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Men's Youth A Doubles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
1
BRUNNER Philipp
WEISSENSTEINER Manuel
ITA.gif
46.774
47.340
1:34.114
2
SCHARNAGL Johannes
SCHIEGL Moritz
AUT.gif
48.137
47.839
1:35.976
3
GRUZDULIS-BOROVOJS Janis
JAKSEBOGA Uldis
LAT.gif
48.985
47.589
1:36.574
4
KIM Hayoon
BAE Jaeseong
KOR.gif
49.387
49.238
1:38.625
5
PANCHUK Maksym
MUTS Andrii
UKR.gif
51.288
48.616
1:39.904
6
WARZYBOK Karol
DYBALSKI Cyprian
POL.gif
DNF
-
DNF
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Women's Youth A Doubles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
1
OBERSTOLZ Alexandra
KOFLER Katharina Sofie
ITA.gif
48.409
49.061
1:37.470
2
RIEDL Lina Angelika
LERCH Anna
AUT.gif
49.534
49.835
1:39.369
3
RIEDL Marie
LERCH Nina
AUT.gif
51.185
50.178
1:41.363
4
JEDRZEJCZYK Zuzanna
PIERON Zuzanna
POL.gif
54.950
52.814
1:47.764

 
MILLER Goldie
BUNKER Haidyn
USA.gif
DNF
-
DNF
  POLE Arta
BOGDANOVA Agnija
LAT.gif
DNF
-
DNF
  SOLOVEI Svitlana
HARTSULA Anna-Mariia
UKR.gif
DNF
-
DNF
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Men's Youth A Singles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
1
BRUNNER Philipp
ITA.gif
46.836
46.761
1:33.597
2
SOCHER Paul
AUT.gif
46.978
46.814
1:33.792
3
HASELRIEDER Leon
ITA.gif
46.838
47.071
1:33.909
4
MUSEI Vlad-Florin
ROU.gif
47.094
46.953
1:34.047
5
MARKITANS Edvards Marks
LAT.gif
47.181
47.038
1:34.219
6
SCHARNAGL Johannes
AUT.gif
47.264
47.229
1:34.493
7
WEISSENSTEINER Manuel
ITA.gif
47.546
47.104
1:34.650
8
JAKSEBOGA Uldis
LAT.gif
47.309
47.470
1:34.779
9
BRANDSTADMOEN Ola
NOR.gif
47.769
47.712
1:35.481
10
SHEVCHUK Anton
UKR.gif
47.641
48.066
1:35.707
11
MICK Bruno
SVK.gif
47.888
47.862
1:35.750
12
SCHIEGL Moritz
AUT.gif
47.684
48.142
1:35.826
13
LAZDANS Roberts
LAT.gif
47.965
48.321
1:36.286
14
SHVED Vadym
UKR.gif
48.071
48.235
1:36.306
15
COATES Seth
USA.gif
48.015
48.328
1:36.343
16
LOMAKOVYCH Oleksandr
UKR.gif
48.408
47.960
1:36.368
17
KIM Bokeun
KOR.gif
48.104
48.396
1:36.500
18
COLBY Orson
USA.gif
48.498
48.245
1:35.743
19
GANCARCZYK Michal
POL.gif
48.377
48.755
1:37.132
20
MIKABERIDZE Luka
GEO.gif
48.687
48.522
1:37.209
21
KIM Hayoon
KOR.gif
48.578
48.646
1:37.224
22
YU Jihun
KOR.gif
48.997
48.610
1:37.607
23
POVSE Anze
SLO.gif
48.872
48.989
1:37.861
24
KHACHIDZE Saba
GEO.gif
48.517
49.611
1:38.128
25
BAE Jaeseong
KOR.gif
49.061
49.073
1:38.134
26
VOZELJ Miha
SLO.gif
49.297
48.916
1:38.213
27
SATA Thiraphat
THA.gif
49.146
49.227
1:38.373
28
ALECSA Kevin Nicolas
ROU.gif
50.023
