Men's singles at the 2023 FIL World Luge Championships | ||||||||||
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Venue | Oberhof bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track | |||||||||
Location | Oberhof, Germany | |||||||||
Date | 29 January | |||||||||
Competitors | 31 from 15 nations | |||||||||
Winning time | 1:25.478 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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2023 FIL World Luge Championships | ||
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Individual | men | women |
Doubles | men | women |
Individual sprint | men | women |
Doubles' sprint | men | women |
Relay | team | |
The men's singles competition at the 2023 FIL World Luge Championships was held on 29 January 2023. [1] [2]
The first run was held at 10:03 and the second run at 11:38. [3] [4]
Rank | Bib | Name | Country | Run 1 | Rank | Run 2 | Rank | Total | Diff |
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10 | Jonas Müller | Austria | 42.640 | 1 | 42.838 | 1 | 1:25.478 | ||
17 | Max Langenhan | Germany | 42.707 | 3 | 42.875 | 2 | 1:25.582 | +0.104 | |
20 | David Gleirscher | Austria | 42.677 | 2 | 42.922 | 5 | 1:25.599 | +0.121 | |
4 | 22 | Felix Loch | Germany | 42.744 | 4 | 42.879 | 4 | 1:25.623 | +0.145 |
5 | 19 | Kristers Aparjods | Latvia | 42.895 | 6 | 42.877 | 3 | 1:25.772 | +0.294 |
6 | 12 | Wolfgang Kindl | Austria | 42.871 | 5 | 43.036 | 7 | 1:25.907 | +0.429 |
7 | 11 | Timon Grancagnolo | Germany | 42.917 | 7 | 43.050 | 8 | 1:25.967 | +0.489 |
8 | 16 | David Nößler | Germany | 42.958 | 8 | 43.072 | 9 | 1:26.030 | +0.552 |
9 | 18 | Gints Bērziņš | Latvia | 43.046 | 11 | 43.004 | 6 | 1:26.050 | +0.572 |
10 | 13 | Nico Gleirscher | Austria | 42.989 | 9 | 43.076 | 10 | 1:26.065 | +0.587 |
11 | 7 | Leon Felderer | Italy | 43.186 | 14 | 43.131 | 11 | 1:26.317 | +0.839 |
12 | 9 | Svante Kohala | Sweden | 43.135 | 13 | 43.276 | 13 | 1:26.411 | +0.933 |
13 | 14 | Tucker West | United States | 43.094 | 12 | 43.369 | 17 | 1:26.463 | +0.985 |
14 | 8 | Andriy Mandziy | Ukraine | 43.218 | 15 | 43.353 | 15 | 1:26.571 | +1.093 |
15 | 5 | Jonathan Gustafson | United States | 43.357 | 16 | 43.217 | 12 | 1:26.574 | +1.096 |
16 | 3 | Anton Dukach | Ukraine | 43.432 | 19 | 43.303 | 14 | 1:26.735 | +1.257 |
17 | 15 | Jozef Ninis | Slovakia | 43.428 | 18 | 43.366 | 16 | 1:26.794 | +1.316 |
18 | 25 | Mateusz Sochowicz | Poland | 43.449 | 20 | 43.413 | 18 | 1:26.862 | +1.384 |
19 | 1 | Marián Skupek | Slovakia | 43.457 | 21 | Did not advance | |||
20 | 26 | Jozef Hušla | Slovakia | 43.607 | 22 | ||||
21 | 24 | Valentin Creţu | Romania | 43.674 | 23 | ||||
22 | 31 | Eduard Crăciun | Romania | 43.727 | 24 | ||||
23 | 4 | Lukas Gufler | Italy | 43.742 | 25 | ||||
24 | 23 | Danyil Martsinovskyi | Ukraine | 43.890 | 26 | ||||
25 | 28 | Michael Lejsek | Czech Republic | 44.052 | 27 | ||||
26 | 29 | Alabati Aihemaiti | China | 44.248 | 28 | ||||
27 | 30 | Seiya Kobayashi | Japan | 44.331 | 29 | ||||
28 | 27 | Dylan Morse | Canada | 44.459 | 30 | ||||
29 | 6 | Alexander Ferlazzo | Australia | 57.448 | 31 | ||||
— | 2 | Kaspars Rinks | Latvia | 43.407 | 17 | Did not finish | |||
21 | Dominik Fischnaller | Italy | 43.010 | 10 |
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