2019–20 Luge World Cup
The 2019–20 Luge World Cup was a multi race tournament over a season for Luge, organised by the FIL. The season started 23 November 2019 in Innsbruck, Austria, and finished 1 March 2020 in Königssee, Germany.
Winners | |
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Men's singles | Roman Repilov |
Men's sprint | Roman Repilov |
Doubles | Toni Eggert / Sascha Benecken |
Doubles sprint | Andris Šics / Juris Šics |
Women's singles | Julia Taubitz |
Women's sprint | Julia Taubitz |
Team relay | Italy & Russia |
Competitions | |
Venues | 9/9 |
Calendar
Venue | Date | Details |
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Innsbruck | 23–24 November | Team Relay |
Lake Placid | 30 November–1 December | Sprint |
Whistler (Vancouver) | 13–14 December | Sprint |
Altenberg | 11–12 January | Team Relay |
Lillehammer | 18–19 January | Team Relay/FIL European Championships |
Sigulda | 25–26 January | Sprint |
Oberhof | 1–2 February | Team Relay |
Sochi | 14–16 February | World Championships (Doesn't count toward to the World Cup standings) |
Winterberg | 22–23 February | Team Relay |
Königssee | 29 February–1 March | Team Relay |
Results
Men's singles
Event: | Gold: | Time | Silver: | Time | Bronze: | Time |
Innsbruck | Jonas Müller | 1:41.015 (50.539 / 50.476) |
Roman Repilov | 1:41.162 (50.779 / 50.383) |
Dominik Fischnaller | 1:41.207 (50.659 / 50.548) |
Lake Placid | Jonas Müller | 1:41.437 (50.624 / 50.813) |
Tucker West | 1:41.458 (50.607 / 50.851) |
Dominik Fischnaller | 1:41.489 (50.769 / 50.720) |
Lake Placid (Sprint) | Roman Repilov | 32.158 | Tucker West | 32.191 | Jonas Müller | 32.280 |
Whistler | Roman Repilov | 1:39.713 (49.874 / 49.839) |
Felix Loch | 1:39.860 (49.903 / 49.957) |
Dominik Fischnaller | 1:39.884 (49.959 / 49.925) |
Whistler (Sprint) | Reinhard Egger | 36.449 | Roman Repilov | 36.456 | Jonas Müller | 36.493 |
Altenberg | David Gleirscher | 1:48.150 (54.219 / 53.931) |
Dominik Fischnaller | 1:48.383 (54.409 / 53.974) |
Felix Loch | 1:48.420 (54.523 / 53.897) |
Lillehammer | Dominik Fischnaller | 1:37.737 (48.763 / 48.974) |
Semen Pavlichenko | 1:37.911 (48.761 / 49.150) |
Roman Repilov | 1:37.965 (48.889 / 49.076) |
Sigulda | Johannes Ludwig | 1:37.246 (48.898 / 48.348) |
Roman Repilov | 1:37.263 (48.927 / 48.336) |
David Gleirscher | 1:37.268 (48.695 / 48.573) |
Sigulda (Sprint) | Semen Pavlichenko | 29.082 | Dominik Fischnaller | 29.151 | David Gleirscher | 29.156 |
Oberhof | Johannes Ludwig | 1:28.267 (44.745 / 43.522) |
Semen Pavlichenko | 1:28.431 (44.743 / 43.688) |
Inārs Kivlenieks | 1:28.437 (44.365 / 44.072) |
Winterberg | Johannes Ludwig | 1:52.285 (55.662 / 56.623) |
Kristers Aparjods | 1:52.464 (56.084 / 56.380) |
Sebastian Bley | 1:52.507 (55.909 / 56.598) |
Königssee | Semen Pavlichenko | 1:38.359 (49.026 / 49.333) |
Jonas Müller | 1:38.362 (49.058 / 49.304) |
Roman Repilov | 1:38.426 (49.130 / 49.296) |
Women's singles
Event: | Gold: | Time | Silver: | Time | Bronze: | Time |
Innsbruck | Tatiana Ivanova | 1:21.304 (40.875 / 40.429) |
Summer Britcher | 1:21.414 (40.693 / 40.721) |
Julia Taubitz |
1:21.468 (40.728 / 40.740) |
Jessica Tiebel | 1:21.468 (40.674 / 40.794) | |||||
Lake Placid | Julia Taubitz | 1:27.484 (43.826 / 43.658) |
Emily Sweeney | 1:27.551 (43.863 / 43.688) |
Victoria Demchenko | 1:27.706 (43.883 / 43.823) |
Lake Placid (Sprint) | Julia Taubitz | 37.187 | Summer Britcher | 37.238 | Emily Sweeney | 37.369 |
Whistler | Tatiana Ivanova | 1:17.378 (38.736 / 38.642) |
Anna Berreiter | 1:17.569 (38.745 / 38.824) |
Victoria Demchenko | 1:17.599 (38.868 / 38.731) |
Whistler (Sprint) | Tatiana Ivanova | 27.839 | Emily Sweeney | 27.883 | Cheyenne Rosenthal | 27.904 |
Altenberg | Julia Taubitz | 1:44.264 (52.092 / 52.172) |
Tatiana Ivanova | 1:44.436 (52.197 / 52.239) |
Andrea Vötter | 1:44.647 (52.403 / 52.244) |
Lillehammer | Tatiana Ivanova | 1:35.482 (47.826 / 47.656) |
Summer Britcher | 1:35.599 (47.827 / 47.772) |
Julia Taubitz | 1:35.624 (47.753 / 47.871) |
Sigulda | Julia Taubitz | 1:24.944 (42.632 / 42.312) |
Tatiana Ivanova | 1:25.059 (42.634 / 42.425) |
Elīza Cauce | 1:25.094 (42.606 / 42.488) |
Sigulda (Sprint) | Julia Taubitz | 31.334 | Victoria Demchenko | 31.403 | Tatiana Ivanova | 31.458 |
Oberhof | Anna Berreiter | 1:22.836 (41.458 / 41.378) |
Tatiana Ivanova | 1:22.876 (41.474 / 41.402) |
Summer Britcher | 1:22.940 (41.546 / 41.394) |
Winterberg | Elīza Cauce | 1:27.481 (43.805 / 43.676) |
Tatiana Ivanova | 1:27.561 (43.785 / 43.776) |
Julia Taubitz | 1:27.673 (43.883 / 43.790) |
Königssee | Anna Berreiter | 1:41.476 (50.744 / 50.732) |
Julia Taubitz | 1:41.554 (50.830 / 50.724) |
Victoria Demchenko | 1:41.623 (50.903 / 50.720) |
Doubles
Team relay
Standings
Men's singles
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Men's singles Sprint
Only 6 lugers competed on all events |
Women's singles
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Women's singles Sprint
Only 8 lugers competed on all events |
Doubles
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Doubles Sprint
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Medal table
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Germany | 18 | 12 | 11 | 41 |
2 | Russia | 12 | 10 | 11 | 33 |
3 | Austria | 6 | 3 | 6 | 15 |
4 | Latvia | 4 | 4 | 6 | 14 |
5 | Italy | 2 | 5 | 5 | 12 |
6 | United States | 0 | 9 | 2 | 11 |
7 | Poland | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Totals (7 nations) | 42 | 43 | 42 | 127 |
References
- "INTERNATIONAL LUGE FEDERATION - IBU". fil-luge.org.
External links
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