Martin Annen
Medal record | ||
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Men's Bobsleigh | ||
Representing Switzerland | ||
Olympic Games | ||
2002 Salt Lake City | Two-man | |
2006 Turin | Two-man | |
2006 Turin | Four-man | |
World Championships | ||
2001 St. Moritz | Two-man | |
2005 Calgary | Two-man | |
World Cup Championships | ||
2000–01 | Two-man | |
2001–02 | Combined | |
2001–02 | Two-man | |
2001–02 | Four-man | |
2004–05 | Combined | |
2004–05 | Two-man | |
2000–01 | Combined | |
2004–05 | Four-man | |
2002–03 | Combined | |
2005–06 | Four-man | |
2006–07 | Four-man |
Martin Annen (born 12 February 1974 in Zug, Switzerland) is a bobsledder who competed from 1996 to 2006. Competing in two Winter Olympics, Annen won a total of three bronze medals (Two-man: 2002, 2006; Four-man: 2006).
Annen also won two bronze medals in the two-man event at the FIBT World Championships, earning them in 2001 and 2005.
In Bobsleigh World Cup, he has two combined men's championships (2001-2, 2004–5), three two-man championships (2000-1, 2001–2, 2004–5), and one four-man championship (2001–2).
References
- Bobsleigh two-man Olympic medalists 1932–56 and since 1964 Archived 2019-03-23 at the Wayback Machine
- Bobsleigh four-man Olympic medalists for 1924, 1932–56, and since 1964 Archived 2019-03-23 at the Wayback Machine
- Bobsleigh two-man world championship medalists since 1931
- FIBT profile
- List of combined men's bobsleigh World Cup champions: 1985–2007
- List of four-man bobsleigh World Cup champions since 1985
- List of two-man bobsleigh World Cup champions since 1985
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- 1985–86: Switzerland (Ekkehard Fasser)
- 1986–87: United States (Matt Roy)
- 1987–88: Austria (Ingo Appelt)
- 1988–89: Switzerland (Gustav Weder)
- 1989–90: Soviet Union (Maris Poikans)
- 1990–91: Switzerland (Gustav Weder)
- 1991–92: Germany (Wolfgang Hoppe)
- 1992–93: United States (Brian Shimer)
- 1993–94: Canada (Pierre Lueders)
- 1994–95: Canada (Pierre Lueders)
- 1995–96: Germany (Christoph Langen)
- 1996–97: Italy (Günther Huber)
- 1997–98: Canada (Pierre Lueders)
- 1998–99: Germany (Christoph Langen)
- 1999–2000: Switzerland (Marcel Rohner)
- 2000–01: Germany (André Lange)
- 2001–02: Switzerland (Martin Annen)
- 2002–03: Germany (André Lange)
- 2003–04: Germany (André Lange)
- 2004–05: Switzerland (Martin Annen)
- 2005–06: Canada (Pierre Lueders)
- 2006–07: United States (Steven Holcomb)
- 2007–08: Germany (André Lange)
- 2008–09: Russia (Alexandr Zubkov)
- 2009–10: United States (Steven Holcomb)
- 2010–11: Germany (Manuel Machata)
- 2011–12: Germany (Maximilian Arndt)
- 2012–13: Latvia (Oskars Melbārdis)
- 2013–14: United States (Steven Holcomb)
- 2014–15: Latvia (Oskars Melbārdis)
- 2015–16: Germany (Nico Walther)
- 2016–17: Germany (Francesco Friedrich)
- 2017–18: Canada (Justin Kripps)
- 2018–19: Germany (Francesco Friedrich)
- 2019–20: Germany (Francesco Friedrich)
- 2020–21: Germany (Francesco Friedrich)
- 2021–22: Germany (Francesco Friedrich)
- 2022–23: Germany (Francesco Friedrich)
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