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  • Men's Singles (4/12)
  • Open Doubles (4/12)
  • Mixed Team Relay (4/6)



Official Schedule
Central European Time (GMT +1)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final


Friday, December 11th
09:31 Men's Singles Nations Cup
10:29 Women's Singles Nations Cup
11:14 Open Doubles Nations Cup

Saturday, December 12th
09:00 Open Doubles Run 1
10:20 Open Doubles Run 2
11:50 Men's Singles Run 1
13:25 Men's Singles Run 2


Sunday, December 13th
09:05 Women's Singles Run 1
10:40 Women's Singles Run 2
12:50 Mixed Team Relay

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Men's Singles (4/12)
Nations Cup Results
The Top 17 Athletes will qualify for the Run 1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Darznieks, Arturs
LAT.gif
43.515
2
Berzins, Gints
LAT.gif
43.567
3
Rozitis, Riks Kristens
LAT.gif
43.660
4
Gorbatcevich, Aleksandr
RUS.gif
43.072
5
Sochowicz, Mateusz
POL.gif
43.781
6
Gufler, Lukas
ITA.gif
43.812
7
Felderer, Leon
ITA.gif
43.883
8
Fedorov, Stepan
RUS.gif
44.001
9
Mandziy, Andriy
UKR.gif
44.010
10
Ninis, Jozef
SVK.gif
44.047
11
Kohala, Svante
SWE.gif
44.064
12
Simonak, Jakub
SVK.gif
44.128
13
Dukach, Anton
UKR.gif
44.174
14
Skupek, Marian
SVK.gif
44.224
15
Lejsek, Michael
CZE.gif
44.337
16
Husla, Jozef
SVK.gif
44.578
17
Lim, Namkyu
KOR.gif
44.744
18
Angelov, Pavel Rusinov
BUL.gif
44.975
19
Nikolajev, Mirza
BIH.gif
45.270
20
Lien, Te-An
TPE.gif
45.780
21
Oprea, Iulian
MDA.gif
46.725
22
Tarnawski, Kacper
POL.gif
58.604
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Women's Singles (4/12)
Nations Cup Results
The Top 16 Athletes will qualify for the Run 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Prock, Hannah
AUT.gif
41.803
2
Zirne, Ulla
LAT.gif
41.976
3
Maag, Natalie
SUI.gif
42.033
4
Hofer, Verena
ITA.gif
42.075
5
Baturina, Ekaterina
RUS.gif
42.110
6
Berzina, Sigita
LAT.gif
42.153
7
Zoeggeler, Nina
ITA.gif
42.158
8
Smaha, Olena
UKR.gif
42.226
9
Frisch, Aileen Christina
KOR.gif
42.251
10
Simonakova, Katarina
SVK.gif
42.321
11
Oberhofer, Marion
ITA.gif
42.325
12
Ravenna, Veronica Mari
ARG.gif
42.345
13
Kohala, Tove
SWE.gif
42.493
14
Domaradzka, Klaudia
POL.gif
42.514
15
Stetskiv, Olena
UKR.gif
42.516
16
Jung, Hyesun
KOR.gif
42.665
17
Obratov, Daria
NED.gif
43.151
18
Jamroz, Natalia
POL.gif
43.204
19
Obratov, Dania
NED.gif
43.566
20
Descalui, Doina
MDA.gif
43.666
21
Cezikova, Anna
CZE.gif
44.278

 

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Open Doubles (4/12)
Nations Cup Results
The Top 9 Teams will qualify for the Run 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Chmielewski, Wojciech Jerzy
Kowalewski, Jakub
POL.gif
41.714
2
Orlamuender, Hannes
Gubitz, Paul Constantin
GER.gif
41.744
3
Bots, Martins
Plume, Roberts
LAT.gif
41.780
4
Kashkin, Vsevolod
Korshunov, Konstantin
RUS.gif
41.980
5
Park, Jinyong
Cho, Jung Myung
KOR.gif
42.362
6
Gatt, Juri Thomas
Schoepf, Riccardo Martin
ARG.gif
42.444
7
Hoi, Ihor
Levkovych, Rostyslav
UKR.gif
42.915
8
Vejdelek, Filip
Pekny, Zdenek
CZE.gif
43.148
9
Siscanu, Ionut
Oprea, Iulian
MDA.gif
43.628

 

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Open Doubles (4/12)
Final Results

 

GER.gif Germany
Eggert, Toni
Benecken, Sascha
1:22.88141.374+41.507

 

