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The 2019 FIL European Luge Championships took place under the auspices of the International Luge Federation at the Oberhof bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track in Oberhof, Germany from 9 to 10 February 2019.
2019 FIL European Luge Championships | |
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Venue | Oberhof bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track, Oberhof, Germany |
Dates | 9–10 February |
Competitors | 81 from 14 nations |
Four events were held.[1]
Date | Time | Events |
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9 February | 09:35 | Doubles 1st run |
11:05 | Doubles 2nd run | |
12:35 | Men 1st run | |
14:15 | Men 2nd run | |
10 February | 09:00 | Women 1st run |
10:25 | Women 2nd run | |
13:40 | Team relay |
* Host nation (Germany)
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Men's singles[2] |
Semen Pavlichenko Russia | 1:26.203 | Roman Repilov Russia | 1:26.247 | Kristers Aparjods Latvia | 1:26.384 |
Women's singles[3] |
Natalie Geisenberger Germany | 1:22.810 | Tatjana Hüfner Germany | 1:23.033 | Dajana Eitberger Germany | 1:23.127 |
Doubles[4] |
Germany Tobias Wendl Tobias Arlt | 1:21.951 | Germany Toni Eggert Sascha Benecken | 1:22.151 | Latvia Andris Šics Juris Šics | 1:22.274 |
Team relay[5] |
Italy Andrea Voetter Dominik Fischnaller Ivan Nagler / Fabian Malleier | 2:22.827 | Germany Natalie Geisenberger Johannes Ludwig Tobias Wendl / Tobias Arlt | 2:22.943 | Latvia Elīza Cauce Inārs Kivlenieks Andris Šics / Juris Šics | 2:23.256 |
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