The four-man bobsleigh results at the 1948 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz, Switzerland. The competition was held on Friday and Saturday, 6 and 7 February 1948.[1]
Medal table
Results
| Rank
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Team
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Athletes
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Run 1
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Run 2
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Run 3
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Run 4
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Final
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| Gold
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United States USA II
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Francis Tyler, Patrick Martin, Edward Rimkus, & William D'Amico
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1:17.1
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1:19.6
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1:21.4
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1:22.0
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5:20.1
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| Silver
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Belgium Belgium I
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Max Houben, Freddy Mansveld, Louis-Georges Niels, & Jacques Mouvet
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1:17.3
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1:20.9
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1:22.0
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1:21.1
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5:21.3
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| Bronze
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United States USA I
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James Bickford, Thomas Hicks, Donald Dupree, & William Dupree
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1:17.4
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1:20.7
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1:21.8
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1:21.6
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5:21.5
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| 4
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Switzerland Switzerland I
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Fritz Feierabend, Friedrich Waller, Felix Endrich, & Heinrich Angst
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1:16.9
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1:21.2
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1:22.3
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1:21.7
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5:22.1
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| 5
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Norway Norway I
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Arne Holst, Ivar Johansen, Reidar Berg, & Alf Large
|
1:17.3
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1:20.8
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1:21.4
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1:23.0
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5:22.5
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| 6
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Italy Italy I
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Nino Bibbia, Giancarlo Ronchetti, Edilberto Campadese, & Luigi Cavalieri
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1:18.2
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1:20.8
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1:22.1
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1:21.9
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5:23.0
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| 7
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Great Britain Great Britain I
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William Coles, William McLean, Raymond Collings, & George Holliday
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1:18.5
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1:20.9
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1:22.5
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1:23.0
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5:23.3
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| 8
|
Switzerland Switzerland II
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Franz Kapus, Werner Spring, Bernhard Schilter, & Paul Eberhard
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1:17.6
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1:20.8
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1:22.3
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1:24.7
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5:25.5
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| 9
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France France I
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René Charlet, Jean Morin, Jacques Descatoire, & Amédée Ronzel
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1:18.9
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1:22.2
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1:23.8
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1:24.5
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5:29.4
|
| 10
|
Norway Norway II
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Bjarne Schrøen, Gunnar Thoresen, Arnold Dyrdahl, & Benn John Valsø
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1:20.0
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1:22.6
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1:23.6
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1:23.5
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5:29.7
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| 11
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Italy Italy II
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Nino Rovelli, Enrico Airoldi, Vittorio Folonari, & Remo Airoldi
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1:19.8
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1:22.8
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1:23.2
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1:24.4
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5:30.2
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| 12
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Argentina Argentina I
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Justo del Carril, Salvador Correa, Marcello de Ridder, & Héctor Tomasi
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1:20.5
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1:23.4
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1:24.5
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1:24.5
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5:32.9
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| 13
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France France II
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Gilbert Achard-Picard, Félix Bonnat, Louis Saint-Calbre, & Henri Evrot
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1:20.7
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1:24.7
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1:24.7
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1:25.3
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5:35.4
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| 14
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Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia I
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Max Ippen, František Zajíšek, Ivan Šipajlo, & Eduard Novotný
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1:20.6
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1:24.1
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1:25.4
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1:25.4
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5:35.5
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| 15
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Great Britain Great Britain II
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Richard Jeffrey, Edgar Meddings, George Powell-Sheddon, & James Iremonger
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1:20.8
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1:24.3
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1:29.8
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1:26.2
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5:41.1
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The competition was halted in the middle of the second round when a water pipe burst, flooding the bobrun.
References
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- 1924: Scherrer, Neveu, A. Schläppi, H. Schläppi (SUI)
- 1928: Fiske, Tucker, Mason, Gray, Parke (USA)
- 1932: Fiske, Eagan, Gray, O'Brien (USA)
- 1936: Musy, Gartmann, Bouvier, Beerli (SUI)
- 1948: Tyler, Martin, Rimkus, D'Amico (USA)
- 1952: Ostler, Kuhn, Nieberl, Kemser (GER)
- 1956: Kapus, Diener, Alt, Angst (SUI)
- 1964: V. Emery, Kirby, Anakin, J. Emery (CAN)
- 1968: Monti, de Paolis, Zandonella, Armano (ITA)
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