AUT.gif Austria
Steu, Thoma
Koller, Lorenz
1:23.03641.498+41.538

 

AUT.gif Austria
Mueller, Yannick
Frauscher, Armin
1:23.07741.432+41.645

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
Rieder, Ludwig
Rastner, Patrick
ITA.gif
41.619
41.605
1:23.224
5
Rieder, Emanuel
Kainzwaldner, Simon
ITA.gif
41.735
41.538
1:23.273
6
Sics, Andris
Sics, Juris
LAT.gif
41.491
41.783
1:23.277
7
Nagler, Ivan
Malleier, Fabian
ITA.gif
41.734
41.639
1:23.373
8
Orlamuender, Hannes
Gubitz, Paul Constantin
GER.gif
41.595
41.884
1:23.479
9
Bots, Martins
Plume, Roberts
LAT.gif
44.756
41.880
1:23.636
10
Denisev, Aleksandr
Antonov, Vladislav
RUS.gif
42.156
41.609
1:23.765
11
Chmielewski, Wojciech Jerzy
Kowalewski, Jakub
POL.gif
41.910
41.904
1:23.814
12
Yuzhakov, Vladislav
Prokhorov, Iur
RUS.gif
41.843
42.230
1:24.073
13
Park, Jinyong
Cho, Jung Myung
KOR.gif
42.071
41.187
1:24.261
14
Stakhiv, Ihor
Lysetskyi, Andrii
UKR.gif
42.295
42.570
1:24.865
15
Vejdelek, Filip
Pekny, Zdenek
CZE.gif
42.525
43.100
1:25.625
16
Kashkin, Vsevolod
Korshunov, Konstantin
RUS.gif
41.767
45.168
1:26.935
17
Siscanu, Ionut
Oprea, Iulian
MDA.gif
43.637
44.496
1:28.133
18
Wendl, Tobias
Arlt, Tobias
GER.gif
47.236
41.646
1:28.882
19
Gudramovics, Oskars
Kalnins, Peteris
LAT.gif
41.539
47.422
1:28.961
20
Vavercak, Tomas
Zmij, Matej
SVK.gif
42.429
48.269
1:30.698
  Gatt, Juri Thomas
Schoepf, Riccardo Martin
AUT.gif
DNF
-
DNF
  Hoi, Ihor
Levkovych, Rostyslav
UKR.gif
47.075
DNS
DNS
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Men's Singles (4/12)
Final Results
 
GER.gif Loch, Felix
1:26.74543.455+43.290
 
GER.gif Ludwig, Johannes
1:26.84143.416+43.425
 
AUT.gif Mueller, Jonas
1:26.99043.525+43.465
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
Pavlichenko, Semen
RUS.gif
43.523
43.533
1:27.056
5
Repilov, Roman
RUS.gif
43.506
43.554
1:27.060
6
Fischnaller, Dominik
ITA.gif
43.599
43.511
1:27.110
7
Gleirscher, Nico
AUT.gif
43.611
43.599
1:27.210
8
Gleirscher, David
AUT.gif
43.596
43.623
1:27.219
9
Langenhan, Max
GER.gif
43.661
43.663
1:27.324
10
Kindl, Wolfgang
AUT.gif
43.714
43.652
1:27.366
11
Fischnaller, Kevin
ITA.gif
43.784
43.606
1:27.390
12
Bollmann, Moritz Elias
GER.gif
43.741
43.683
1:27.424
13
Darznieks, Arturs
LAT.gif
43.724
42.726
1:27.450
14
Berzins, Gints
LAT.gif
43.762
43.756
1:27.518
15
Rozitis, Riks Kristens
LAT.gif
43.856
43.701
1:27.557
16
Bley, Sebastian
GER.gif
43.922
43.720
1:27.642
17
Egger, Reinhard
AUT.gif
43.973
43.774
1:27.747
18
Sochowicz, Mateusz
POL.gif
43.995
43.892
1:27.887
19
Felderer, Leon
ITA.gif
44.054
43.959
1:28.013
20
Gufler, Lukas
ITA.gif
44.19
13.991
1:28.193
21
Mandziy, Andriy
UKR.gif
44.163
44.142
1:28.305
22
Ninis, Jozef
SVK.gif
44.322
44.993
1:28.315
23
Gorbatcevich, Aleksandr
RUS.gif
44.595
43.792
1:28.387
24
Fedorov, Stepan
RUS.gif
44.011
44.403
1:28.414
25
Kohala, Svante
SWE.gif
44.356
44.108
1:28.464
26
Dukach, Anton
UKR.gif
44.118
44.437
1:28.555
27
Simonak, Jakub
SVK.gif
44.766
77.101
1:28.867
28
Lejsek, Michael
CZE.gif
44.599
44.569
1:29.168
29
Angelov, Pavel Rusinov
BUL.gif
44.728
44.630
1:29.358
30
Skupek, Marian
SVK.gif
45.116
44.513
1:29.629
31
Husla, Jozef
SVK.gif
44.793
45.063
1:29.856
32
Lim, Namkyu
KOR.gif
45.173
44.845
1:30.018
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Women's Singles (4/12)
Final Results

