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  • Men's Singles (9/12)
  • Women's Singles (9/12)
  • Open Doubles (9/12)

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


Friday, January 15th
09:00 Open Doubles Nations Cup
09:50 Men's Singles Nations Cup
11:05 OWomen's Singles Nations Cup

Saturday, January16th
09:10 Men's Singles Run 1
10:45 Men's Singles Run 2
12:30 Open Doubles Run 1
13:50 Open Doubles Run 2


Sunday, January 17th
10:10 Women's Singles Run 1
11:35 Women's Singles Run 2
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Open Doubles
Nations Cup Results
The Top 12 Teams will qualify for the Run 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Walker, Tristan
Snith, Justin
CAN.gif
41.108
2
Geueke, Robin Johannes
Gamm, David
GER.gif
41.221
3
Vavercak, Tomas
Zmij, Matej
SVK.gif
41.331
4
Mazdzer, Chris
Terdiman, Jayson
USA.gif
41.459
5
Bots, Martins
Plume, Roberts
LAT.gif
41.609
6
Gitlan, Vasile Marian
Serban, Darius
ROU.gif
41.857
7
Park, Jinyong
Cho, Jung Myung
KOR.gif
41.924
8
Stakhiv, Ihor
Lysetskyi, Andrii
UKR.gif
42.053
9
Vejdelek, Filip
Pekny, Zdenek
CZE.gif
42.091
10
Hoi, Ihor
Levkovych, Rostyslav
UKR.gif
42.094
11
Turea, Mircea Razvan
Motzca, Sebastian
CZE.gif
42.467
12
Mykyievych, Vadym
Babura, Bohdan
UKR.gif
42.568
13
Buchnev, Dmitry
Kilseev, Daniil
RUS.gif
42.623
14
Siscanu, Ionut
Oprea, Iulian
MDA.gif
43.130
15
Gatt, Juri Thomas
Schoepf, Riccardo Martin
AUT.gif
52.749
16
Handaric, Tudor-Stefan
Ailenei, Alexandru-Valentin
ROU.gif
53.680
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Men's Singles
Nations Cup Results
The Top 17 Athletes will qualify for the Run 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Gleirscher, David
AUT.gif
43.111
2
Berzins, Gints
LAT.gif
43.164
3
Egger, Reinhard
AUT.gif
43.291
4
Sochowicz, Mateusz
POL.gif
43.382
5
Mazdzer, Chris
USA.gif
43.434
6
Watts, Reid
CAN.gif
43.462
7
Repilov, Pavel
RUS.gif
43.463
8
Bley, Sebastian
GER.gif
43.492
9
West, Tucker
USA.gif
43502
9
Mandziy, Andriy
UKR.gif
43.524
11
Gufler, Lukas
ITA.gif
43.527
12
Dukach, Anton
UKR.gif
43.537
13
Gustafson, Jonathan Eric
USA.gif
43.682
14
Kohala, Svante
SWE.gif
43.714
15
Cretu, Valentin
ROU.gif
43.931
16
Gufler, Alex
ITA.gif
43.950
17
Craciun, Eduard-Mihai Q
ROU.gif
43.994
18
Skupek, Marian
SVK.gif
44.109
19
Nikolajev, Mirza
BIH.gif
44.119
20
Angelov, Pavel Rusinov
BUL.gif
44.352
21
Lim, Namkyu
KOR.gif
44.509
22
Lejsek, Michael
CZE.gif
44.582
23
Pylypiv, Oleh-Roman
UKR.gif
44.735
24
Lien, Te-An
TPE.gif
44.955
25
Siscanu, Ionut
MDA.gif
45.846
26
Oprea, Iulian
MDA.gif
76.558
27
Turea, Theodor Andrei Aurelian
ROU.gif
57.558
28
Husla, Jozef
SVK.gif
1:29.912
 
