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


Friday, December 18th
08:59 Men's Singles Nations Cup
10:15 Women's Singles Nations Cup
11:00 Open Doubles Nations Cup

Saturday, December 19th
08:55 Open Doubles Run 1
10:15 Open Doubles Run 2
11:50 Women's Singles Run 1
13:15 Women's Singles Run 2


Sunday, December 20th
08:25 Men's Singles Run 1
10:00 Men's Singles Run 2

12:00 Open Doubles Sprint
12:45 Women's Singles Sprint
13:25 Men's Singles Sprint
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Men's Singles
Nations Cup Results
The Top 19 Athletes will qualify for the Run 1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Gorbatcevich, Aleksandr
RUS.gif
52.688
2
Dukach, Anton
UKR.gif
52.698
3
Mandziy, Andriy
UKR.gif
52.786
4
Berzins, Gints
LAT.gif
52.832
5
Fedorov, Stepan
RUS.gif
52.840
6
Rozitis, Riks Kristens
LAT.gif
52.850
7
Ninis, Jozef
SVK.gif
52.890
8
Felderer, Leon
ITA.gif
52.966
9
Eissler, Chris Rene
GER.gif
52.980
10
Sochowicz, Mateusz
POL.gif
52.996
11
Darznieks, Arturs
LAT.gif
53.006
12
Gufler, Lukas
ITA.gif
53.116
13
Kohala, Svante
SWE.gif
53.227
14
Staudinger, Ruper
GBR.gif
53.294
15
Cretu, Valentin
ROU.gif
53.311
16
Simonak, Jakub
SVK.gif
53.353
17
Nikolajev, Mirza
BIH.gif
53.525
18
Gufler, Alex
ITA.gif
53.532
19
Tarnawski, Kacper
POL.gif
53.577
20
Lejsek, Michael
CZE.gif
53.649
21
Angelov, Pavel Rusinov
BUL.gif
53.835
22
Craciun, Eduard-Mihai
ROU.gif
53.911
23
Husla, Jozef
SVK.gif
53.947
24
Skupek, Marian
SVK.gif
54.213
25
Lim, Namkyu
KOR.gif
54.243
26
Lien, Te-An
TPE.gif
54.478
27
Farrar, Luke
GBR.gif
54.864
28
Thompson, Raymond Matthew
GBR.gif
54.979
29
Siscanu, Ionut
MDA.gif
55.496
30
Oprea, Iulian
MDA.gif
55.979
 
Turea, Theodor Andrei Aurelian
ROU.gif
DNF
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Open Doubles
Nations Cup Results
The Top 12 Teams will qualify for the Run 1
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Denisev, Aleksandr
Antonov, Vladislav
RUS.gif
43.543
2
Chmielewski, Wojciech Jerzy
Kowalewski, Jakub
POL.gif
43.767
3
Park, Jinyong
Cho, Jung Myung
KOR.gif
43.945
4
Gatt, Juri Thomas
Schoepf, Riccardo Martin
AUT.gif
44.054
5
Vavercak, Tomas
Zmij, Matej
SVK.gif
44.086
6
Stakhiv, Ihor
Lysetskyi, Andrii
UKR.gif
44.119
7
Gitlan, Vasile Marian
Serban, Darius
ROU.gif
44.271
8
Turea, Mircea Razvan
Motzca, Sebastian
ROU.gif
44.385
9
Vejdelek, Filip
Pekny, Zdenek
CZE.gif
44.402
10
Siscanu, Ionut
Oprea, Iulian
MDA.gif
45.327
11
Gudramovics, Oskars
Kalnins, Peteris
LAT.gif
45.673
12
Hoi, Ihor
Levkovych, Rostyslav
UKR.gif
46.630
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Women's Singles
Nations Cup Results
The Top 17 Athletes will qualify for the Run 1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Prock, Hannah
AUT.gif
56.686
2
Hofer, Verena
ITA.gif
56.406
3
Berreiter, Anna
GER.gif
56.448
4
Maag, Natalie
SUI.gif
56.518
5
Smaha, Olena
UKR.gif
56.761
6
Oberhofer, Marion
ITA.gif
56.783
7
Berzina, Sigita
LAT.gif
56.795
8
Zoeggeler, Nina
ITA.gif
56.831
9
Ravenna, Veronica Maria
ARG.gif
56.874
10
Frisch, Aileen Christina
KOR.gif
56.897
11
Domaradzka, Klaudia
POL.gif
56.993
12
Stramaturaru, Raluca
ROU.gif
57.017
13
Baturina, Ekaterina
RUS.gif
57.093
14
Stetskiv, Olena
UKR.gif
57.329
15
Jamroz, Natalia
POL.gif
57.422
16
Simonakova, Katarina
SVK.gif
57.452
17
Manolescu, Mihaela-Carmen
ROU.gif
57.454
18
Jung, Hyesun
KOR.gif
57.483
19
Zirne, Ulla
LAT.gif
57.596
20
Obratov, Daria
NED.gif
57.698
21
Kohala, Tove
SWE.gif
57.979
22
Marinova, Detelina
BUL.gif
58.018
23
Cezikova, Anna
CZE.gif
58.200
24
Descalui, Doina
MDA.gif
58.770
25
Obratov, Dania
NED.gif
59.713
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Open Doubles (5/12)
Final Results

