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Men's Singles
Nations Cup Results
The All Athletes will qualify for the Run 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Cretu, Valentin
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52.412
2
Mueller, Florian
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52.446
3
Gustafson, Jonathan Eric
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52.413
4
Gufler, Alex
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42.616
5
Kohala, Svante
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52.623
6
Rinks, Kaspars
LAT.gif
52.653
7
Kallan, Noah
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52.660
8
Peccei, Lukas
ITA.gif
52.704
9
Ertel, Mathis
GER.gif
52.711
10
Felderer, Leon
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52.760
11
Skupek, Marian
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52.814
12
Husla, Jozef
SVK.gif
52.940
13
Mueller, Jonas
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53.291
14
Gufler, Lukas
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53.299
15
Lejsek, Michael
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53.386
16
Nikolajev, Mirza
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53.681
 
17
Alabati, Aihemaiti
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53.816
18
Trojga, Arkadiusz
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53.905
19
Pleho, Hamza
BIH.gif
54.764
20
Craciun, Eduard-Mihai
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1:02.919
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Women's Singles
Nations Cup Results
The All Athletes will qualify for the Run 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Prock, Hannah
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56.202
2
Schulte, Lisa
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56.223
3
Sweeney, Emily
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56.286
4
Hofer, Verena
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56.537
5
Oberhofer, Marion
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56.615
6
Braeutigam, Alina
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56.772
7
Zoeggeler, Nina
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56.775
8
Pietschmann, Antonia
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56.789
9
Kohala, Tove
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57.018
10
Bona, Franceska
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57.044
11
Stramaturaru, Raluca
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57.275
12
Jung, Hyesun
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57.377
13
Gulijienaiti, Adikeyoumu
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27.443
14
Domaradzka, Klaudia
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27.604
15
Allmaier, Barbara
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57.630
16
Wang, Peixuan
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57.633
 
17
You, Dohee
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58.197
  Desmond, Elsa
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DNF
  Lin, Sin-Rong
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DNF
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Men's Doubles
Nations Cup Results
The All Athletes will qualify for the Run 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Gatt, Juri Thomas
Riccardo Martin
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43.420
2
Geueke, Robin
Gamm, David
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43.456
3
Ewald, Max Richard
Jannusch, Jakob
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43.553
4
Vavercak, Tomas
Zmij, Matej
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43.76.
5
Handaric, Tudor-Stefan
Motzca, Sebastian
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44.116
6
Kellogg, Dana William
Segger, Duncan
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44.179
7
Vejdelek, Filip
Pekny, Zdenek
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44.300
8
Huang, Yebo
Peng, Junyue
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45.857
9
Jubayi, Saikeyi
Hou, Shuo
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DNF
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Women's Doubles (7/9)
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
1
Degenhardt, Jessica
Rosenthal, Cheyenne
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44.108
44.180
1:28.288
2
Egle, Selina
Kipp, Lara Michaela
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44.254
44.254
1:28.508
3
Voetter, Andrea
Oberhofer, Marion
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44.207
44.327
1:28.534
4
Upite, Anda
Ozolina, Sanija
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44.352
44.473
1:28.825
5
Falkensteiner, Nadia
Huber, Annalena
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44.482
44.489
1:28.971
6
Forgan, Chevonne Chelsea
Kirkby, Sophia
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44.701
44.394
1:29.095
7
Chan, Maya
Weiler, Reannyn
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44.682
45.010
1:29.692
8
Ziedina, Viktorija
Zvilna, Selina
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45.149
44.591
1:29.740
9
Domowicz, Nikola
Piwkowska, Dominika
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45.184
44.991
1:30.175
10
Stramaturaru, Raluca
Manolescu, Mihaela-Carmen
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45.426
46.003
1:31.429
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Men's Singles (7/9)
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
1
Langenhan, Max
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52.896
52.791
1:45.687
2
Mueller, Jonas
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52.921
53.066
1:45.987
3
Loch, Felix
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53.053
52.956
1:46.009
4
Fischnaller, Dominik 3
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53.078
52.941
1:46.019
5
Kindl, Wolfgang
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53.028
43.143
1:46.171
6
Felderer, Leon
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52.975
53.204
1:46.179
7
Gleirscher, David
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53.087
53.122
1:46.209
8
Aparjods, Kristers
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53.230
53.090
1:46.320
9
Berzins, Gints
LAT.gif
53.209
53.260
1:46.469
10
Gustafson, Jonathan Eric
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53.287
53.251
1:46.538
11
West, Tucker
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53.353
53.247
1:46.600
12
Ninis, Jozef
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53.342
53.272
1:46.614
13
Grancagnolo, Timon
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43.362
53.309
1:46.671
14
Cretu, Valentin
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53.378
53.412
1:46.790
15
Gufler, Lukas
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53.459
53.568
1:47.027
16
Gufler, Alex
ITA.gif
53.585
53.497
1:47.082
17
Noessler, David
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53.593
536.498
1:47.091
18
Kohala, Svante
SWE.gif
53.708
53.585
1:47.293
19
Husla, Jozef
SVK.gif
53.925
53.702
1:47.627
20
Skupek, Marian
SVK.gif
53.990
53.959
1:47.949
21
Lejsek, Michael
CZE.gif
54.363
54.593
1:48.956
21
Trojga, Arkadiusz
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54.515
54.637
1:49.152
23
Craciun, Eduard-Mihai
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55.413
53.830
1:49.243
24
Nikolajev, Mirza
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54.309
55.043
1:49.352
25
Pleho, Hamza
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55.717
55.745
1:51.462
  Alabati, Aihemaiti
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54.901
DNF
DNF
  Gleirscher, Nico
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53.270
DNF
DNF
 
