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Luge FIL World Championships 2020


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Women's Singles
Final Results

 

RUS.gif Katnikova, Ekaterina
1:39.39849.755+49.643

 

GER.gif Taubitz, Julia
1:39.49249.891+49.601

 

RUS.gif Demchenko, Viktoriia
1:39.53749.828+49.709

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
Aparjode, Kendija
LAT.gif
49.955
49.871
1:39.826
5
Ivanova, Tatyana
RUS.gif
50.172
49.665
1:39.837
6
Berreiter, Anna
GER.gif
49.920
49.958
1:39.878
7
Britcher, Summer
USA.gif
50.022
49.943
1:39.965
8
Rosenthal, Cheyenne
GER.gif
50.079
49.966
1:40.045
9
Zirne, Ulla
LAT.gif
50.073
49.984
1:40.057
10
Voetter, Andrea
ITA.gif
50.008
50.053
1:40.061
11
Egle, Madeleine
AUT.gif
50.043
50.088
1:40.131
12
Farquharson, Ashley
USA.gif
50.202
49.934
1:40.136
13
Maag, Natalie
SUI.gif
50.170
50.188
1:40.358
14
Cauce, Eliza
LAT.gif
49.841
50.616
1:40.457
15
Hofer, Verena
ITA.gif
50.383
50.181
1:40.564
16
Schulte, Lisa
AUT.gif
50.370
50.195
1:40.565
17
Arndt, Brittney
USA.gif
50.412
50.184
1:40.596
18
Oberhofer, Marion
ITA.gif
50.436
50.222
1:40.658
19
Zoeggeler, Nina
ITA.gif
50.730
50.688
1:41.418
20
Stramaturaru, Raluca
ROU.gif
50.641
50.943
1:41.584
21
Frisch, Aileen Christina
KOR.gif
50.803
-
50.803
22
Domaradzka, Klaudia
POL.gif
50.843
-
50.843
23
Marsikova, Michaela
CZE.gif
51.220
-
51.220
24
Jung, Hyesun
KOR.gif
51.239
-
51.239
25
Salnikova, Tatiana
KAZ.gif
51.252
-
51.252
26
Obratov, Dania
NED.gif
52.595
-
52.595
27
Obratov, Daria
NED.gif
53.187
-
53.187
28
Mikhaylenko, Olesya
RUS.gif
57.041
-
57.041
  Simonakova, Katarina
SVK.gif
DNF
-
DNF
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Women's Under 23 Singles
Final Results

 

GER.gif Berreiter, Anna
1:39.87849.920+49.958

 

GER.gif Rosenthal, Cheyenne
1:40.04550.079+49.966

 

AUT.gif Egle, Madeleine
1:40.13150.043+50.088

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
Farquharson, Ashley
USA.gif
50.202
49.934
1:40.136
5
Maag, Natalie
SUI.gif
50.170
50.188
1:40.358
6
Hofer, Verena
ITA.gif
50.383
50.181
1:40.564
7
Schulte, Lisa
AUT.gif
50.370
50.195
1:40.565
8
Arndt, Brittney
USA.gif
50.412
50.184
1:40.596
9
Oberhofer, Marion
ITA.gif
50.436
50.222
1:40.658
10
Zoeggeler, Nina
ITA.gif
50.730
50.688
1:41.418
11
Domaradzka, Klaudia
POL.gif
50.843
-
50.843
12
Marsikova, Michaela
CZE.gif
51.220
-
51.220
13
Salnikova, Tatiana
KAZ.gif
51.252
-
51.252
14
Obratov, Dania
NED.gif
52.595
-
52.595
15
Mikhaylenko, Olesya
RUS.gif
57.041
-
57.041
  Simonakova, Katarina
SVK.gif
DNF
-
DNF
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Men's Singles
Final Results

 

RUS.gif Repilov, Roman
1:43.09951.513+51.586

 

AUT.gif Mueller, Jonas
1:43.13151.564+51.567

 

