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The 2024 FIL European Luge Championships were held from 13 to 14 January 2024 in Innsbruck, Austria.[1]
2024 FIL European Luge Championships | |
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Venue | Olympic Sliding Centre Innsbruck |
Location | Innsbruck, Austria |
Dates | 13–14 January |
Five events were held.[2]
All times are local (UTC+1).
Date | Time | Events |
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13 January | 09:00 | 1st run Women |
10:30 | 2nd run Women | |
11:55 | 1st run Doubles Men | |
12:43 | 1st run Doubles Women | |
13:40 | 2nd run Doubles Men | |
14:32 | 2nd run Doubles Women | |
14 January | 10:00 | 1st run Men |
11:30 | 2nd run Men | |
13:30 | Team relay |
* Host nation (Austria)
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Men's singles[3] | Jonas Müller Austria | 1:38.655 | Nico Gleirscher Austria | 1:38.981 | Max Langenhan Germany | 1:39.083 |
Women's singles[4] | Madeleine Egle Austria | 1:19.200 | Julia Taubitz Germany | 1:19.224 | Anna Berreiter Germany | 1:19.439 |
Men's doubles[5] | Austria Thomas Steu Wolfgang Kindl | 1:18.690 | Latvia Mārtiņš Bots Roberts Plūme | 1:18.862 | Germany Tobias Wendl Tobias Arlt | 1:18.986 |
Women's doubles[6] | Germany Jessica Degenhardt Cheyenne Rosenthal | 1:20.178 | Italy Andrea Vötter Marion Oberhofer | 1:20.192 | Latvia Marta Robežniece Kitija Bogdanova | 1:20.438 |
Team relay[7] | Austria Madeleine Egle Thomas Steu / Wolfgang Kindl Jonas Müller Selina Egle / Lara Michaela Kipp | 2:52.190 | Germany Julia Taubitz Tobias Wendl / Tobias Arlt Max Langenhan Jessica Degenhardt / Cheyenne Rosenthal | 2:52.376 | Italy Verena Hofer Emanuel Rieder / Simon Kainzwaldner Dominik Fischnaller Andrea Vötter / Marion Oberhofer | 2:52.651 |
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