Nicholas TIMMINGS

29 Dec 1990
31
Male
GWELUP, WA
 
Australia
PERTH, WA
 
Australia

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
SKN Skeleton Men 25

Schedule

Start Time Location Event Status
Yanqing National Sliding Centre
Finished
After Heat 1
Yanqing National Sliding Centre
Finished
Yanqing National Sliding Centre
Finished
After Heat 3
Yanqing National Sliding Centre
Finished
Yanqing National Sliding Centre
Finished
After Heat 5
Yanqing National Sliding Centre
Finished
Yanqing National Sliding Centre
Finished
Yanqing National Sliding Centre
Finished
Yanqing National Sliding Centre
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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Historical Results

World Championships
RankEventYearLocationResult
25Men2021Altenberg, GER2:55.62
26Men2019Whistler, BC, CAN2:41.23
28Men2015Winterberg, GER2:52.59
World Cup Rankings
SeasonMen
2021/2235
2019/2031
2018/1936
2017/1836
2016/1741
2015/1642
2014/1543
World Cup - Best Achievements
SeasonMen
2021/221 x 19th, 1 x 28th
2019/201 x 20th, 1 x 21st, 1 x 25th
2018/191 x 21st, 1 x 26th
Ten Best World Cup Performances in Current Season
RankEventSeasonLocationResult
19Men2021/22Altenberg, GER1:54.19
28Men2021/22St. Moritz, SUI1:08.84
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Drinking coffee, watching movies, soccer, and athletics.

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Athlete, Sport and Event Delivery

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Graduated in 2014 from Edith Cowan University (Perth, AUS), with a Bachelor in Sport and Event Management.

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Brother, Dean (twin).

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English, Japanese

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Sliding Sports Australia

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Personal: Lee Derby (AUS)

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Twin brother Dean Timmings (Skeleton): Competed in two World Championships (2016, 2017).

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2012 North American Cup in Lake Placid (17th)
2015 World Cup in La Plagne (25th)

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2014

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Began competing in 2012, after coming from a soccer and athletics background. (wais.org.au, 1 Nov 2017)

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Be able to travel all over the world to compete and to visit beautiful locations. "With respect to skeleton itself, I love the speed and seeing how far I can push my body." (wais.org.au, 1 Nov 2017)

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Top-10 at the Olympic Winter Games and winning World Cup medals. (wais.org.au, 1 Nov 2017)

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Track and field athlete Aries Merritt (USA), 2012 Olympic 110m hurdles champion and world-record holder (12.80 seconds), set on 7 September 2012. (ibsf.org; worldathletics.org, 27 Jul 2015)

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