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Luge FIL European Championships 2021 - 2022


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Official Schedule
Central European Time (GMT +1)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final



Saturday, January 22nd
08:40 Open Doubles Run 1
10:05 Open Doubles Run 2
08:40 Open Under23 Doubles Run 1
10:05 Open Under 23 Doubles Run 2
11:45 Men's Singles Run 1
13:28 Men's Singles Run 2
11:45 Men's Under 23 Singles Run 1
13:28 Men's Under 23 Singles Run 2

 

Sunday, January 23rd
09:40 Women's Singles Run 1
11:10 Women's Singles Run 2
09:40 Women's Under 23 Singles Run 1
11:10 Women's Under 23 Singles Run 2
13:00 Mixed Team Relay
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Open Doubles
Final Results
 
GER.gif Germany
Eggert, Toni
Benecken, Sascha
1:47.20953.585+53.624
 
GER.gif Germany
Wendl, Tobias
Arlt, Tobias
1:47.32253.652+53.670
 
LAT.gif Latvia
Bots, Martins
Plume, Roberts
1:47.45853.806+53.652
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
Rieder, Emanuel
Kainzwaldner, Simon
ITA.gif
53.784
53.705
1:47.489
5
Sics, Andris
Sics, Juris
LAT.gif
53.857
53.669
1:47.526
6
Steu, Thomas
Koller, Lorenz
AUT.gif
53.840
53.716
1:47.556
7
Rieder, Ludwig
Rastner, Patrick
ITA.gif
53.832
53.785
1:47.617
8
Bogdanov, Andrei
Prokhorov, Iurii
RUS.gif
54.020
53.673
1:47.693
9
Nagler, Ivan
Malleier, Fabian
ITA.gif
54.051
53.832
1:47.883
10
Denisev, Aleksandr
Antonov, Vladislav
RUS.gif
54.065
53.848
1:47.913
11
Mueller, Yannick
Frauscher, Armin
AUT.gif
54.022
53.958
1:47.980
12
Gatt, Juri Thomas
Schoepf, Riccardo Martin
AUT.gif
54.026
54.035
1:48.061
13
Kashkin, Vsevolod
Korshunov, Konstantin
RUS.gif
54.363
54.078
1:48.441
14
Chmielewski, Wojciech Jerzy
Kowalewski, Jakub
POL.gif
54.365
54.150
1:48.515
15
Vavercak, Tomas
Zmij, Matej
SVK.gif
54.364
54.364
1:48.728
16
Ewald, Max Richard
Jannusch, Jakob
GER.gif
54.634
54.320
1:48.954
17
Stakhiv, Ihor
Lysetskyi, Andrii
UKR.gif
54.866
54.791
1:49.657
18
Hoi, Ihor
Levkovych, Rostyslav
UKR.gif
55.100
55.399
1:50.499
19
Vejdelek, Filip
Pekny, Zdenek
CZE.gif
55.458
55.784
1:51.242
20
Siscanu, Ionut
Oprea, Iulian
MDA.gif
55.663
55.928
1:51.591
21
Mykyievych, Vadym
Babura, Bohdan
UKR.gif
58.961
55.075
1:54.036
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Men's Singles
Final Results
 
AUT.gif Kindl, Wolfgang
2:10.2461:05.162+1:05.084
 
LAT.gif Aparjods, Kristers
2:10.2671:05.182+1:05.085
 
AUT.gif Gleirscher, Nico
2:10.5461:05.365+1:05.181
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
Loch, Felix
GER.gif
1:05.417
1:05.194
2:10.611
5
Mueller, Jonas
AUT.gif
1:05.337
1:05.319
2:10.611
6
Felderer, Leon
ITA.gif
1:05.366
1:05.360
2:10.656
7
Langenhan, Max
GER.gif
1:05.459
1:05.497
2:10.956
8
Fischnaller, Dominik
ITA.gif
1:05.052
1:05.919
2:10.971
9
Repilov, Roman
RUS.gif
1:05.637
1:05.387
2:11.024
10
Fischnaller, Kevin
ITA.gif
1:05.563
1:05.489
2:11.052
11
Ludwig, Johannes
GER.gif
1:05.070
1:06.010
2:11.080
12
Berzins, Gints
LAT.gif
2:05.292
1:05.985
2:11.277
13
Eissler, Chris Rene
GER.gif
1:05.685
1:05.719
2:11.404
14
Darznieks, Arturs
LAT.gif
1:05.744
1:05.714
2:11.458
15
Pavlichenko, Semen
RUS.gif
1:05.794
1:05.783
2:11.577
16
Gleirscher, David
AUT.gif
1:06.026
1:05.690
2:11.716
17
Dukach, Anton
UKR.gif
1:05.909
1:05.900
2:11.809
18
Ninis, Jozef
SVK.gif
1:05.880
1:06.003
2:11.883
19
Gorbatcevich, Aleksandr
RUS.gif
1:06.263
1:05.744
2:12.007
20
Mandziy, Andriy
UKR.gif
1:06.219
1:06.020
2:12.239
21
Gufler, Lukas
ITA.gif
1:06.029
1:06.272
2:12.301
22
Sochowicz, Mateusz
POL.gif
1:06.082
1:06.318
2:12.400
24
Turea, Theodor Andrei Aurelian
ROU.gif
1:06.276
1:06.293
2:12.400
25
Husla, Jozef
SVK.gif
1:06.465
1:07.236
2:13.701
26
Skupek, Marian
SVK.gif
1:06.189
1:07.659
2:13.848
  Tarnawski, Kacper
POL.gif
-
-
-
  Nikolajev, Mirza
BIH.gif
-
-
-
  Lejsek, Michael
CZE.gif
-
-
-
  Siscanu, Ionut
MDA.gif
-
-
-
  Kumaritashvili, Saba
GEO.gif
-
-
-
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Provisional Medal Count after Day 1

