2022 FIL World Luge Championships

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2022 FIL World Luge Championships
2022-01-30 FIL Luge World Championships 2022 by Sandro Halank-139.jpg
Cheyenne Rosenthal and Jessica Degenhardt
Venue Winterberg, Germany
Dates30 January
Competitors28 from 9 nations
2021
2023

The 2022 FIL World Luge Championships were held on 30 January 2022 in Winterberg, Germany. There was only one, non-Olympic discipline of women's doubles. [1]

Results

RankBibNameCountryRun 1RankRun 2RankTotal [2] Diff
Gold medal icon.svg2 Jessica Degenhardt
Cheyenne Rosenthal
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 48.293147.80111:36.094
Silver medal icon.svg5 Luisa Romanenko
Pauline Patz
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 48.577248.07521:36.652+0.558
Bronze medal icon.svg1 Chevonne Forgan
Sophia Kirkby
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 48.901448.37731:37.278+1.184
44 Maya Chan
Reannyn Weiler
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 48.849348.52841:37.377+1.283
53 Viktorija Ziediņa
Selīna Elizabete Zvilna
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 48.910548.91081:37.820+1.726
613 Caitlin Nash
Kailey Allan
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 49.004648.87871:37.882+1.788
76 Anda Upīte
Sanija Ozoliņa
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 49.151848.77051:37.921+1.827
810 Marta Robežniece
Kitija Bogdanova
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 49.030749.02691:38.056+1.962
98 Anastasiia Kropacheva
Alena Starkova
RLF Team flag (2021 WCh).svg Russian Luge Federation 49.5541048.79761:38.351+2.257
1014 Elisa-Marie Storch
Elia Reitmeier
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 49.497949.207101:38.704+2.610
1112 Nikola Domowicz
Dominika Piwkowska
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 50.1131249.505111:39.618+3.524
1211 Natasha Khytrenko
Viktoriia Koval
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 50.2181349.725121:39.943+3.849
139 Bianka Petríková
Nikola Trembošová
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 50.9621449.763131:40.725+4.631
7 Markéta Nováková
Anna Vejdělková
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 50.05211Did not finish

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References

  1. "FIL Executive Board awards Women's Doubles World Championships to Winterberg, World Cup with Juniors". FIL . Retrieved 3 February 2022.
  2. Final results