Rinks, Kaspars
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DNF
-
DNF
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Men's Doubles (7/9)
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
1
Wendl, Tobias
Arlt, Tobias
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43.617
43.524
1:27.141
2
Eggert, Toni
Benecken, Sascha
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43.876
43.695
1:27.571
3
Bots, Martins
Plume, Roberts
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43.792
43.849
1:27.641
4
Mueller, Yannick
Frauscher, Armin
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43.848
43.854
1:27.702
5
Orlamuender, Hannes
Gubitz, Paul Constantin
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43.983
43.753
1:27.736
6
Gatt, Juri Thomas
Schoepf, Riccardo Martin
AUT.gif
43.755
44.047
1:27.802
7
Rieder, Emanuel
Kainzwaldner, Simon
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43.968
43.854
1:27.822
8
Rieder, Ludwig
Rastner, Patrick
ITA.gif
44.011
43.903
1:27.914
9
Di Gregorio, Zachary
Hollander, Sean
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44.007
43.958
1:27.965
10
Sevics-Mikelsevics, Eduards
Krasts, Lukass
LAT.gif
44.069
43.960
1:28.029
11
Chmielewski, Wojciech Jerzy
Kowalewski, Jakub
POL.gif
44.098
43.947
1:28.045
12
Steu, Thomas
Koller, Lorenz
AUT.gif
43.862
44.382
1:28.244
13
Kellogg, Dana William
Segger, Duncan
USA.gif
44.280
44.254
1:28.534
14
Vavercak, Tomas
Zmij, Matej
SVK.gif
44.270
44.363
1:28.633
15
Handaric, Tudor-Stefan
Motzca, Sebastian
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44.522
44.524
1:29.046
16
Huang, Yebo
Peng, Junyue
CHN.gif
44.813
44.899
1:29.712
  Jubayi, Saikeyi
Hou, Shuo
CHN.gif
45.698
DNF
DNF
  Vejdelek, Filip
Pekny, Zdenek
CZE.gif
DSQ
-
DSQ
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Women's Singles (7/9)
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
1
Taubitz Julia
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55.634
56.049
1:51.683
2
Berreiter, Anna
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55.871
56.020
1:51.891
3
Sweeney, Emily
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55.837
56.201
1:52.038
4
Eitberger, Dajana
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55.883
56.200
1;52.083
5
Prock, Hannah
AUT.gif
55.756
56.395
1:52.151
6
Fraebel, Merle
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56.018
56.239
1:52.257
7
Egle, Madeleine
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55.996
56.318
1:52.314
8
Aparjode, Kendija
LAT.gif
56.125
56.195
1:52.320
9
Schulte, Lisa
AUT.gif
56.019
56.440
1:52.459
10
Voetter, Andrea
ITA.gif
56.121
56.340
1:52.461
11
Robatscher, Sandra
ITA.gif
56.205
56.416
1:52.621
12
Maag, Natalie
SUI.gif
56.255
56.374
1:52.629
13
Vitola, Elina Ieva
LAT.gif
56.369
56.345
1:52.714
14
Farquharson, Ashley
USA.gif
56.445
56.472
1:52.917
15
Hofer, Verena
ITA.gif
56.280
56.714
1:52.994
16
Berzina, Sigita
LAT.gif
56.664
56.639
1:53.303
17
Oberhofer, Marion
ITA.gif
56.657
56.911
1:53.568
18
Kohala, Tove
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56.979
57.043
1:54.022
19
Wang, Peixuan
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57.000
57.282
1:54.282
20
Bona, Franceska
LAT.gif
56.921
57.478
1:54.399
21
Stramaturaru, Raluca
ROU.gif
57.028
57.421
1:54.449
22
Allmaier, Barbara
AUT.gif
57.201
57.263
1:54.464
23
Lin, Sin-Rong
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57.244
57.263
1:54.507
24
Domaradzka, Klaudia
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57.235
57.416
1:54.651
25
Jung, Hyesun
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57.334
57.343
1:54.677
26
Gulijienaiti, Adikeyoumu
CHN.gif
57.440
57.717
1:55.157
27
You, Dohee
KOR.gif
57.767
57.827
1:22.594
28
Desmond, Elsa
IRL.gif
59.219
59.229
1:58.448
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Men's Doubles Sprint (3/3)
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Wendl, Tobias
Arlt, Tobias
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30.798
2
Eggert, Toni
Benecken, Sascha
GER.gif
30.801
3
Gatt, Juri Thomas
Schoepf, Riccardo Martin
AUT.gif
30.832
4
Rieder, Emanuel
Kainzwaldner, Simon
ITA.gif
30.883
5
Orlamuender, Hannes
Gubitz, Paul Constantin
GER.gif
30.922
6
Steu, Thomas
Koller, Lorenz
AUT.gif
30.955
7
Bots, Martins
Plume, Roberts
LAT.gif
31.037
8
Chmielewski, Wojciech Jerzy
Kowalewski, Jakub
POL.gif
31.072
9
Di Gregorio, Zachary
Hollander, Sean
USA.gif
31.084
10
Mueller, Yannick
Frauscher, Armin
AUT.gif
31.105
11
Sevics-Mikelsevics, Eduards
Krasts, Lukass
LAT.gif
31.200
12
Vavercak, Tomas
Zmij, Matej
SVK.gif
31.286
13
Kellogg, Dana William
Segger, Duncan
USA.gif
31.328
14
Rieder, Ludwig
Rastner, Patrick
ITA.gif
31.336
15
Handaric, Tudor-Stefan
Motzca, Sebastian
ROU.gif
31.431
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