Tarnawski, Kacper
POL.gif
DNF
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Women's Singles
Nations Cup Results
The Top 15 Athletes will qualify for the Run 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Britcher, Summer
USA.gif
41.402
2
Farquharson, Ashley
USA.gif
41.541
3
Prock, Hannah
AUT.gif
41.559
4
Zirne, Ulla
LAT.gif
41.692
5
Baturina, Ekaterina
RUS.gif
41.706
6
Hofer, Verena
ITA.gif
41.730
7
Arndt, Brittney
USA.gif
41.838
8
Maxwell, Carolyn
CAN.gif
41.929
9
Frisch, Aileen Christina
KOR.gif
41.978
9
Zoeggeler, Nina
ITA.gif
41.983
11
Domaradzka, Klaudia
POL.gif
41.992
12
Stetskiv, Olena
UKR.gif
42.030
13
Ravenna, Veronica Maria
ARG.gif
42.076
14
Stramaturaru, Raluca
ROU.gif
42.154
15
Tunytska, Yulianna
UKR.gif
42.191
16
Smaha, Olena
UKR.gif
42.224
17
Simonakova, Katarina
SVK.gif
42.227
18
Kohala, Tove
SWE.gif
42.244
19
Manolescu, Mihaela-Carmen
ROU.gif
42.323
20
Curmei, Cezara Alexandra
ROU.gif
42.490
21
Jung, Hyesun
KOR.gif
42.559
22
Buzatoiu, Ioana-Corina
ROU.gif
42.573
23
Putzer, Katharina
ITA.gif
42.588
24
Cezikova, Anna
CZE.gif
42.893
25
Lin, Sin-Rong
TPE.gif
42.900
26
Jamroz, Natalia
POL.gif
42.974
27
Obratov, Daria
NED.gif
43.201
28
Obratov, Dania
NED.gif
43.258
29
 
Descalui, Doina
MDA.gif
43.438
30
Marinova, Detelina
BUL.gif
43.508
 
Vitola, Elina Ieva
LAT.gif
DNF
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Men's Singles (9/12)
Final Results
 
GER.gif Loch, Felix
1:25.38042.673+72.707
 
AUT.gif Mueller, Jonas
1:25.62742.855+42.772
 
AUT.gif Gleirscher, David
1:25.82342.957+42.866
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
Ludwig, Johannes
GER.gif
42.936
42.896
1:25.832
5
Langenhan, Max
GER.gif
42.905
42.942
1:25.847
6
Repilov, Roman
RUS.gif
42.930
42.942
1:25.905
7
Berzins, Gints
LAT.gif
43.000
43.021
1:26.021
8
Pavlichenko, Semen
RUS.gif
43.002
43.057
1:26.069
9
Kindl, Wolfgang
AUT.gif
43.001
43.094
1:26.095
10
Fischnaller, Dominik
ITA.gif
43.112
4.058
1:26.170
11
Fischnaller, Kevin
ITA.gif
43.176
43.025
1:26.201
12
Egger, Reinhard
AUT.gif
43.174
43.061
1:26.235
13
Bollmann, Moritz Elias
GER.gif
43.163
43.077
1:26.240
14
Bley, Sebastian
GER.gif
43.216
43.0.34
1:26.250
15
Darznieks, Arturs
LAT.gif
43.215
43.08
1:26.301
16
Rozitis, Riks Kristens
LAT.gif
43.148
43.185
1:26.333
17
Gorbatcevich, Aleksandr
RUS.gif
43.153
43.204
1:26.357
17
Gleirscher, Nico
AUT.gif
43.176
43.181
1:26.357
19
Repilov, Pavel
RUS.gif
43.133
43.244
1:26.377
20
Mazdzer, Chris
USA.gif
43.191
43.213
1:26.404
21
Watts, Reid
CAN.gif
43.250
43.266
1:26.516
22
Sochowicz, Mateusz
POL.gif
43.273
43.262
1:26.535
23
Gustafson, Jonathan Eric
USA.gif
43.312
43.333
1:26.654
24
West, Tucker
USA.gif
43.297
43.424
1:26.721
25
Gufler, Lukas
ITA.gif
43.434
43.364
1:26.798
26
Mandziy, Andriy
UKR.gif
43.326
43.489
1:26.815
27
Ninis, Jozef
SVK.gif
43.439
43.454
1:26.893
28
Dukach, Anton
UKR.gif
43.534
53.554
1:27.088
29
Kohala, Svante
SWE.gif
43.492
43.599
1:27.091
30
Cretu, Valentin
ROU.gif
43.618
43.646
1:27.264
31
Craciun, Eduard-Mihai
ROU.gif
43.715
43.794
1:27.509
32
Gufler, Alex
ITA.gif
43.912
43.925
1:27.837
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Open Doubles (9/12)
Final Results
 
