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Men's singles at the 2015 FIL World Luge Championships | ||||||||||
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Venue | Sigulda bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track, Sigulda | |||||||||
Date | 15 February 2015 | |||||||||
Competitors | 37 from 17 nations | |||||||||
Winning time | 1:36.288 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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2015 FIL World Luge Championships | ||||
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Individual | men | women | ||
Doubles | doubles | |||
Relay | mixed |
The Men's singles race of the 2015 FIL World Luge Championships was held on 15 February 2015.
The first run was started at 10:14 [1] and the second run at 12:12. [2]
Rank | Bib | Name | Country | Run 1 | Rank | Run 2 | Rank | Total | Diff |
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2 | Semen Pavlichenko | Russia | 48.137 | 1 | 48.151 | 1 | 1:36.288 | ||
1 | Felix Loch | Germany | 48.173 | 3 | 48.186 | 2 | 1:36.359 | +0.071 | |
7 | Wolfgang Kindl | Austria | 48.265 | 6 | 48.207 | 3 | 1:36.472 | +0.184 | |
4 | 8 | Aleksander Peretyagin | Russia | 48.186 | 4 | 48.306 | 5 | 1:36.492 | +0.204 |
5 | 6 | Andi Langenhan | Germany | 48.227 | 5 | 48.317 | 6 | 1:36.544 | +0.256 |
6 | 5 | Chris Mazdzer | United States | 48.584 | 13 | 48.216 | 4 | 1:36.800 | +0.512 |
7 | 4 | Stepan Fedorov | Russia | 48.312 | 8 | 48.532 | 9 | 1:36.833 | +0.556 |
8 | 15 | Johannes Ludwig | Germany | 48.267 | 7 | 48.653 | 12 | 1:36.920 | +0.632 |
9 | 3 | Julian von Schleinitz | Germany | 48.657 | 16 | 48.394 | 7 | 1:37.051 | +0.763 |
10 | 17 | Riks Rozītis | Latvia | 48.489 | 10 | 48.635 | 11 | 1:37.124 | +0.836 |
11 | 9 | Evgeniy Voskresenskiy | Russia | 48.607 | 15 | 48.539 | 10 | 1:37.146 | +0.858 |
12 | 18 | Inārs Kivlenieks | Latvia | 48.597 | 14 | 48.694 | 14 | 1:37.291 | +1.003 |
13 | 10 | Dominik Fischnaller | Italy | 48.157 | 2 | 49.201 | 22 | 1:37.358 | +1.070 |
14 | 21 | Jozef Ninis | Slovakia | 48.541 | 11 | 48.828 | 17 | 1:37.369 | +1.081 |
15 | 22 | Artūrs Dārznieks | Latvia | 48.988 | 22 | 48.446 | 8 | 1:37.434 | +1.146 |
16 | 20 | Maciej Kurowski | Poland | 48.787 | 19 | 48.690 | 13 | 1:37.477 | +1.189 |
17 | 11 | Samuel Edney | Canada | 48.581 | 12 | 49.016 | 21 | 1:37.597 | +1.309 |
18 | 16 | Tucker West | United States | 48.827 | 20 | 48.804 | 16 | 1:37.631 | +1.343 |
19 | 23 | Thor Haug Nørbech | Norway | 48.707 | 17 | 48.927 | 19 | 1:37.634 | +1.346 |
20 | 25 | Jo Alexander Koppang | Norway | 48.885 | 21 | 48.930 | 20 | 1:37.815 | +1.527 |
21 | 28 | Ondřej Hyman | Czech Republic | 49.209 | 23 | 48.788 | 15 | 1:37.997 | +1.709 |
22 | 14 | David Gleirscher | Austria | 48.478 | 9 | 49.578 | 24 | 1:38.056 | +1.768 |
23 | 24 | Valentin Creţu | Romania | 49.257 | 25 | 48.875 | 18 | 1:38.132 | +1.844 |
24 | 27 | Wojciech Chmielewski | Poland | 49.209 | 23 | 49.298 | 23 | 1:38.507 | +2.219 |
25 | 31 | Kristers Aparjods | Latvia | 49.264 | 26 | ||||
26 | 12 | Reinhard Egger | Austria | 49.350 | 27 | ||||
27 | 35 | Kim Dong-hyeon | South Korea | 49.442 | 28 | ||||
28 | 26 | Andriy Mandziy | Ukraine | 49.486 | 29 | ||||
29 | 29 | Marek Solčanský | Slovakia | 49.746 | 30 | ||||
30 | 19 | Daniel Pfister | Austria | 49.815 | 31 | ||||
31 | 32 | Pavel Angelov | Bulgaria | 50.109 | 32 | ||||
32 | 36 | Stanislav Benyov | Bulgaria | 50.169 | 33 | ||||
33 | 34 | Daniel Popa | Romania | 50.231 | 34 | ||||
34 | 33 | Adam Rosen | Great Britain | 51.013 | 35 | ||||
35 | 37 | Shiva Keshavan | India | 51.015 | 36 | ||||
13 | Kevin Fischnaller | Italy | 48.786 | 18 | DNF | ||||
30 | Anton Dukach | Ukraine | DNF |
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