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Luge FIL World Cup 2022 - 2023 (St. Moritz-Celerina)

 

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Men's Singles
Nations Cup Results
The All Athletes will qualify for the Run 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Felderer, Leon
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1:05.858
2
Grancagnolo, Timon
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1:05.940
3
Cretu, Valentin
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1:06.184
4
Rinks, Kaspars
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1:06.403
5
Gufler, Lukas
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1:06.464
6
Gufler, Alex
ITA.gif
1:06.593
7
Kallan, Noah
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1:06.623
8
Peccei, Lukas
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1:06.859
9
Skupek, Marian
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1:07.364
10
Trojga, Arkadiusz
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1:07.374
11
Husla, Jozef
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1:07.431
12
Craciun, Eduard-Mihai
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1:07.648
13
Tanzer, Florian
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1:08.045
14
Lejsek, Michael
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1:08.522
15
Alabati, Aihemaiti
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1:08.640
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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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54.492
2
Schulte, Lisa
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54.547
3
Hofer, Verena
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54.547
4
Zoeggeler, Nina
ITA.gif
54.742
5
Wang, Peixuan
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54.917
6
Oberhofer, Marion
ITA.gif
54.96
7
Domaradzka, Klaudia
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55.156
8
Allmaier, Barbara
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55.163
9
Kohala, Tove
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55.268
10
Gulijienaiti, Adikeyoumu
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55.514
11
Stramaturaru, Raluca
ROU.gif
55.540
12
Lin, Sin-Rong
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56.340
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Men's Doubles
Nations Cup Results
The All Athletes will qualify for the Run 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Vavercak, Tomas
Zmij, Matej
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54.269
2
Handaric, Tudor-Stefan
Motzca, Sebastian
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55.165
3
Vejdelek, Filip
Pekny, Zdenek
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55.672
4
Huang, Yebo
Peng, Junyue
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56.944
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Women's Doubles (8/9)
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
1
Degenhardt, Jessica
Rosenthal, Cheyenne
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54.827
54.750
1:49.577
2
Voetter, Andrea
Oberhofer, Marion
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54.698
54.881
1:49.579
3
Ziedina, Viktorija
Zvilna, Selina
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55.283
55.420
1:50.703
4
Egle, Selina
Kipp, Lara Michaela
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55.261
55.475
1:50.736
5
Forgan, Chevonne Chelsea
Kirkby, Sophia
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55.266
55.500
1:20.766
6
Zimmermann, Lisa
Schwarz, Dorothea
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55.487
55.555
1:51.042
7
Stramaturaru, Raluca
Manolescu, Mihaela-Carmen
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55.934
56.085
1:52.019
8
Upite, Anda
Ozolina, Sanija
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56.966
55.223
1:52.189
9
Domowicz, Nikola
Piwkowska, Dominika
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56.142
56.738
1:52.880
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Men's Doubles (8/9)
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
1
Wendl, Tobias
Arlt, Tobias
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53.668
53.515
1:47.183
2
Eggert, Toni
Benecken, Sascha
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53.713
53.515
1:47.228
3
Bots, Martins
Plume, Roberts
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53.575
53.667
1:47.424
4
Orlamuender, Hannes
Gubitz, Paul Constantin
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53.891
53.772
1:47.663
5
Rieder, Emanuel
Kainzwaldner, Simon
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53.879
53.794
1:47.673
6
Sevics-Mikelsevics, Eduards
Krasts, Lukass
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54.052
53.760
1:47.812
7
