FIL World Luge Championships 2013

The FIL World Luge Championships 2013 took place under the auspices of the International Luge Federation at the bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada. The facility was chosen at the 57th FIL Congress in Liberec, Czech Republic on 20 June 2009.[1] Whistler was the only venue bidding for the championships.[1]

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles  Felix Loch (Germany)  Andi Langenhan (Germany)  Johannes Ludwig (Germany)
Women's singles  Natalie Geisenberger (Germany)  Tatjana Hüfner (Germany)  Alex Gough (Canada)
Doubles Tobias Wendl
Tobias Arlt
 Germany
Toni Eggert
Sascha Benecken
 Germany
Andreas Linger
Wolfgang Linger
 Austria
Team relay Natalie Geisenberger
Felix Loch
Tobias Wendl / Tobias Arlt
 Germany
Alex Gough
Samuel Edney
Tristan Walker / Justin Snith
 Canada
Eliza Tiruma
Inars Kivlenieks
Andris Sics / Juris Sics
 Latvia

Medal table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Germany 4 3 1 8
2  Canada 0 1 1 2
3  Austria 0 0 1 1
3  Latvia 0 0 1 1

Results

Men's singles

RankBibAthlete CountryRun 1Run 2TotalBehind
1st, gold medalist(s) 1 Felix Loch  Germany 48.133 (1) 48.242 (1) 1:36.375
2nd, silver medalist(s) 4 Andi Langenhan  Germany 48.316 (2) 48.434 (4) 1:36.750 +0.375
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 7 Johannes Ludwig  Germany 48.338 (3) 48.437 (5) 1:36.775 +0.400
4 2 David Möller  Germany 48.424 (4) 48.362 (3) 1:36.786 +0.411
5 16 Samuel Edney  Canada 48.446 (5) 48.350 (2) 1:36.796 +0.421
6 12 Chris Mazdzer  United States 48.581 (8) 48.543 (6) 1:37.124 +0.749
7 3 Albert Demtschenko  Russia 48.578 (7) 48.552 (7) 1:37.130 +0.755
8 5 Wolfgang Kindl  Austria 48.573 (6) 48.596 (10) 1:37.169 +0.794
9 10 Inars Kivlenieks  Latvia 48.622 (10) 48.559 (8) 1:37.181 +0.806
10 13 Daniel Pfister  Austria 48.602 (9) 48.654 (13) 1:37.256 +0.881
11 18 Jo Alexander Koppang  Norway 48.695 (13) 48.608 (11) 1:37.303 +0.928
12 19 Mārtiņš Rubenis  Latvia 48.675 (11) 48.653 (12) 1:37.328 +0.953
13 14 Gregory Carigiet   Switzerland 48.699 (14) 48.663 (14) 1:37.362 +0.987
14 8 Viktor Kneyb  Russia 48.692 (12) 48.752 (18) 1:37.444 +1.069
15 20 Jozef Ninis  Slovakia 48.757 (15) 48.692 (15) 1:37.449 +1.074
16 17 Dominik Fischnaller  Italy 48.918 (23) 48.576 (9) 1:37.494 +1.119
17 21 Taylor Morris  United States 48.763 (16) 48.780 (20) 1:37.543 +1.168
18 9 David Mair  Italy 48.793 (17) 48.771 (19) 1:37.564 +1.189
19 25 Ondřej Hyman  Czech Republic 48.894 (21) 48.709 (16) 1:37.603 +1.228
20 15 Manuel Pfister  Austria 48.889 (20) 48.780 (20) 1:37.669 +1.294
21 11 Reinhard Egger  Austria 48.965 (25) 48.712 (17) 1:37.677 +1.302
22 23 Thor Haug Norbech  Norway 48.869 (18) 48.855 (22) 1:37.724 +1.349
23 24 Adam Rosen  Great Britain 48.878 (19) 48.884 (23) 1:37.762 +1.387
24 28 John Fennell  Canada 48.915 (22) 48.968 (24) 1:37.883 +1.508
25 30 Mitchel Malyk  Canada 48.935 (24) 49.005 (25) 1:37.940 +1.565
26 22 Kristaps Maurins  Latvia 48.966 (26) 48.966
27 29 Aleksandr Peretjagin  Russia 48.995 (27) 48.995
28 27 Bruno Banani  Tonga 49.026 (28) 49.026
29 34 Andriy Mandziy  Ukraine 49.075 (29) 49.075
30 26 Maciej Kurowski  Poland 49.099 (30) 49.099
31 31 Tonnes Stang Rolfsen  Norway 49.120 (31) 49.120
32 32 Valentin Cretu  Romania 49.201 (32) 49.201
32 33 Andriy Kis  Ukraine 49.201 (32) 49.201
34 35 Danej Navrboc  Slovenia 49.307 (34) 49.307
35 36 Hidenari Kanayama  Japan 49.584 (35) 49.584
36 37 Pavel Angelov  Bulgaria 49.968 (36) 49.968
37 38 Tilen Sirse  Slovenia 50.001 (37) 50.001
38 39 Kim Dong-hyeon  South Korea 50.375 (38) 50.375
39 40 Stanislav Benyov  Bulgaria 50.590 (39) 50.590
40 6 Semen Pavlichenko  Russia 51.791 (40) 51.791
41 41 Imre Pulai  Hungary 52.512 (41) 52.512

