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Luge WC Eberspächer Innsbruck | Innsbruck, Austria :AUT

 

Women’s Singles

Gold- :AUT Madeleine Egle (1:19.200)

Silver- :GER Julia Taubitz (1:19.224)

Bronze- :GER Anna Berreiter (1:19.439)

 

Women’s Doubles

Gold- :GER Jessica Degenhardt/Cheyenne Rosenthal (1:20.178)
Silver- 
:ITA Andrea Voetter/Marion Oberhofer (1:20.192)
Bronze- :USA Chevonne Chelsea Forgan/Sophia Kirkby (1:20.384)

 

Men’s Doubles

Gold- :AUT Thomas Steu/Wolfgang Kindl (1:18.690)

Silver- :LAT Martins Bots/Roberts Plume (1:18.862)

Bronze- :GER Tobias Wendl/Tobias Arlt (1:18.986)

 

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Luge WC Eberspächer Innsbruck | Innsbruck, Austria :AUT

 

Men’s Singles

Gold- :AUT Jonas Mueller (1:38.665)

Silver- :AUT Nico Gleirscher (1:38.981)

Bronze- :GER Max Langenhan (1:39.083)

 

Team Relay

Gold- :AUT Team Austria (2:52.190)

Silver- :GER Team Germany (2:52.376)

Bronze- :ITA Team Italy (2:52.651)

 

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1 hour ago, Grassmarket said:

Just caught up with the weekend - like the Chamonix slalom, your classic warm weather race as :GER Max Langenhahn won the Men’s Singles from 21st place after Run 1.

It was a nice canoe world cup ;)

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Luge WC EBERSPÄCHER Altenberg | Altenberg, Germany :GER

 

Men’s Singles

Gold- :GER Max Langenhan (1:51.162)

Silver- :AUT David Gleirscher (1:51.283)

Bronze- :LAT Kristers Aparjods (1:51.289)

 

Men’s Doubles

Gold- :AUT Juri Thomas Gatt/Riccardo Martin Schoepf (1:24.991)

Silver- :AUT Thomas Steu/Wolfgang Kindl (1:24.999)

Bronze- :ITA Emanuel Rieder/Simon Kainzwaldner (1:25.116)

 

Women’s Singles

Gold- :GER Julia Taubitz (1:47.971)
Silver- :LAT Elina Ieva Vitola (1:48.120)

Bronze- :GER Lisa Schulte (1:48.268)

 

Women’s Doubles

Gold- :ITA Andrea Voetter/Marion Oberhofer (1:25.337)

Silver- :LAT Anda Upite/Kitija Bogdanova (1:25.538)

Bronze- :GER Dajana Eitberger/Saskia Schirmer (1:25.548)

 

Team Relay

Gold- :LAT Latvia (3:14.445)

Silver- :USA United States (3:15.448)

Bronze- :ROU Romania (3:16.301)

 

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Luge WC EBERSPÄCHER Oberhof | Oberhof, Germany :GER

 

First time watching luge since Beijing 2022!

 

Men’s Singles

Gold- :LAT Kristers Aparjods (1:27.263)

Silver- :GER Max Langenhan (1:27.305) 

Bronze- :AUT David Gleirscher (1:27.381)

 

Men’s Doubles

Gold- :AUT Thomas Steu/Wolfgang Kindl (1:23.928) 

Silver- :GER Hannes Orlamuender/Paul Constantin Gubitz (1:24.051)

Bronze- :GER Tobias Wendl/Tobias Arlt (1:24.118)

 

Women’s Singles

Gold- :GER Merle Fraebel (1:24.956)
Silver- :AUT Madeleine Egle (1:25.080)

Bronze- :GER Julia Taubitz (1:25.108)

 

Women’s Doubles

Gold- :GER Jessica Degenhardt/Cheyenne Rosenthal (1:26.244)

Silver- :ITA Andrea Voetter/Marion Oberhofer (1:26.277)

Bronze- :AUT Selena Egle/Lara Michaela Kipp (1:26.365)

 

Team Relay

Gold- :GER Germany (3:12.942)

Silver- :LAT Latvia (3:13.092)

Bronze- :AUT Austria (3:13.230)

 

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Luge WC EBERSPÄCHER Oberhof | Oberhof, Germany :GER

 

Men’s Singles

Gold- :AUT Jonas Mueller (1:26.033)

Silver- :GER Max Langenhan (1:26.109)

Bronze- :GER Felix Loch (1:26.131)

 

Men’s Doubles

Gold- :AUT Thomas Steu/Wolfgang Kindl (1:23.333)

Silver- :GER Tobias Wendl/Tobias Arlt (1:23.406)

Bronze- :GER Hannes Orlamuender/Paul Constantin Gubitz (1:23.452)

 

Women’s Singles

Gold- :GER Julia Taubitz (1:24.426)
Silver- :GER Anna Berreiter (1:24.477)

Bronze- :AUT Madeleine Egle (1:24.542)

 

Women’s Doubles

Gold- :GER Danja Eitberger/Saskia Schirmer (1:25.889)

Silver- :ITA Andrea Voetter/Marion Oberhofer (1:25.897)

Bronze- :GER Jessica Degenhardt/Cheyenne Rosenthal (1:25.898)

 

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Luge WC EBERSPÄCHER Sigulda | Sigulda, Latvia :LAT

 

Men’s Singles

Gold- :GER Felix Loch (1:35.650)

Silver- :LAT Kristers Aparjods (1:35.709)

Bronze- :GER Max Langenhan (1:35.962)

 

Men’s Doubles

Gold- :LAT Martins Bots/Roberts Plume (1:23.308)

Silver- :GER Tobias Wendl/Tobias Arlt (1:23.326)

Bronze- :AUT Thomas Steu/Wolfgang Kindl (1:23.582)

 

Women’s Singles

Gold- :GER Anna Berreiter (1:23.405)
Silver- :LAT Elina Ieva Vitola (1:23.423)

Bronze- :GER Julia Taubitz (1:23.486)

 

Women’s Doubles

Gold- :GER Jessica Degenhardt/Cheyenne Rosenthal (1:25.743)

Silver- :ITA Andrea Voetter/Marion Oberhofer (1:25.828)

Bronze- :GER Danja Eitberger/Saskia Schirmer (1:25.851)

 

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