 

GER.gif Germany
Wendl, Tobias
Arlt, Tobias
1:26.96243.464+43.498

 

GER.gif Germany
Eggert, Toni
Benecken, Sascha
1:27.00243.536+43.466

 

LAT.gif Latvia
Sics, Andris
Sics, Juris
1:27.20443.693+43.511

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
Gudramovics, Oskars
Kalnins, Peteris
LAT.gif
43.613
43.645
1:27.258
5
Denisev, Aleksandr
Antonov, Vladislav
RUS.gif
43.589
43.735
1:27.324
6
Rieder, Ludwig
Rastner, Patrick
ITA.gif
43.799
43.588
1:27.367
7
Steu, Thomas
Koller, Lorenz
AUT.gif
44.009
43.381
1:27.390
8
Rieder, Emanuel
Kainzwaldner, Simon
ITA.gif
43.795
43.681
1:27.476
9
Orlamuender, Hannes
Gubitz, Paul Constantin
GER.gif
44.007
43.625
1:27.632
10
Nagler, Ivan
Malleier, Fabian
ITA.gif
43.976
43.690
1:27.666
11
Chmielewski, Wojciech Jerzy
Kowalewski, Jakub
POL.gif
43.823
43.853
1:27.676
12
Yuzhakov, Vladislav
Prokhorov, Iurii
RUS.gif
43.945
43.734
1:27.679
13
Park, Jinyong
Cho, Jung Myung
KOR.gif
43.953
43.834
1:27.787
14
Mueller, Yannick
Frauscher, Armin
AUT.gif
44.249
43.576
1:27.825
15
Bots, Martins
Plume, Roberts
LAT.gif
43.593
44.358
1:27.951
16
Gatt, Juri Thomas
Schoepf, Riccardo Martin
AUT.gif
43.938
44.072
1:28.010
17
Stakhiv, Ihor
Lysetskyi, Andrii
UKR.gif
44.108
44.081
1:28.189
18
Vavercak, Tomas
Zmij, Matej
SVK.gif
44.109
44.116
1:28.225
19
Vejdelek, Filip
Pekny, Zdenek
CZE.gif
44.403
44.356
1:28.759
20
Gitlan, Vasile Marian
Serban, Darius
ROU.gif
44.245
44.564
1:28.809
21
Turea, Mircea Razvan
Motzca, Sebastian
ROU.gif
44.525
44.429
1:28.954
22
Siscanu, Ionut
Oprea, Iulian
MDA.gif
44.880
46.801
1:31.681
23
Hoi, Ihor
Levkovych, Rostyslav
UKR.gif
45.878
47.246
1:33.124
 
Kashkin, Vsevolod
Korshunov, Konstantin
RUS.gif
43.609
DNF
DNF
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Women's Singles (5/12)
Final Results

 

GER.gifTaubitz Julia
1:52.46256.245+56.217

 

