Olympics bobsled live results, highlights from USA's Frankie del Duca-Josh Williamson in 2-man final

2026 Winter Olympics Bobsled

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The Winter Olympics feature some of the most exhilarating sports, and bobsledding certainly stands out as a thrilling event.

Athletes sprint down an icy track, pushing a sleek sled before jumping in and racing with all their might to beat the clock.

It’s a sport that requires incredible skill and strategy, but the high speeds and steep slopes make it especially exciting and a bit daring. This year, the United States is proud to send 14 talented bobsledders to compete, adding to the spirit and excitement of the Games. 

Two of the most notable participants are Frank Del Duca and Josh Williamson. As of the midpoint of the two-man bobsled final, they are currently in fourth place, merely 0.10 seconds behind the bronze medal position.

They’re working hard to end a long dry spell for the U.S. in this event – the last time America took home a medal in the 2-man bobsled was a silver back in 2014.

The Sporting News tracks live results and highlights from USA’s Frankie del Duca-Josh Williamson in the 2-man final.

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Olympics bobsled 2-man scores

Rank Country Team Members Time
1 Germany Johannes Lochern/Georg Fleischhauer 54.68
2 Germany Francesco Friedrich/Alexander Schuller 55.12
3 Germany Adam Ammour/Alexander Schaller 55.16
4 USA Frankie del Duca/Josh Williamson 55.40
5 Romania Mihai Cristian Tentea/George Iordache 55.53
6 Switzerland Michael Vogt/Amadou David Ndiaye 55.58
T-7 Italy Patrick Baumgartner/Robert Mircea 55.64
T-7 Latvia Jekabs Kalienda/Matiss Miknis 55.65
9 Great Britain Brad Hall/Taylor Lawrence 55.68
10 Austria Markus Treichl/Daniel Bertschler 55.73

Olympics bobsled live updates, highlights from 2-man final

3:41 p.m.: Tentea and Iordache timed in at 3:42.60 for Romania, which guarantees them a top 5 spot.

3:38 p.m.: Vogt and Ndiaye of Switzerland came in at 3:42.60, securing a spot in the top ten.

3:36 p.m.: Baumgartner and Mircea for Italy had a huge run of 3:42.67. This places the Italians well within the top 10.

3:34 p.m.: Kalenda and Miknis come in at 3:42.68 for Latvia. This locks them into a top-10 spot on the leaderboard.

3:32 p.m.: Hall and Greenwood representative of Great Britain, time in at 3:43.43, which drops them out of the top 10 on the leaderboard. 

3:29 p.m.: Treichl and Bertschler of Austria started off the top 10 leaderboard in Heat 4 with a time of 3:43.01. This secures them a top 10 spot. 

3:27 p.m.: Markus Treichl and Daniel Bertschler of Austria will kick off the top 10 leaderboard in Heat 4. 

3:05 p.m.: Heat 4 begins at the bottom of the results board. Therefore, Germany and the United States will both be heading toward the end of the event.

3:00 p.m.: Start of Heat 4.

2:05 p.m.: Heat 3 is fully finished, now the wait begins for Heat 4, which will be the final.

1:23 p.m.: Treichl and Bertschler for Austria jump into 10th with their time of 2:47.27.

1:20 p.m.: Heinrich and Hauterville of the French placed a 2:47.39 time.

1:19 p.m.: Hall and Greenwood put up a time of 2:47.26 for Great Britain.

1:17 p.m.: Kalenda and Miknis come in at 2:47.07 for Latvia.

1:15 p.m.: Baumgartner and Mircea for Italy had a huge run of 2:47.07.

1:12 p.m.: Vogt and Ndiaye of Switzerland came in at 2:46.96.

1:10 p.m.:Tentea and Iordache timed in at 2:46.84 for Romania.

1:09 p.m.: Frankie del Duca and Josh Williamson had a sloppy go for the U.S. and were not able to catch the Germans.

1:07 p.m.:Ammour and Schaller put up a 2:46.17 to cap Germany’s participants.

1:05 p.m.: Friedrich and Schuller followed up with a 2:45.71 for Germany.

1:03 p.m.: Germany, which controls the leaderboard heading into this event, is first to compete. Lochner and Fleischhauer post a 2:44.79.

12:34 p.m.: Almost that time for Frankie del Duca and Josh Williamson of the United States.

Where to watch Olympic bobsled 2-man final

Olympic bobsled 2-man final start time

  • Date: Tuesday, February 17
  • Time: 1 p.m. ET

The final two heats of the men’s 2-man bobsled event start at 1 p.m. ET with Heat 3 first. Heat 4 is scheduled to take place at 3:05 p.m. ET. 

What channel is Olympic bobsled 2-man final on?

  • TV channel: USA Network
  • Live streamPeacock

The 2-man bobsled event will air on USA Network and will also be live-streamed on Peacock

USA bobsled schedule 2026

Two-man

Tuesday, Feb. 17

Time (ET) Event TV/Live stream
1 p.m. Two-man runs 3-4 Peacock
5:30 p.m. Two-man runs 3-4 (re-air) USA, Peacock

Two-woman

Friday, Feb. 20

Time (ET) Event TV/Live stream
12 p.m. Two-woman runs 1-2 Peacock
12 p.m. Two-woman run 1 NBC, Peacock
4:15 p.m. Two-woman runs 1-2 (re-air) USA, Peacock

Saturday, Feb. 21

Time (ET) Event TV/Live stream
1 p.m. Two-woman runs 3-4 Peacock
1 p.m. Two-woman run 3 NBC, Peacock
3:15 p.m. Two-woman run 4 NBC, Peacock

Four-man

Saturday, Feb. 21

Time (ET) Event TV/Live stream
4 a.m. Four-man runs 1-2 Peacock
4 a.m. Four-man run 1 USA, Peacock
11 a.m. Four-man runs 1-2 (re-air) USA, Peacock
5:15 p.m. Four-man runs 1-2 (re-air) NBC, Peacock
8:45 p.m. Four-man runs 1-2 (re-air) USA, Peacock

Sunday, Feb. 22

Time (ET) Event TV/Live stream
4 a.m. Four-man runs 3-4 Peacock
6:30 a.m. Four-man run 4 USA, Peacock
7:15 a.m. Four-man run 4 NBC, Peacock
11 a.m. Four-man runs 3-4 (re-air) NBC, Peacock

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