2025–262nd210Cortina d'Ampezzo
2
Innsbruck
 
Lillehammer 1
 
Lillehammer 2
 
Winterberg
 
St. Moritz
 
Altenberg
 

References

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  1. ^abcd"Francesco Friedrich".IBSF. Retrieved4 December 2022.
  2. ^abFrancesco FriedrichArchived 2 October 2015 at theWayback Machine. sports-reference.com
  3. ^"Canada's Kripps, Kopacz tie Germany for 2-man bobsleigh gold".Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 19 February 2018. Archived fromthe original on 19 February 2018. Retrieved19 February 2018.
  4. ^"Germany's Francesco Friedrich wins four-man bobsledding gold".BT Sport ESPN. 25 February 2018. Retrieved3 March 2018.

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