GER.gif Geisenberger, Natalie
1:52.56856.170+56.398

 

LAT.gifTiruma, Eliza
1:52.72856.428+56.300

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
Egle, Madeleine
AUT.gif
56.548
56.273
1:52.824
5
Voetter, Andrea
ITA.gif
56.330
56.534
1:52.864
6
Katnikova, Ekaterina
RUS.gif
56.636
56.530
1:53.166
7
Ivanova, Tatyana
RUS.gif
56.771
56.447
1:53.218
8
Maag, Natalie
SUI.gif
56.626
56.600
1:53.226
9
Berreiter, Anna
GER.gif
56.419
56.832
1:53.251
10
Prock, Hannah
AUT.gif
56.738
56.524
1:53.262
11
Schulte, Lisa
AUT.gif
56.893
56.537
1:53.430
12
Aparjode, Kendija
LAT.gif
56.698
57.153
1:53.551
13
Eitberger, Dajana
GER.gif
57.441
56.201
1:53.642
14
Stramaturaru, Raluca
ROU.gif
57.027
56.917
1:53.944
15
Baturina, Ekaterina
RUS.gif
56.789
57.189
1:53.978
16
Berzina, Sigita
LAT.gif
57.013
56.984
1:53.997
17
Hofer, Verena
ITA.gif
57.328
56.680
1:54.008
18
Ravenna, Veronica Maria
ARG.gif
57.099
56.924
1:54.023
19
Frisch, Aileen Christina
KOR.gif
57.094
56.960
1:54.050
20
Stetskiv, Olena
UKR.gif
57.150
56.986
1:54.136
21
Oberhofer, Marion
ITA.gif
57.003
57.155
1:54.158
22
Zoeggeler, Nina
ITA.gif
57.119
57.103
1:54.222
23
Domaradzka, Klaudia
POL.gif
57.088
57.320
1:54.408
24
Demchenko, Viktoriia
RUS.gif
57.739
56.752
1:54.491
25
Simonakova, Katarina
SVK.gif
57.328
57.339
1:54.667
26
Manolescu, Mihaela-Carmen
ROU.gif
57.377
57.299
1:54.676
27
Smaha, Olena
UKR.gif
57.202
57.534
1:54.736
28
Jamroz, Natalia
POL.gif
57.751
57.789
1:55.540
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Men's Singles (5/12)
Final Results

 

GER.gif Loch, Felix
1:43.86151.987+51.874

 

AUT.gif Gleirscher, Nico
1:44.05952.016+52.043

 

ITA.gif Fischnaller, Dominik
1:244.06352.137+51.926

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Run 1
Run 2
Result
4
Mueller, Jonas
AUT.gif
52.048
52.020
1:44.068
5
Fischnaller, Kevin
ITA.gif
51.957
52.171
1:44.128
6
Ludwig, Johannes
GER.gif
52.090
52.068
1:44.158
7
Pavlichenko, Semen
RUS.gif
52.144
52.077
1:44.221
8
Gorbatcevich, Aleksandr
RUS.gif
52.158
52.089
1:44.247
9
Gleirscher, David
AUT.gif
52.131
52.142
1:44.273
10
Rozitis, Riks Kristens
LAT.gif
52.151
52.211
1:44.362
11
Langenhan, Max
GER.gif
52.257
52.114
1:44.371
12
Repilov, Roman
RUS.gif
52.287
52.099
1:44.386
13
Kindl, Wolfgang
AUT.gif
52.203
52.218
1:44.421
14
Mandziy, Andriy
UKR.gif
52.270
52.234
1:44.504
15
Egger, Reinhard
AUT.gif
52.308
52.201
1:44.509
16
Darznieks, Arturs
LAT.gif
52.240
52.299
1:44.539
17
Eissler, Chris Rene
GER.gif
52.311
52.25
1:44.563
18
Berzins, Gints
LAT.gif
52.252
52.395
1:44.647
19
Ninis, Jozef
SVK.gif
52.475
52.408
1:44.883
20
Dukach, Anton
UKR.gif
52.501
52.441
1:44.942
21
Fedorov, Stepan
RUS.gif
52.566
52.435
1:45.001
22
Gufler, Lukas
ITA.gif
52.582
52.429
1:45.011
23
Felderer, Leon
ITA.gif
52.592
52.443
1:45.035
24
Bollmann, Moritz Elias
GER.gif
52.462
52.605
1:45.068
25
Sochowicz, Mateusz
POL.gif
52.574
52.543
1:45.117
26
Cretu, Valentin
ROU.gif
52.736
52.655
1:45.391
27
Tarnawski, Kacper
POL.gif
52.877
52.819
1:45.696
28
Staudinger, Rupert
GBR.gif
52.930
52.845
1:45.775
29
Nikolajev, Mirza
BIH.gif
53.315
53.039
1:46.354
30
Gufler, Alex
ITA.gif
53.180
53.176
1:46.356
31
Simonak, Jakub
SVK.gif
53.925
52.963
1:46.888
  Kohala, Svante
SWE.gif
DSQ
-
DSQ
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Open Doubles Sprint (6/12)
Final Results
 