50.117
1:40.140
29
VAN BUREN Mees
NED.gif
50.737
50.369
1:41.106
30
STEFANOV Angel
BUL.gif
51.029
50.848
1:41.877
31
BIVINS Nathan
USA.gif
53.822
48.075
1:41897
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Women's Youth A Singles
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
1
OBERSTOLZ Alexandra
ITA.gif
47.712
47.967
1:35.679
2
BLEINER Lina
AUT.gif
47.983
48.180
1:36.163
3
GASSER Viktoria
AUT.gif
48.037
48.283
1:36.320
4
OGORODNIKOVA Amanda
LAT.gif
48.144
48.180
1:36.324
5
RIEDL Marie
AUT.gif
48.114
48.382
1:36.496
6
KOFLER Katharina Sofie
ITA.gif
48.495
48.566
1:36.761
7
GRUNDBOCK Annina
AUT.gif
48.186
48.579
1:36.765
8
KLEINHEINZ Elisabeth
USA.gif
48.465
48.351
1:36.816
9
SHIN Yubin
KOR.gif
48.447
48.470
1:36.917
10
BOGDANOVA Agnija
LAT.gif
48.430
48.676
1:37.206
11
DOBREAN Ionela Madalina
ROU.gif
48.616
48.869
1:37.485
12
TONN Talia
USA.gif
49.239
48.410
1:37.649
13
DAWIDOWSKA Oliwia
POL.gif
48.805
49.037
1:37.842
14
GOSNELL Brianna
USA.gif
49.011
48.895
1:37.906
15
JEDRZEJCZYK Zuzanna
POL.gif
48.839
49.123
1:37.962
16
PARK Jiye
KOR.gif
48.676
49.368
1:38.044
17
TEODORESCU Ana Cezara
ROU.gif
49.001
49.103
1:38.104
18
AIZUPE Anna
LAT.gif
49.263
49.022
1:38.285
19
NOSAL EMILIA
POL.gif
49.005
49.351
1:38.356
20
BAE Hayoung
KOR.gif
49.236
49.261
1:38.497
21
LERCH Nina
AUT.gif
49.610
48.918
1:38.528
22
PRAXOVA Viktoria
SVK.gif
49.288
49.446
1:38.734
23
KIM Soyoon
KOR.gif
48.964
49.938
1:38.902
24
KOHALA Johanna
SWE.gif
50.553
49.374
1:39.927
25
PARK Seohyeon
KOR.gif
50.081
49.981
1:40.062
26
KIM Riun
KOR.gif
50.052
50.052
1:40.104
27
FEDORCHUK Daryna
UKR.gif
50.322
49.985
1:40.307
28
CHAIYAPANTHO Sunita
THA.gif
50.143
50.282
1:40.425
29
GINET Thimea
FRA.gif
51.422
51.233
1:42.655
30
PIERON Zuzanna
POL.gif
50.029
52.850
1:42.879
31
APONTE Isabela
PUR.gif
53.306
51.561
1:44.867
  NEKOTIENIEVA Dariia
UKR.gif
49.749
DNF
DNF
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Mixed Youth A Team Relay
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Oberstolz Alexandra
Haselrieder Leon
Brunner / Weissensteiner
ITA.gif
2:29.390
2
Ogorodnikova Amanda
Markitans Edvards Marts
Gruzdulis-Borovojs / Jakseboga
LAT.gif
2:30.900
3
Bleiner Lina
Socher Paul
Scharnagl / Schiegl
AUT.gif
2:31.563
4
DAWIDOWSKA Oliwia
Gancarczyk Michal
Warzybok / Dybalski
POL.gif
2:34.414
5
SHIN Yubin
KIM Bokeun
KIM / BAE
KOR.gif
2:34.518

 
Kleinheinz Elisabeth
Coates Seth
Miller / Bunker
USA.gif
DNF
  Fedorchuk Daryna
Shevchuk Anton
Panchuk / Muts
UKR.gif
DNF
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