2016 FIL World Luge Championships – Doubles' sprint

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Doubles' sprint
at the 2016 FIL World Luge Championships
Venue Königssee bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track, Königssee
Date29 January
Competitors54 from 14 nations
Teams27
Winning time39.032
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
2017  
2016 FIL World Luge Championships
Luge pictogram.svg
Singles  men   women
Doubles  doubles
Sprint  men doubles women
Relay  mixed

The Doubles' sprint race of the 2016 FIL World Luge Championships was held on 29 January 2016.

Results

The qualification run was started at 09:00 [1] and the final run at 14:48. [2]

RankBibNameCountryQualificationRankFinalRankDiff
Gold medal icon.svg15 Tobias Wendl
Tobias Arlt
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 39.017139.0321
Silver medal icon.svg13 Peter Penz
Georg Fischler
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 39.5961039.2612+0.229
Bronze medal icon.svg12 Christian Oberstolz
Patrick Gruber
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 39.491539.4283+0.396
410 Andris Šics
Juris Šics
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 39.505639.4524+0.420
511 Matthew Mortensen
Jayson Terdiman
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 39.480439.5735+0.541
63 Thomas Steu
Lorenz Koller
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 39.567839.5936+0.561
77 Tristan Walker
Justin Snith
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 39.577939.6007+0.568
86 Andrey Bogdanov
Andrey Medvedev
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 39.517739.6538+0.621
94 Robin Geueke
David Gamm
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 39.360339.6699+0.637
105 Alexandr Denisyev
Vladislav Antonov
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 39.7421139.71210+0.680
112 Justin Krewson
Andrew Sherk
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 39.8051339.79111+0.759
129 Ludwig Rieder
Patrick Rastner
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 39.9211439.90812+0.876
1317 Vladislav Yuzhakov
Jury Prokhorov
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 39.8031240.16713+1.135
1416 Lukáš Brož
Antonín Brož
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 39.9921540.33214+1.300
1621 Wojciech Chmielewski
Jakub Kowalewski
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 40.00416
1720 Kristens Putins
Karlis Matuzels
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 40.01917
1823 Florian Gruber
Simon Kainzwalder
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 40.04918
1925 Patryk Poręba
Karol Mikrut
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 40.36719
2018 Jakub Šimoňák
Marek Solčanský
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 40.58520
2122 Oleksandr Obolonchyk
Roman Zakharkiv
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 40.78621
2226 Daniel Popa
Ionuț Țăran
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 40.80722
2327 Adam Rosen
Raymond Thompson
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 41.93623
248 Oskars Gudramovičs
Pēteris Kalniņs
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 45.96824
1 Matěj Kvíčala
Jaromír Kudera
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic DNF
19 Cosmin Atodiresei
Ștefan Musei
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania DNF
14 Toni Eggert
Sascha Benecken
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 39.0732DSQ
24 Park Jin-yong
Cho Jung-myung
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea DSQ

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References

  1. "Qualification results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-02-01. Retrieved 2016-01-29.
  2. Final results