AUT.gif Kindl, Wolfgang
1:43.30151.646+51.655

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
Ludwig, Johannes
GER.gif
51.539
51.786
1:43.325
5
Aparjods, Kristers
LAT.gif
51.768
51.614
1:43.382
6
Gorbatcevich, Aleksandr
RUS.gif
51.610
51.811
1:43.421
7
Pavlichenko, Semen
RUS.gif
51.663
51.790
1:43.453
8
Fischnaller, Kevin
ITA.gif
51.762
51.760
1:43.522
9
Loch, Felix
GER.gif
51.726
51.817
1:43.543
10
Fischnaller, Dominik
ITA.gif
51.878
51.706
1:43.584
11
Aravin, Maksim
RUS.gif
51.763
51.890
1:43.653
12
Ninis, Jozef
SVK.gif
51.831
51.906
1:43.737
13
Kivlenieks, Inars
LAT.gif
51.838
51.967
1:43.805
14
West, Tucker
USA.gif
51.976
51.908
1:43.884
15
Rozitis, Riks Kristens
LAT.gif
52.088
51.929
1:44.017
16
Bley, Sebastian
GER.gif
52.176
51.916
1:44.092
17
Gustafson, Jonathan Eric
USA.gif
52.069
52.093
1:44.162
18
Darznieks, Arturs
LAT.gif
52.208
52.113
1:44.321
19
Mazdzer, Chris
USA.gif
52.057
52.317
1:44.374
20
Cretu, Valentin
ROU.gif
52.459
52.206
1:44.665
21
Langenhan, Max
GER.gif
52.450
52.319
1:44.769
22
Sochowicz, Mateusz
POL.gif
52.401
52.468
1:44.869
23
Dmitriev, Aleksandr
KAZ.gif
52.572
52.833
1:45.405
24
Egger, Reinhard
AUT.gif
51.795
1:04.038
1:55.833
25
Kohala, Svante
SWE.gif
52.775
-
52.775
26
Simonak, Jakub
SVK.gif
53.014
-
53.014
27
Ferlazzo, Alexander Michael
AUS.gif
53.065
-
53.065
28
Tarnawski, Kacper
POL.gif
53.079
-
53.079
29
Lejsek, Michael
CZE.gif
53.187
-
53.187
30
Lim, Namkyu
KOR.gif
53.296
-
53.296
31
Staudinger, Rupert
GBR.gif
53.314
-
53.314
32
Turea, Theodor Andrei Aurelian
ROU.gif
53.416
-
53.416
33
Dmitriev, Alexey
KAZ.gif
54.377
-
54.377
  Gleirscher, David
AUT.gif
51.466
DNF
DNF
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Men's Under 23 Singles
Final Results

 

AUT.gif Mueller, Jonas
1:43.13151.564+51.567

 

LAT.gif Aparjods, Kristers
1:43.38251.768+51.614

 

USA.gif Gustafson, Jonathan Eric
1:44.16252.069+52.093

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
Langenhan, Max
GER.gif
52.450
52.319
1:44.769
5
Dmitriev, Aleksandr
KAZ.gif
52.572
52.833
1:45.405
6
Kohala, Svante
SWE.gif
52.775
-
52.775
7
Tarnawski, Kacper
POL.gif
53.079
-
53.079
8
Lejsek, Michael
CZE.gif
53.187
-
53.187
9
Staudinger, Rupert
GBR.gif
53.314
-
53.314
10
Turea, Theodor Andrei Aurelian
ROU.gif
53.416
-
53.416
11
Dmitriev, Alexey
KAZ.gif
54.377
-
54.377
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Mixed Team Relay
Final Results

 

GER.gif Germany
Taubitz, Julia
Ludwig, Johannes
Eggert, Toni
Benecken, Sascha

2:44.213

 

LAT.gif Latvia
Aparjode, Kendija
Aparjods, Kristers
Sics, Andris
Sics, Juris

2:44.534

 

USA.gif United States
Britcher, Summer
West, Tucker
Mazdzer, Chris
Terdiman, Jayson

2:44.557

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Voetter, Andrea
Fischnaller, Dominik
Rieder, Emanuel
Kainzwaldner, Simon
ITA.gif
2:44.607
5
Egle, Madeleine
Mueller, Jonas
Mueller, Yannick
Frauscher, Armin
AUT.gif
2:45.223
6
Simonakova, Katarina
Ninis, Jozef
Vavercak, Tomas
Zmij, Matej
SVK.gif
2:46.297
7
Domaradzka, Klaudia
Sochowicz, Mateusz
Chmielewski, Wojciech Jerzy
Kowalewski, Jakub
POL.gif
2:46.872
8
Frisch, Aileen Christina
Lim, Namkyu
Park, Jinyong
Cho, Jung Myung
KOR.gif
2:48.041
9
Marsikova, Michaela
Lejsek, Michael
Vejdelek, Filip
Pekny, Zdenek
CZE.gif
2:50.345
  Salnikova, Tatiana
Dmitriev, Aleksandr
Shander, Andrey
Mikov, Semen
KAZ.gif
DSQ
  Katnikova, Ekaterina
Repilov, Roman
Denisev, Aleksandr
Antonov, Vladislav
RUS.gif
DSQ
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Final Medal Count

 

Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
RUS.gif Russia
6
2
1
9
2
GER.gif Germany
3
2
2
7
3
AUT.gif Austria
1
2
2
5
4
ITA.gif Italy
0
2
1
3
4
LAT.gif Latvia
0
2
1
3
6
USA.gif United States
0
0
2
2
7
KAZ.gif Kazakhstan
0
0
1
1
Total
192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png Road 192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png
to Beijing 2022
10
10
10
30


 

Final Medal Count Olympic Events Only

 

Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
GER.gif Germany
2
1
1
4
1
RUS.gif Russia
2
1
1
4
3
AUT.gif Austria
0
1
1
2
4
LAT.gif Latvia
0
1
0
1
5
USA.gif United States
0
0
1
1
Total
192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png Road 192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png
to Beijing 2022
4
4
4
12
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