2021 FIL European Luge Championships – Women's singles

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Women's singles
at the 2021 FIL European Luge Championships
Venue Sigulda bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track
Location Sigulda, Latvia
Dates10 January
Winning time1:23.594
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
  2020
2022  

The women's singles competition at the 2021 FIL European Luge Championships was held on 10 January 2021. [1]

Results

The first run was held at 10:33 and the second run at 11:55. [2]

RankBibNameCountryRun 1RankRun 2RankTotalDiff
Gold medal icon.svg23 Tatiana Ivanova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 41.834241.76011:23.594
Silver medal icon.svg26 Natalie Geisenberger Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 41.829141.81721:23.646+0.052
Bronze medal icon.svg18 Victoria Demchenko Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 41.882341.87331:23.755+0.161
428 Julia Taubitz Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 41.968441.93641:23.904+0.310
515 Elīna Ieva Vītola Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 42.005541.98951:23.994+0.400
627 Elīza Tīruma Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 42.014642.01161:24.025+0.431
716 Ulla Zirne Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 42.029842.03471:24.063+0.469
817 Ekaterina Katnikova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 42.035942.04581:24.080+0.486
925 Madeleine Egle Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 42.022742.09291:24.114+0.520
1024 Dajana Eitberger Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 42.1411042.152101:24.293+0.699
1122 Andrea Vötter Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 42.1901142.172111:24.362+0.768
1211 Yulianna Tunytska Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 42.3431342.361141:24.704+1.110
1313 Olena Stetskiv Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 42.3701442.356131:24.726+1.132
1419 Anna Berreiter Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 42.3971542.412151:24.809+1.215
154 Verena Hofer Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 42.4491642.416161:24.865+1.271
1610 Natalie Maag Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 42.5981742.283121:24.881+1.287
1721 Lisa Schulte Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 42.3241242.593191:24.917+1.323
188 Ekaterina Baturina Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 42.6081842.421171:25.029+1.435
199 Katarína Šimoňáková Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 42.6201942.558181:25.178+1.584
206 Nina Zöggeler Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 42.7162043.083211:25.799+2.205
212 Tove Kohala Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 44.0572242.961201:27.018+3.424
22 Olena Smaha Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Did not qualify via Nationscup [3]
23 Natalia Jamróz Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
24 Anna Bryk Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
25 Hannah Prock Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
26 Detelina Marinova Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
27 Elsa Desmond Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland
28 Doina Descalui Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova
29 Dania Obratov Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
30 Daria Obratov Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
3 Klaudia Domaradzka Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 42.92321Did not finish
20 Kendija Aparjode Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia Did not finish

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References

  1. "Latvijā piekto reizi norisināsies Eiropas čempionāts kamaniņu sportā" (in Latvian). Latvian Luge Federation. 5 January 2021. Retrieved 10 January 2021.
  2. "Result: 2nd Run/ ECH Women Sigulda" (PDF). FIL. 10 January 2021. Retrieved 10 January 2021.
  3. "Result: Nationscup Women Sigulda" (PDF). FIL. 8 January 2021. Retrieved 10 January 2021.