 

Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
GER.gif Germany
1
1
0
2
 
AUT.gif Austria
1
0
1
2
2
LAT.gif Latvia
0
1
1
2
Total
192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png Road 192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png
to Beijing 2022
2
2
2
6
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Women's Singles
Final Results
 
GER.gif Geisenberger, Natalie
1:48.19054.131+54.059
 
AUT.gif Egle, Madeleine
1:48.34554.376+53.969
 
LAT.gif Vitola, Elina Ieva
1:48.45654.300+54.156
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
Taubitz Julia
GER.gif
54.383
54.131
1:48.514
5
Ivanova, Tatyana
RUS.gif
54.489
54.364
1:48.853
6
Tiruma, Eliza
LAT.gif
54.598
54.337
1:48.935
7
Berreiter, Anna
GER.gif
54.634
54.333
1:48.967
8
Voetter, Andrea
ITA.gif
54.604
54.485
1:49.089
9
Hofer, Verena
ITA.gif
54.572
54.539
1:49.111
10
Berzina, Sigita
LAT.gif
54.713
54.428
1:49.141
11
Demchenko, Viktoriia
RUS.gif
54.661
54.493
1:49.154
12
Maag, Natalie
SUI.gif
54.747
54.483
1:49.230
13
Aparjode, Kendija
LAT.gif
54.756
54.497
1:49.253
14
Katnikova, Ekaterina
RUS.gif
54.694
54.583
1:49.277
15
Zoeggeler, Nina
ITA.gif
54.700
54.693
1:49.393
16
Robatscher, Sandra
ITA.gif
54.781
54.678
1:49.459
17
Prock, Hannah
AUT.gif
54.978
54.799
1:49.777
18
Schulte, Lisa
AUT.gif
55.001
54.815
1:49.816
19
Stetskiv, Olena
UKR.gif
55.235
54.864
1:50.099
20
Smaha, Olena
UKR.gif
55.337
55.071
1:50.408
21
Simonakova, Katarina
SVK.gif
55.325
55.280
1:50.605
 
22
Tunytska, Yulianna
UKR.gif
55.591
55.243
1:50.834
23
Cezikova, Anna
CZE.gif
55.743
55.527
1:51.270
24
Domaradzka, Klaudia
POL.gif
56.758
55.403
1:52.161
  Curmei, Cezara Alexandra
ROU.gif
-
-
-
  Jamroz, Natalia
POL.gif
-
-
-
  Descalui, Doina
MDA.gif
-
-
-
  Rosenthal, Cheyenne
GER.gif
-
-
-
  Obratov, Dania
NED.gif
-
-
-
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Mixed Team Relay  
Final Results
 
LAT.gif Latvia
Vitola, Elina Ieva
Aparjods, Kristers
Bots, Martins
Plume, Roberts
2:470.101
 
GER.gif Germany
Geisenberger, Natalie
Ludwig, Johannes
Eggert, Toni
Benecken, Sascha
2:47.228
 
RUS.gif Russia
Ivanova, Tatyana
Repilov, Roman
Bogdanov, Andrei
Prokhorov, Iurii
2:47.776
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Voetter, Andrea
Fischnaller, Dominik
Rieder, Emanuel
Kainzwaldner, Simon
ITA.gif
2:48.226
5
Stetskiv, Olena
Dukach, Anton
Stakhiv, Ihor
Lysetskyi, Andrii
UKR.gif
2:49.970
6
Domaradzka, Klaudia
Sochowicz, Mateusz
Chmielewski, Wojciech Jerzy
Kowalewski, Jakub
POL.gif
2:49.994
7
Simonakova, Katarina
Ninis, Jozef
Vavercak, Tomas
Zmij, Matej
SVK.gif
2:50.287
8
Cezikova, Anna
Lejsek, Michael
Vejdelek, Filip
Pekny, Zdenek
CZE.gif
2:52.558
  Egle, Madeleine
Kindl, Wolfgang
Steu, Thomas
Koller, Lorenz
AUT.gif
DSQ
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Final Medal Count
 
Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
GER.gif Germany
2
2
0
4
2
LAT.gif Latvia
1
1
2
4
3
AUT.gif Austria
1
1
1
3
4
RUS.gif Russia
0
0
1
1
Total
192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png Road 192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png
to Beijing 2022
4
4
4
12
 
Final Medal Count Olympic Events Only
 
Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
GER.gif Germany
2
2
0
4
2
LAT.gif Latvia
1
1
2
4
3
AUT.gif Austria
1
1
1
3
4
RUS.gif Russia
0
0
1
1
Total
192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png Road 192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png
to Beijing 2022
4
4
4
12
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