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The 2016 FIL World Luge Championships took place under the auspices of the International Luge Federation at Königssee, Germany from 29 to 31 January 2016.
Four events will be held.[1]
Date | Time | Events |
---|---|---|
29 January | 09:00 | Sprint qualification |
14:45 | Sprint final | |
30 January | 12:45 | Doubles first run |
14:00 | Doubles second run | |
15:20 | Women first run | |
17:05 | Women second run | |
31 January | 10:15 | Men first run |
12:25 | Men second run | |
14:00 | Team relay |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Men's singles[2] |
Felix Loch Germany | 1:38.864 | Ralf Palik Germany | 1:39.287 | Wolfgang Kindl Austria | 1:39.553 |
Men's sprint[3] |
Felix Loch Germany | 38.574 | Andi Langenhan Germany | 38.794 | Ralf Palik Germany | 38.808 |
Women's singles[4] |
Natalie Geisenberger Germany | 1:40.799 | Martina Kocher Switzerland | 1:41.038 | Tatiana Ivanova Russia | 1:41.055 |
Women's sprint[5] |
Martina Kocher Switzerland | 39.451 | Natalie Geisenberger Germany | 39.486 | Dajana Eitberger Germany | 39.537 |
Doubles[6] |
Tobias Wendl/Tobias Arlt Germany | 1:38.975 | Toni Eggert/Sascha Benecken Germany | 1:39.586 | Christian Oberstolz/Patrick Gruber Italy | 1:40.728 |
Doubles' sprint[7] |
Tobias Wendl/Tobias Arlt Germany | 39.032 | Peter Penz/Georg Fischler Austria | 39.261 | Christian Oberstolz/Patrick Gruber Italy | 39.428 |
Team relay[8] |
Germany Natalie Geisenberger Felix Loch Tobias Wendl/Tobias Arlt | 2:44.062 | Latvia Elīza Tīruma Inārs Kivlenieks Andris Šics/Juris Šics | 2:45.614 | Canada Alex Gough Mitchel Malyk Tristan Walker/Justin Snith | 2:45.907 |
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