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The 35th Junior World Luge Championships took place under the auspices of the International Luge Federation in Oberhof, Germany from 21 to 22 February 2020.[1]
2020 Junior World Luge Championships | |
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Location | Oberhof bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track, Oberhof, Germany |
Dates | 21–22 February |
Four events were held.
All times are local (UTC+1).
Date | Time | Events |
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21 February | 09:30 | Junior men 1st run |
Junior men 2nd run | ||
12:30 | Junior women 1st run | |
Junior women 2nd run | ||
22 February | 10:00 | Junior doubles 1st run |
Junior doubles 2nd run | ||
13:00 | Team relay |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Junior Men's singles[2] | Moritz Bollmann Germany | 1:30.057 | Gints Bērziņš Latvia | 1:30.261 | David Nößler Germany | 1:30.429 |
Junior Women's singles[3] | Jessica Degenhardt Germany | 1:23.315 | Diana Loginova Russia | 1:23.331 | Lisa Schulte Austria | 1:23.387 |
Junior Doubles[4] | Russia Dmitry Buchnev Daniil Kilseev | 1:17.619 | Germany Max Ewald Jakob Jannusch | 1:17.840 | Russia Mikhail Karnaukhov Iurii Chirva | 1:17.873 |
Team relay[5] | Germany Jessica Degenhardt Moritz Bollmann Max Ewald Jakob Jannusch | 2:16.409 | Latvia Elīna Ieva Vītola Gints Bērziņš Eduards Ševics-Mikeļševics Lūkass Krasts | 2:16.529 | Russia Diana Loginova Matvey Perestoronin Dmitry Buchnev Daniil Kilseev | 2:16.785 |
* Host nation (Germany)
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