GER.gif Germany
Eggert, Toni
Benecken, Sascha
30.972
 
AUT.gif Austria
Steu, Thomas
Koller, Lorenz
31.025
 
GER.gif Germany
Wendl, Tobias
Arlt, Tobias
31.081
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Rieder, Emanuel
Kainzwaldner, Simon
ITA.gif
31.123
5
Rieder, Ludwig
Rastner, Patrick
ITA.gif
31.142
6
Orlamuender, Hannes
Gubitz, Paul Constantin
GER.gif
31.164
7
Sics, Andris
Sics, Juris
LAT.gif
31.190
8
Nagler, Ivan
Malleier, Fabian
ITA.gif
31.20
9
Bots, Martins
Plume, Roberts
LAT.gif
31.222
10
Mueller, Yannick
Frauscher, Armin
AUT.gif
31.236
11
Chmielewski, Wojciech
Kowalewski, Jakub
POL.gif
31.287
12
Park, Jinyong
Cho, Jung Myung
KOR.gif
31.422
13
Yuzhakov, Vladislav
Prokhorov, Iurii
RUS.gif
31.715
14
Gudramovics, Oskars
Kalnins, Peteris
LAT.gif
32.644
  Denisev, Aleksandr
Antonov, Vladislav
RUS.gif
DSQ
 
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Women's Singles Sprint (6/12)
Final Results

 

GER.gif Taubitz, Julia
38.782

 

GER.gif Geisenberger, Natalie
38.956

 

