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The men's singles luge competition at the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid was held from 13 to 16 February, at Mt. Van Hoevenberg Olympic Bobsled Run.[1][2]
Men's singles at the XIII Olympic Winter Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Mt. Van Hoevenberg Olympic Bobsled Run | ||||||||||||
Dates | 13–16 February | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 30 from 13 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning time | 2:54.796 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Rank[1] | Athlete | Country | Run 1 | Run 2 | Run 3 | Run 4 | Total |
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Bernhard Glass | East Germany | 43.609 | 43.780 | 43.925 | 43.482 | 2:54.796 | |
Paul Hildgartner | Italy | 43.652 | 44.000 | 43.708 | 44.012 | 2:55.372 | |
Anton Winkler | West Germany | 43.885 | 44.045 | 44.310 | 44.305 | 2:56.545 | |
4 | Dettlef Günther | East Germany | 43.199 | 43.555 | 46.879 | 43.530 | 2:57.163 |
5 | Gerhard Sandbichler | Austria | 44.128 | 44.711 | 44.305 | 44.307 | 2:57.451 |
6 | Franz Wilhelmer | Austria | 44.162 | 44.783 | 44.159 | 44.379 | 2:57.483 |
7 | Gerhard Böhmer | West Germany | 44.010 | 44.741 | 44.434 | 44.584 | 2:57.769 |
8 | Anton Wembacher | West Germany | 44.308 | 44.549 | 44.835 | 44.320 | 2:58.012 |
9 | Albert Graf | Austria | 44.253 | 44.524 | 44.815 | 44.431 | 2:58.023 |
10 | Jindřich Zeman | Czechoslovakia | 44.901 | 45.438 | 45.571 | 45.025 | 3:00.935 |
11 | Bruce Smith | Canada | 45.442 | 45.305 | 45.479 | 44.848 | 3:01.074 |
12 | Jeff Tucker | United States | 45.158 | 45.311 | 45.427 | 45.400 | 3:01.296 |
13 | Rainer Gassner | Liechtenstein | 45.283 | 45.956 | 45.907 | 44.927 | 3:02.073 |
14 | Neil Townshend | Great Britain | 46.726 | 45.037 | 45.037 | 45.278 | 3:02.078 |
15 | John Fee | United States | 45.328 | 45.407 | 46.032 | 45.345 | 3:02.112 |
16 | Jeremy Palmer-Tomkinson | Great Britain | 45.191 | 46.947 | 45.060 | 45.066 | 3:02.264 |
17 | Mark Jensen | Canada | 45.150 | 46.218 | 45.363 | 46.079 | 3:02.810 |
18 | Stefan Kjernholm | Sweden | 44.565 | 44.905 | 44.900 | 48.538 | 3:02.908 |
19 | Koji Kuriyama | Japan | 45.820 | 45.872 | 45.852 | 45.538 | 3:03.082 |
20 | Richard Stithem | United States | 45.418 | 45.938 | 46.245 | 45.491 | 3:03.092 |
21 | Ernst Haspinger | Italy | 43.435 | 43.833 | 43.592 | 52.556 | 3:03.416 |
22 | Derek Prentice | Great Britain | 45.502 | 45.880 | 46.425 | 46.715 | 3:04.522 |
23 | Takashi Takagi | Japan | 45.294 | 51.003 | 45.575 | 47.692 | 3:09.564 |
- | Wolfgang Schädler | Liechtenstein | 45.751 | 48.568 | DNS | - | - |
- | Dainis Bremze | Soviet Union | 43.559 | 1:21.445 | DNS | - | - |
- | Hans Rinn | East Germany | 43.802 | 1:24.301 | DNS | - | - |
- | Vladimír Resl | Czechoslovakia | 44.255 | DNF | - | - | - |
- | Markus Kägi | Switzerland | 54.224 | DNS | - | - | - |
- | Karl Brunner | Italy | DNF | - | - | - | - |
- | Ueli Schenkel | Switzerland | DNF | - | - | - | - |
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