Di Gregorio, Zachary
Hollander, Sean
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53.966
53.893
1:47.859
8
Mueller, Yannick
Frauscher, Armin
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54.098
54.152
1:48.250
9
Steu, Thomas
Koller, Lorenz
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54.261
54.083
1:48.344
10
Gatt, Juri Thomas
Schoepf, Riccardo Martin
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54.231
54.146
1:48.377
11
Vavercak, Tomas
Zmij, Matej
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54.499
54.496
1:48.695
12
Rieder, Ludwig
Rastner, Patrick
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54.409
54.296
1:48.705
13
Chmielewski, Wojciech Jerzy
Kowalewski, Jakub
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54.429
54.512
1:48.941
14
Handaric, Tudor-Stefan
Motzca, Sebastian
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54.912
55.520
1:50.432
15
Vejdelek, Filip
Pekny, Zdenek
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55.994
55.324
1:51.318
16
Huang, Yebo
Peng, Junyue
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56.560
56.392
1:52.952
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Men's Singles (8/9)
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
1
Langenhan, Max
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1:06.298
1:07.298
2:13.596
2
Loch, Felix
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1:06.566
1:07.041
2:13.607
3
Aparjods, Kristers
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1:06.860
1:07.055
2:13.915
4
Gleirscher, Nico
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1:06.537
1:07.411
2:13.948
5
Mueller, Jonas
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1:06.421
1:07.561
2:13.982
6
Gleirscher, David
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1:06.785
1:07.353
2:14.138
7
Kindl, Wolfgang
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1:06.785
1:07.396
2:14.181
8
Fischnaller, Dominik
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1:06.716
1:07.593
2:14.309
8
Berzins, Gints
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1:06.848
1:04.461
2:14.309
10
Noessler, David
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1:06.887
1:07.560
2:14.447
11
Rinks, Kaspars
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1:06.987
1:07.723
2:14.710
12
Ninis, Jozef
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1:07.100
1:07.681
2:14.781
13
Grancagnolo, Timon
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1:06.859
1:07.939
2:14.798
14
West, Tucker
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1:07.113
1:07.885
2:15.001
15
Gufler, Alex
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1:07.104
1:08.111
2:15.215
16
Gufler, Lukas
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1:07.168
1:08.129
2:15.297
17
Cretu, Valentin
ROU.gif
1:06.770
1:08.840
2:15.610
18
Felderer, Leon
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1:07.632
1:08.224
2:15.856
19
Skupek, Marian
SVK.gif
1:07.761
1:08.390
2:16.151
20
Husla, Jozef
SVK.gif
1:07.773
1:08.818
2:16.591
21
Trojga, Arkadiusz
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1:08.027
1:08.709
2:16.736
22
Lejsek, Michael
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1:08.393
1:09.066
2:17.459
23
Craciun, Eduard-Mihai
ROU.gif
1:08.597
1:09.142
2:17.739
24
Alabati, Aihemaiti
CHN.gif
1:08.770
1:09.124
2:17.894
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Women's Singles (8/9)
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
1
Eitberger, Dajana
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54.161
54.235
1:48.396
2
Taubitz Julia
GER.gif
54.124
54.282
1:48.406
3
Berreiter, Anna
GER.gif
54.097
54.370
1:48.467
4
Berzina, Sigita
LAT.gif
54.184
54.308
1:48.492
5
Vitola, Elina Ieva
LAT.gif
54.281
54.294
1:48.575
6
Fraebel, Merle
GER.gif
54.372
54.216
1:48.588
7
Aparjode, Kendija
LAT.gif
54.091
54.560
1:48.651
8
Egle, Madeleine
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54.285
54.370
1:48.655
9
Maag, Natalie
SUI.gif
54.346
54.336
1:48.682
10
Voetter, Andrea
ITA.gif
54.548
54.490
1:48.738
11
Sweeney, Emily
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54.109
54.645
1:48.754
12
Schulte, Lisa
AUT.gif
54.400
54.454
1:48.854
13
Hofer, Verena
ITA.gif
54.457
54.671
1:49.128
14
Robatscher, Sandra
ITA.gif
54.915
54.570
1:49.485
15
Zoeggeler, Nina
ITA.gif
54.859
54.989
1:49.848
16
Wang, Peixuan
CHN.gif
55.034
55.046
1:50.080
17
Prock, Hannah
AUT.gif
55.881
54.520
1:50.401
18
Kohala, Tove
SWE.gif
55.242
55.255
1:50.497
19
Stramaturaru, Raluca
ROU.gif
55.274
55.248
1:50.522
20
Allmaier, Barbara
AUT.gif
55.774
54.975
1:50.749
21
Domaradzka, Klaudia
POL.gif
55.467
55.410
1:50.877
22
Gulijienaiti, Adikeyoumu
CHN.gif
55.420
55.606
1:51.026
23
Lin, Sin-Rong
TPE.gif
55.582
55.687
1:51.269
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