2022 FIL European Luge Championships – Doubles

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Doubles
at the 2022 FIL European Luge Championships
Venue St. Moritz-Celerina Olympic Bobrun
Location St. Moritz, Switzerland
Dates22 January
Competitors42 from 10 nations
Teams21
Winning time1:47.209
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
  2021

The doubles competition at the 2022 FIL European Luge Championships was held on 22 January 2022. [1]

Results

The first run was held at 08:43 and the second run at 10:07. [2]

RankBibNameCountryRun 1RankRun 2RankTotalDiff
Gold medal icon.svg21 Toni Eggert
Sascha Benecken
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 53.585153.62411:47.209
Silver medal icon.svg22 Tobias Wendl
Tobias Arlt
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 53.652253.67041:47.322+0.113
Bronze medal icon.svg19 Mārtiņš Bots
Roberts Plūme
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 53.806453.65221:47.458+0.249
418 Emanuel Rieder
Simon Kainzwaldner
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 53.784353.70561:47.489+0.280
520 Andris Šics
Juris Šics
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 53.857753.66931:47.526+0.317
616 Thomas Steu
Lorenz Koller
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 53.840653.71671:47.556+0.347
717 Ludwig Rieder
Patrick Rastner
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 53.832553.78581:47.617+0.408
815 Andrei Bogdanov
Yuri Prokhorov
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 54.020853.67351:47.693+0.484
911 Ivan Nagler
Fabian Malleier
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 54.0511153.83291:47.883+0.674
1012 Aleksandr Denisev
Vladislav Antonov
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 54.0651253.848101:47.913+0.704
1113 Yannick Müller
Armin Frauscher
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 54.022953.958111:47.980+0.781
129 Juri Gatt
Riccardo Schöpf
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 54.0261054.035121:48.061+0.852
1310 Vsevolod Kashkin
Konstantin Korshunov
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 54.3631354.078131:48.441+1.232
148 Wojciech Chmielewski
Jakub Kowalewski
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 54.3651554.150141:48.515+1.306
156 Tomáš Vaverčák
Matej Zmij
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 54.3641454.364161:48.728+1.519
167 Max Ewald
Jakob Jannusch
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 54.6341654.320151:48.954+1.745
175 Ihor Stakhiv
Andrii Lysetskyi
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 54.8661754.791171:49.657+2.448
184 Ihor Hoi
Myroslav Levkovych
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 55.1001855.399191:50.499+3.290
192 Filip Vejdělek
Zdeněk Pěkný
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 55.4581955.784201:51.242+4.033
201 Ionuț Șișcanu
Iulian Oprea
Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova 55.6632055.928211:51.591+4.382
213 Vadym Mykyievych
Bohdan Babura
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 58.9612155.075181:54.036+6.827

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References

  1. "Starting Order : 1st Run/ WC Doubles St. Moritz – Celerina" (PDF). FIL. 21 January 2022. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 January 2022. Retrieved 22 January 2022.
  2. "Result : 2nd Run/ ECH Doubles St. Moritz – Celerina" (PDF). FIL. 22 January 2022. Retrieved 22 January 2022.