 

GER.gif Eitberger, Dajana
1:23.33841.672+41.666

 

GER.gif Geisenberger, Natalie
1:23.41041.767+41.643

 

LAT.gif Aparjode, Kendija
1:23.50741.667+41.840

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
Egle, Madeleine
AUT.gif
41.912
41.602
1:23.514
5
Ivanova, Tatyana
RUS.gif
41.937
41.740
1:23.677
6
Tiruma, Eliza
LAT.gif
42.000
41.788
1:23.788
7
Demchenko, Viktoriia
RUS.gif
41.974
41.831
1:23.805
7
Schulte, Lisa
AUT.gif
41.997
41.808
1:23.805
9
Rosenthal, Cheyenne
GER.gif
41.821
41.993
1:23.814
10
Taubitz Julia
GER.gif
41.995
41.910
1:23.905
11
Voetter, Andrea
ITA.gif
42.071
41.839
1:23.910
12
Prock, Hannah
AUT.gif
41.981
41.942
1:23.923
13
Zirne, Ulla
LAT.gif
42.152
41.891
1:24.043
14
Maag, Natalie
SUI.gif
42.073
42.034
1:24.107
15
Hofer, Verena
ITA.gif
42.159
41.962
1:24.121
16
Baturina, Ekaterina
RUS.gif
42.151
41.995
1:24.146
17
Katnikova, Ekaterina
RUS.gif
42.107
42.192
1:24.299
18
Berzina, Sigita
LAT.gif
42.327
42.107
1:24.434
19
Frisch, Aileen Christina
KOR.gif
42.261
42.182
1:24.443
20
Domaradzka, Klaudia
POL.gif
42.304
42.156
1:24.460
21
Simonakova, Katarina
SVK.gif
42.307
42.171
1:24.478
22
Stetskiv, Olena
UKR.gif
42.336
42.570
1:24.643
23
Oberhofer, Marion
ITA.gif
42.523
42.171
1:24.694
24
Smaha, Olena
UKR.gif
42.463
42.303
1:24.766
25
Ravenna, Veronica Maria
ARG.gif
42.554
42.244
1:24.798
26
Kohala, Tove
SWE.gif
42.632
42.469
1:24.101
27
Zoeggeler, Nina
ITA.gif
42.165
43.057
1:25.222
28
Jung, Hyesun
KOR.gif
43.945
43.419
1:27.364
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Mixed Team Relay (3/6)
Final Results
 
GER.gif Germany
Eitberger, Dajana
Loch, Felix
Eggert, Toni
Benecken, Sascha
2:23.648
 
AUT.gif Austria
Egle, Madeleine
Mueller, Jonas
Steu, Thomas
Koller, Lorenz
2:23.684
 
POL.gif Poland
Domaradzka, Klaudia
Sochowicz, Mateusz
Chmielewski, Wojciech Jerzy
Kowalewski, Jakub
2:24.766
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Voetter, Andrea  
Fischnaller, Dominik
Rieder, Emanuel
Kainzwaldner, Simon
ITA.gif
2:24.774
5
Aparjode, Kendija
Rozitis, Riks Kristens
Sics, Andris
Sics, Juris
LAT.gif
2:24.946
6
Ivanova, Tatyana
Pavlichenko, Semen
Denisev, Aleksandr
Antonov, Vladislav
RUS.gif
2:25.195
7
Simonakova, Katarina
Ninis, Jozef
Vavercak, Tomas
Zmij, Mate
SVK.gif
2:25.934
8
Frisch, Aileen Christina
Namkyu
Park, Jinyong
Cho, Jung Myung
KOR.gif
2:26.489
9
Stetskiv, Olena
Mandziy, Andriy
Stakhiv, Ihor
Lysetskyi, Andrii
UKR.gif
2:27.093
10
Cezikova, Anna
Lejsek, Michael
Vejdelek, Filip
Pekny, Zdenek
CZE.gif
DNF
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