GER.gif Eitberger, Dajana
38.971
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Ivanova, Tatyana
RUS.gif
39.046
5
Prock, Hannah
AUT.gif
39.047
6
Tiruma, Eliza
LAT.gif
39.069
7
Aparjode, Kendija
LAT.gif
39.070
8
Egle, Madeleine
AUT.gif
39.191
9
Schulte, Lisa
AUT.gif
39.207
10
Katnikova, Ekaterina
RUS.gif
39.214
11
Voetter, Andrea
ITA.gif
39.245
12
Maag, Natalie
SUI.gif
39.263
13
Berreiter, Anna
GER.gif
39.282
14
Baturina, Ekaterina
RUS.gif
39.591
15
Stramaturaru, Raluca
ROU.gif
39.727
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    • As far as I am concerned, there are two very simple problems: infrastructure and the lack of cooperation between sports federations. Let me explain. The MiCo2026 Olympics will provide virtually no legacy in ice sports, there is still a lack of an indoor hall, there is no federal centre that has been promised for so many years. It could have been an opportunity to make a nice roof in Baselga di Pinè, but instead they preferred to make temporary facilities in Rho.   The second problem is the total lack of cooperation between roller skating and speed skating, we have a huge pool and we are not exploiting it. Fortunately we are doing a few small collegiate events, the technical collaboration with the Netherlands absolutely must be exploited.   I am not so negative however about the current situation, Ghiotto practically on the 10k seems to be off the scale (watch out for the Czech and Norwegian) and he can medal in the 5k and drag the pursuit team. In the mass start you have more cards in both the men's and women's, let's see what Fontana does. And a Fontana-Peveri-Lollobrigida pursuit team can also play for a third place
    • Canada Team Size Prediction for Winter Olympic Games 2026 Milano Cortina   Ski Sports   Alpine Skiing  (13) - That's been the team size the last couple of Olympics so it's a safe bet again. Cross Country Skiing  (10) - Not too familiar with the qualification system. Probably around 6 men and 4 women. Ski Jumping  (5) - Loutitt, Strate and Maurer for sure on the women's side. Possibly a 4th will qualify. On the men's side, if Bowd-Clowes returns, then he should also qualify. Nordic Combined  (0) - Been a nonexistent sport for a while. No athletes competing in the World Cup or Continental Cup. Freestyle Skiing  (32) - Should qualify a team in mixed aerials which means a maximum team size of 32 athletes. Which athletes in which disciplines to be determined. Snowboarding  (24) - Full teams in slopestyle and big air. Then somewhere between 1-4 athletes in the other disciplines. Biathlon  (6) - Based on the Nations Cup last year, the men finished outside the top 20 and wouldn't qualify a relay team (and that's without Russia and Belarus). With Christian Gow's retirement, that makes things even more difficult. Women's relay should still qualify though. Ski Mountaineering  (1) - Gonna be optimistic here and say that one athlete will qualify either through the World Rankings or continental quota.     Skating Sports   Speed Skating  (16) - 7 to 8 men, 8 to 9 women. For now, I'll say 8 of each gender. Short Track Speed Skating  (10) - Full team size. With the current skill level of the team, anything else would be a tragedy. Figure Skating  (12) - Most likely 1 man (I hope) and 1 woman, then 2-3 pairs and 2-3 ice dance couples. For now, let's say 2 in pairs and 3 in ice dance.     Sleigh Sports   Luge  (7) - 2 women + 1 entry in each of the other disciplines Skeleton  (4) - 1 or 2 men + 2 or 3 women Bobsleigh  (14) - 2 men's crews (in both events) and 3 women's crews (in both events)     Team Sports   Curling  (12) - Full team or else you might as well burn the federation to the ground. Ice Hockey  (48) - Both men's and women's teams already qualified       Total Optimistic Prediction  -  (229) Total Pessimistic Prediction  - (184)   Total Realistic Prediction  -  (214)
    • Besides, I think Eitrem will be better than Ghiotto. You can see it after 1500 meters. He is younger. The whole Norwegian team is also in great shape. You just have to look at the team Norway has, how many new and young skaters there are and in our group A there is one Trentini, who takes last place. In every winter sport we invest too little money to be counted.   If Eitrem has the same form over long distances as he does over 1500 metres, he will dominate this season, not Ghiotto or Roest.
    • Looking at last season's 1st World Cup, it's worse for now and it should be the other way around. Bosa out of shape, Trentini weak. Both will drop to a lower group. It's similar to skeleton, i.e. regression instead of progress. I hope this doesn't mean Ghiotto is also in weaker form, because it could end up with 0 podiums this weekend.
    • In general, our picture for a little over 1 year until the home games looks like this:     - the women's sector is still based on one Lollo, who is 3 years older than 2022, - the women's and men's sprint sector is based on one Bosa and possibly the young Pergher (0% possobility for medal in 2026), - Ghiotto has made a lot of progress and that is a big plus. He could result to give our even 3 medals, including 1/2 gold. Our team's performance also depends to a large extent on Ghiotto's form, - the rest of the men's team is basically unchanged. There is Giovannoni in the mass start, there is Malfatti in the longer distances, but they are not competitors on the podium of a major event.   I will repeat myself: if Ghiotto continues to make such progress, we will probably win 3 medals, 2 of which gold and it will be a success. If something doesn`t work out, an injury, illness, etc. (we know from Vitozzi that this can happen to anyone), then it could be very bad. By the way, this also applies to other sports: the above-mentioned Vitozzi in biathlon, Goggia in downhill, Brignone in giant slalom, etc.
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