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Shauna Rohbock

Shauna Rohbock

Bobsled

United States

United States

Birthdate:
April 04, 1977
Height:
5' 8"
Weight:
161 pounds
Age:
31

Bobsled

Date Round Result
02/21 Women's Final Rankings Silver Medal 3:50.69 (2nd)
02/21 Women's Heat 4   57.89 (3rd)
02/21 Women's Heat 3   57.78 (3rd)
02/20 Women's Heat 2   57.65 (2nd)
02/20 Women's Heat 1   57.37 (3rd)

Profile

Rohbock will now be entering her fourth season in the drivers seat and continues to turn heads around the world. Last season Shauna finished the season ranked fifth in the world along with winning her first ever medals as a driver. Rohbock teamed with Valerie Fleming and Erin Pac and claimed three World Cup Medals (1 Silver and 2 Bronze). Shauna and Valerie also took home a bronze medal at the World Championships in Calgary, Canada after breaking the start and track records.

Shauna’s best result last season came when she teamed with Fleming to take the silver medal in Torino, Italy in the first race ever on the 2006 Olympic track. Shauna not only had a great season but also set seven start records (6 World Cup and 1 World Championships) as well. Rohbock teamed with Valerie Fleming for five records and Erin Pac for two. The only track Shauna did not set a record on was in Lake Placid, NY where she still holds the track start record.

Rohbock was also recognized along with the U. S. Women’s Bobsled Team by the USOC as the recipients of the Team of the Month award for January 2005.

Shauna first came into the sport of women’s bobsledding as a push athlete in 1999. Rohbock also played forward for the San Diego Spirit of the WUSA (Women’s United Soccer Association).

Shauna was also a two-time All-American in Soccer and Track & Field at Brigham Young University.

Notes

Birthplace
Provo, Utah
Years on team
7
School
Brigham Young University
World Championships
2004-05 - 3rd at Calgary, Alberta. 2003-04 - 9th at Konigssee, Germany.
World Cup
2005-06 - 4th at Koenigssee, Germany; 3rd at Cortina, Italy; 3rd at Igls, Austria; 3rd at Lake Placid, N.Y.; 2nd at Calgary. 2004-05 - 6th at Lake Placid; 2nd at Torino, Italy; 7th at Cortina; 3rd at Igls; 3rd at Altenberg, Germany; 6th at Winterberg, Germany. 2003-04 - 7th at Sigulda, Latvia; 6th at Sigulda; 4th at Lillehammer, Norway; 8th at Lillehammer; 5th at Calgary; 11th at Calgary.
Other career highlights
Ranked 5th in the world as a driver in 2004; began career as a push athlete; set seven start records last season.

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Bobsled

Gold Silver Medal TOTAL
Germany GERMANY 3 0 0 3
Switzerland SWITZERLAND 0 0 2 2
Canada CANADA 0 1 0 1
Russia RUSSIA 0 1 0 1
United States UNITED STATES 0 1 0 1
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