Doubles

RankBibAthlete CountryRun 1Run 2TotalBehind
1st, gold medalist(s) 9 Tobias Wendl
Tobias Arlt
 Germany 36.347 (1) 36.495 (1) 1:12.842
2nd, silver medalist(s) 8 Toni Eggert
Sascha Benecken
 Germany 36.505 (2) 36.537 (2) 1:13.042 +0.200
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 10 Andreas Linger
Wolfgang Linger
 Austria 36.591 (3) 36.677 (4) 1:13.268 +0.426
4 11 Tristan Walker
Justin Snith
 Canada 36.674 (5) 36.672 (3) 1:13.346 +0.504
5 5 Peter Penz
Georg Fischler
 Austria 36.693 (7) 36.756 (5) 1:13.449 +0.607
6 7 Andris Sics
Juris Sics
 Latvia 36.682 (6) 36.776 (6) 1:13.458 +0.616
7 3 Christian Oberstolz
Patrick Gruber
 Italy 36.694 (8) 36.810 (9) 1:13.504 +0.662
8 1 Vladislav Yuzhakov
Vladimir Makhnutin
 Russia 36.728 (9) 36.839 (11) 1:13.567 +0.725
9 2 Ludwig Rieder
Patrick Rastner
 Italy 36.672 (4) 36.896 (14) 1:13.568 +0.726
10 15 Oskars Gudramovics
Peteris Kalnins
 Latvia 36.774 (10) 36.815 (10) 1:13.589 +0.747
11 14 Andrei Bogdanov
Andrey Medvedev
 Russia 36.823 (12) 36.783 (8) 1:13.606 +0.764
12 13 Alexandr Denisyev
Vladislav Antonov
 Russia 36.831 (14) 36.778 (7) 1:13.609 +0.767
13 6 Hans Peter Fischnaller
Patrick Schwienbacher
 Italy 36.821 (11) 36.855 (12) 1:13.676 +0.834
14 12 Matthew Mortensen
Preston Griffall
 United States 36.862 (15) 36.880 (13) 1:13.742 +0.900
15 4 Lukas Broz
Antonin Broz
 Czech Republic 36.825 (13) 36.934 (15) 1:13.759 +0.917
16 17 Jan Harnis
Branislav Regec
 Slovakia 37.162 (17) 37.043 (16) 1:14.205 +1.363
17 23 Matej Kvicala
Jaromir Kudera
 Czech Republic 37.115 (16) 37.162 (17) 1:14.277 +1.435
18 21 Patryk Poreba
Karol Mikrut
 Poland 37.267 (18) 37.433 (18) 1:14.700 +1.858
19 20 Ivan Vynnytskyy
Oleh Fitel
 Ukraine 37.323 (19) 37.323
20 18 Paul Ifrim
Andrei Anghel
 Romania 37.385 (20) 37.385
21 16 Jake Hyrns
Andrew Sherk
 United States 37.424 (21) 37.424
22 19 Marek Solcansky
Karol Stuchlak
 Slovakia 37.497 (22) 37.497
23 22 Park Jin-Yong
Kwon Ju-Hyeok
 South Korea 37.983 (23) 37.983