AUT.gif Austria
Steu, Thomas
Koller, Lorenz
1:21.68240.890+40.792
 
GER.gif Germany
Wendl, Tobias
Arlt, Tobias
1:21.69140.817+40.874
 
LAT.gif Latvia
Sics, Andris
Sics, Juris
1:21.78640.828+40.870
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
Eggert, Toni
Benecken, Sascha
GER.gif
40.889
40.897
1:21.786
5
Rieder, Ludwig
Rastner, Patrick
LAT.gif
40.994
40.981
1:21.975
6
Mueller, Yannick
Frauscher, Armin
AUT.gif
41.104
40.981
1:22.104
7
Geueke, Robin Johannes
Gamm, David
GER.gif
41.101
41.004
1:22.105
8
Gudramovics, Oskars
Kalnins, Peteris
LAT.gif
41.048
41.075
1:22.123
9
Nagler, Ivan
Malleier, Fabian
ITA.gif
41.063
41.085
1:22.148
10
Walker, Tristan
Snith, Justin
CAN.gif
41.137
41.147
1:22.284
11
Rieder, Emanuel
Kainzwaldner, Simon
ITA.gif
41.251
41.071
1:22.322
12
Bots, Martins
Plume, Roberts
LAT.gif
41.204
41.148
1:22.352
13
Chmielewski, Wojciech Jerzy
Kowalewski, Jakub
POL.gif
41.347
41.257
1:22.604
14
Kashkin, Vsevolod
Korshunov, Konstantin
RUS.gif
41.363
41.292
1:22.655
15
Mazdzer, Chris
Terdiman, Jayson
USA.gif
41.306
41.365
1:22.671
16
Vavercak, Tomas
Zmij, Matej
SVK.gif
41.550
41.467
1:23.017
17
Denisev, Aleksandr
Antonov, Vladislav
RUS.gif
41.219
41.943
1:23.162
18
Gitlan, Vasile Marian
Serban, Darius
ROU.gif
41.720
41.648
1:23.368
19
Park, Jinyong
Cho, Jung Myung
KOR.gif
41.851
41.666
1:23.517
20
Stakhiv, Ihor
Lysetskyi, Andrii
UKR.gif
41.855
41.894
1:23.749
21
Vejdelek, Filip
Pekny, Zdenek
CZE.gif
42.164
41.926
1:24.090
22
Hoi, Ihor
Levkovych, Rostyslav
UKR.gif
41.902
42.423
1:24.325
23
Mykyievych, Vadym
Babura, Bohdan
UKR.gif
52.837
47.898
1:40.725
24
Turea, Mircea Razvan
Motzca, Sebastian
ROU.gif
51.020
51.345
1:42.365
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Women's Singles (9/12)
Final Results
 
GER.gifGeisenberger, Natalie
1:22.12141.112+41.009
 
AUT.gifEgle, Madeleine
1:22.34941.147+41.202
 
GER.gifBerreiter, Anna
1:22.35741.227+41.130
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
Ivanova, Tatyana
RUS.gif
41.201
41.188
1:22.389
5
Taubitz Julia
GER.gif
41.205
41.279
1:22.484
6
Demchenko, Viktoriia
RUS.gif
41.281
41.266
1:22.547
7
Britcher, Summer
USA.gif
41.339
41.301
1:22.640
8
Voetter, Andrea
ITA.gif
41.418
41.248
1:22.666
9
Zirne, Ulla
LAT.gif
41.384
41.409
1:22.793
10
Farquharson, Ashley
USA.gif
41.448
41.378
1:22.826
11
Eitberger, Dajana
GER.gif
41.378
41.460
1:22.838
12
Tiruma, Eliza
LAT.gif
41.440
41.410
1:22.850
13
Baturina, Ekaterina
RUS.gif
41.330
41.539
1:22.869
14
Aparjode, Kendija
LAT.gif
41.278
41.615
1:22.893
15
Maag, Natalie
SUI.gif
41.547
41.413
1:22.960
16
Schulte, Lisa
AUT.gif
41.549
41.461
1:23.010
17
Hofer, Verena
ITA.gif
41.605
41.505
1:23.110
18
Katnikova, Ekaterina
RUS.gif
41.496
41.629
1:23.125
19
Arndt, Brittney
USA.gif
41.583
41.811
1:23.394
20
Maxwell, Carolyn
CAN.gif
41.706
41.722
1:23.428
21
Tunytska, Yulianna
UKR.gif
41.740
41.713
1:23.453
22
Domaradzka, Klaudia
POL.gif
41.755
41.832
1:23.587
23
Frisch, Aileen Christina
KOR.gif
41.833
41.787
1:23.620
24
Prock, Hannah
AUT.gif
41.346
42.299
1:23.645
25
Ravenna, Veronica Maria
ARG.gif
41.898
41.908
1:23.806
26
Stramaturaru, Raluca
ROU.gif
41.824
42.011
1:23.835
27
Zoeggeler, Nina
ITA.gif
41.868
41.977
1:23.845
28
Stetskiv, Olena
UKR.gif
41.936
41.911
1:23.847
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