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The 34th Junior World Luge Championships took place under the auspices of the International Luge Federation at Innsbruck, Austria from 1 to 2 February 2019.
Four events will be held.[1]
Date | Events |
---|---|
2 February | Junior men first run |
Junior men second run | |
Junior women first run | |
Junior women second run | |
3 February | Junior doubles first run |
Junior doubles second run | |
Team relay |
Event | Gold | Time | Silver | Time | Bronze | Time |
Junior Men's[2] | Max Langenhan Germany | 1:41.403 | Bastian Schulte Austria | 1:41.746 | Lukas Gufler Italy | 1:41.931 |
Junior Women's[3] | Cheyenne Rosenthal Germany | 1:21.364 | Verena Hofer Italy | 1:21.388 | Jessica Degenhardt Germany | 1:21.438 |
Junior Doubles[4] | Germany Hannes Orlamünder Paul Gubitz | 1:20.623 | Russia Dmitry Buchnev Daniil Kilseev | 1:20.830 | Russia Andrey Shander Semen Mikov | 1:21.198 |
Team Relay[5] | Austria Lisa Schulte Bastian Schulte Juri Gatt Riccardo Schöpf | 2:10.926 | Germany Cheyenne Rosenthal Max Langenhan Hannes Orlamünder Paul Gubitz | 2:10.954 | Russia Tatiana Tcvetova Alexey Dmitriev Dmitry Buchnev Daniil Kilseev | 2:11.174 |
* Host nation (Austria)
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