Women's singles

RankBibAthlete CountryRun 1Run 2TotalBehind
1st, gold medalist(s) 5 Natalie Geisenberger  Germany 36.688 (1) 36.740 (1) 1:13.428
2nd, silver medalist(s) 7 Tatjana Hüfner  Germany 36.787 (2) 36.747 (2) 1:13.534 +0.106
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 9 Alex Gough  Canada 36.788 (3) 36.758 (3) 1:13.546 +0.118
4 3 Anke Wischnewski  Germany 36.812 (4) 36.846 (4) 1:13.658 +0.230
5 11 Aileen Frisch  Germany 36.959 (7) 36.856 (5) 1:13.815 +0.387
6 8 Erin Hamlin  United States 36.924 (5) 36.932 (6) 1:13.856 +0.428
7 10 Kimberley McRae  Canada 36.977 (10) 36.962 (7) 1:13.939 +0.511
8 13 Arianne Jones  Canada 36.964 (8) 36.985 (8) 1:13.949 +0.521
9 4 Julia Clukey  United States 36.996 (11) 36.988 (10) 1:13.984 +0.556
10 12 Eliza Tiruma  Latvia 36.939 (6) 37.056 (14) 1:13.995 +0.567
11 14 Martina Kocher   Switzerland 37.042 (12) 36.986 (9) 1:14.028 +0.600
12 15 Alexandra Rodionova  Russia 36.973 (9) 37.067 (15) 1:14.040 +0.612
13 2 Nina Reithmayer  Austria 37.058 (13) 37.019 (11) 1:14.077 +0.649
14 16 Kate Hansen  United States 37.072 (16) 37.020 (12) 1:14.092 +0.664
15 1 Tatiana Ivanova  Russia 37.100 (18) 37.029 (13) 1:14.129 +0.701
16 17 Ekaterina Baturina  Russia 37.061 (15) 37.072 (16) 1:14.133 +0.705
17 6 Sandra Gasparini  Italy 37.081 (17) 37.115 (19) 1:14.196 +0.768
18 18 Raluca Strămăturaru  Romania 37.060 (14) 37.150 (20) 1:14.210 +0.782
19 20 Jordan Smith  Canada 37.141 (19) 37.103 (17) 1:14.244 +0.816
20 21 Mona Wabnigg  Austria 37.236 (20) 37.110 (18) 1:14.346 +0.918
21 24 Natalia Khoreva  Russia 37.246 (21) 37.246
22 19 Emily Sweeney  United States 37.251 (22)) 37.251
23 22 Birgit Platzer  Austria 37.312 (23) 37.312
24 25 Ewa Kuls  Poland 37.338 (24) 37.338
25 27 Morgane Bonnefoy  France 37.441 (25) 37.441
26 23 Maryna Halaydzhyan  Ukraine 37.497 (26) 37.497
27 26 Anastasia Polusytok  Ukraine 37.572 (27) 37.572
28 29 Daria Obratov  Croatia 37.821 (28) 37.821
29 30 Sung Eun-Ryung  South Korea 38.086 (29) 38.086
28 Olena Shkhumova  Ukraine DNF DNF
31 Viera Gburova  Slovakia DNF DNF

Team relay

RankBib CountryAthleteWomen's
singles
Men's
singles
Men's
doubles
TotalBehind
1st, gold medalist(s) 9  Germany Natalie Geisenberger
Felix Loch
Tobias Wendl / Tobias Arlt
39.906 (1) 41.926 (1) 41.994 (1) 2:03.826
2nd, silver medalist(s) 12  Canada Alex Gough
Samuel Edney
Tristan Walker / Justin Snith
40.014 (2) 41.993 (2) 42.265 (4) 2:04.272 +0.446
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 7  Latvia Eliza Tiruma
Inars Kivlenieks
Andris Sics / Juris Sics
40.328 (4) 42.265 (7) 42.261 (3) 2:04.854 +1.028
4 11  Austria Nina Reithmayer
Wolfgang Kindl
Andreas Linger / Wolfgang Linger
40.435 (5) 42.173 (3) 42.254 (2) 2:04.862 +1.036
5 6  United States Erin Hamlin
Chris Mazdzer
Matthew Mortensen / Preston Griffall
40.224 (3) 42.177 (4) 42.465 (7) 2:04.866 +1.040
6 10  Italy Sandra Gasparini
Dominik Fischnaller
Christian Oberstolz / Patrick Gruber
40.544 (7) 42.201 (5) 42.409 (6) 2:05.154 +1.328
7 8  Russia Alexandra Rodionova
Albert Demtschenko
Vladislav Yuzhakov / Vladimir Makhnutin
40.508 (6) 42.296 (8) 42.389 (5) 2:05.193 +1.367
8 3  Poland Ewa Kuls
Maciej Kurowski
Patryk Poreba / Karol Mikrut
40.708 (10) 42.575 (9) 43.054 (8) 2:06.337 +2.511
9 5  Slovakia Viera Gburova
Jozef Ninis
Jan Harnis / Branislav Regec
40.802 (11) 42.260 (6) 43.767 (9) 2:06.829 +3.003
10 1  South Korea Sung Eun-Ryung
Kim Dong-hyeon
Park Jin-Yong / Kwon Ju-Hyeok
42.045 (12) 44.180 (12) 45.750 (10) 2:11.975 +8.149
2  Ukraine Maryna Halaydzhyan
Andriy Kis
Ivan Vynnytskyy / Oleh Fitel
40.601 (9) 42.705 (10) DNF
4  Romania Raluca Strămăturaru
Valentin Cretu
Paul Ifrim / Andrei Anghel
40.555 (8) 42.945 (11) DNF

References

  1. 1 2 [http://www.fil-luge.org/News-Detail.155.0.html?&tx_ttnews[pS]=1243807200&tx_ttnews[pL]=2591999&tx_ttnews[arc]=1&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=10655&tx_ttnews[backPid]=157&cHash=853d27fd14 FIL Congress in Liberec.] at the Fédération Internationale de Luge de Course (20 June 2009 article accessed 25 June 2009.)
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