2023 FIL World Luge Championships – Team relay

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Team relay
at the 2023 FIL World Luge Championships
Venue Oberhof bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track
Location Oberhof, Germany
Date29 January
Competitors44 from 11 nations
Teams11
Winning time2:22.266
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 Latvia.svg  Latvia
  2021
2024  

The Team relay competition at the 2023 FIL World Luge Championships was held on 29 January 2023. [1] [2]

Results

The race was started at 13:43. [3]

RankBibCountryTotalDiff
Gold medal icon.svg11Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Anna Berreiter
Max Langenhan
Toni Eggert / Sascha Benecken
2:22.266
Silver medal icon.svg10Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
Madeleine Egle
Jonas Müller
Yannick Müller / Armin Frauscher
2:22.289+0.023
Bronze medal icon.svg9Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
Kendija Aparjode
Kristers Aparjods
Mārtiņš Bots / