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Men's Individual (5/8)
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
1
NYDEGGER Lukas David
GER.gif
52.21
52.44
1:44.65
2
GASSNER Alexander
GER.gif
52.47
52.47
1:44.99
3
THOMPSON Craig
GBR.gif
52.55
52.60
1:45.15
4
MAIER Samuel
AUT.gif
52.45
53.11
1:45.56
5
SEIBEL Felix
GER.gif
53.05
52.85
1:45.90
6
JOHANSEN Rasmus
DEN.gif
52.92
53.19
1:46.11
7
SALISBURY Jacob
GBR.gif
53.48
52.68
1:46.16
8
LYNCH Mark
CAN.gif
53.36
53.07
1:46.46
9
SIEBER Basil
SUI.gif
53.16
53.78
1:46.94
9
PARK David
CAN.gif
53.72
53.87
1:47.59
11
FREELING Colin
BEL.gif
53.58
54.28
1:47.886
11
BAUER Jeff
LUX.gif
54.11
54.03
1:48.14
13
LAVRENIUK Yaroslav
UKR.gif
54.16
54.44
1:48.60
14
FRIMPONG Akwasi
GHA.gif
54.40
54.27
1:48.67
15
WILLIAMS Hunter
USA.gif
55.12
53.69
1:48.81
16
SUMMERMATTER Livio
SUI.gif
54.73
54.62
1:49.35
17
CHIANG Chun-Hung
TPE.gif
54.39
54.98
1:49.37
18
YAW Jonathan
MAS.gif
54.80
55.15
1:49.95
19
RODRIGUEZ Adrian
ESP.gif
55.20
55.05
1:50.25
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Women's Individual (5/8)
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
1
LOLLING Jacqueline
GER.gif
53.41
53.77
1:47.18
2
LEIPOLD Corinna
GER.gif
53.69
53.93
1:47.62
3
COLTMAN Amelia
GBR.gif
53.69
54.04
1:47.73
4
WIMMER Sarah
GER.gif
54.00
54.23
1:48.23
5
VARGAS Laura
COL.gif
55.16
55.41
1:50.57
6
PELCKMANS Aline
BEL.gif
54.96
55.65
1:50.61
7
TOUKAN Michelle
USA.gif
55.48
55.49
1:50.97
8
EIGENMANN Katharina
LIE.gif
55.98
55.45
1:51.43
9
DAFOE Grace
CAN.gif
56.26
56.56
1:52.82
10
KUTS Kateryna
UKR.gif
57.06
58.61
1:55.67
11
TORRES QUEVEDO Ana
ESP.gif
58.51
57.54
1:56.05
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Men's Individual (6/8)
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
1
GASSNER Alexander
GER.gif
51.94
52.28
1:44.22
2
NYDEGGER Lukas David
GER.gif
52.18
52.44
1:44.62
3
SALISBURY Jacob
GBR.gif
52.32
52.69
1:45.01
4
MAIER Samuel
AUT.gif
52.67
52.91
1:45.58
5
SEIBEL Felix
GER.gif
52.77
55.53
1:46.30
6
THOMPSON Craig
GBR.gif
53.48
53.13
1:46.61
7
JOHANSEN Rasmus
DEN.gif
53.76
52.42
1:47.18
8
LYNCH Mark
CAN.gif
53.71
52.61
1:27.32
9
FREELING Colin
BEL.gif
53.78
53.70
1:47.48
9
SUMMERMATTER Livio
SUI.gif
53.46
54.07
1:47.53
11
WILLIAMS Hunter
USA.gif
53.58
54.06
1:47.64
11
YAW Jonathan
MAS.gif
53.87
53.90
1:47.77
13
FRIMPONG Akwasi
GHA.gif
53.95
54.07
1:48.02
14
LAVRENIUK Yaroslav
UKR.gif
53.79
54.29
1:18.08
15
PARK David
CAN.gif
54.21
54.09
1:48.30
16
SIEBER Basil
SUI.gif
54.42
54.19
1:48.61
17
CHIANG Chun-Hung
TPE.gif
53.90
55.23
1:49.13
18
BAUER Jeff
LUX.gif
54.44
54.81
1:49.25
19
RODRIGUEZ Adrian
ESP.gif
54.96
55.85
1:50.81
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Women's Individual (6/8)
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
1
COLTMAN Amelia
GBR.gif
53.71
53.88
1:47.59
2
LEIPOLD Corinna
GER.gif
53.69
53.97
1:47.86
3
LOLLING Jacqueline
GER.gif
53.76
53.97
1:47.73
4
WIMMER Sarah
GER.gif
54.25
54.13
1:48.38
5
PELCKMANS Aline
BEL.gif
54.79
55.21
1:50.00
6
EIGENMANN Katharina
LIE.gif
55.09
55.67
1:50.76
7
TOUKAN Michelle
USA.gif
56.16
57.13
1:53.29
8
DAFOE Grace
CAN.gif
56.54
56.79
1:53.33
9
VARGAS Laura
COL.gif
57.46
55.93
1:55.39
10
TORRES QUEVEDO Ana
ESP.gif
57.58
57.87
1:55.45
11
KUTS Kateryna
UKR.gif
57.94
57.96
1:55.90
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