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Season Winner Runner-up Third place 1984–85: Jeffrey Jost: Nick Phipps Silvio Giobellina 1985–86 Ekkehard Fasser Walter Delle Karth: Matt Roy: 1986–87: Matt Roy: Wolfgang Hoppe
Host city/cities Men's bobsleigh Women's bobsleigh Skeleton Mixed team Notes Two man Four man Monobob Two woman Men's Women's Mixed team 1930: Caux-sur-Montreux, Switzerland: X: First Bobsleigh World Championships (Four-man event only) 1931: Oberhof, Germany: X: First with Two-man event St. Moritz, Switzerland: X: 1933: Schreiberhau, Germany: X ...
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Jeffrey Jost (sometimes listed as Jeff Jost) is an American bobsledder who competed from the late 1970s to the mid-1980s. He won the Bobsleigh World Cup four-man event in 1984–85, although at the time, that classification was unofficial.
Lori won the Bobsleigh Overall World Cup four-man championship in 1989-90. He won nine Crystal Globes for top three finishes in Overall World Cup final standings [1] and totaled twenty two World Cup medals and fourteen Canadian Championship titles. He Lori was instrumental in establishing Canada as a world power in the sport of bobsledding.
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He won two medals in the four-man event at the FIBT World Championships with a silver in 1973 and a bronze in 1974. Competing in three Winter Olympics Delle Karth earned his best finish of fifth in the four-man event at Lake Placid in 1980. In the 1985-86 Bobsleigh World Cup he finished second in the four-man championship.
Shimer also won three bronze medals at the FIBT World Championships with one in the two-man event and two in the four-man event (1993, 1997). He won the 1992–3 Bobsleigh World Cup championships both in the four-man and the combined men's events. Shimer retired after the 2002 Winter Olympics and became head coach of the US men's bobsleigh team.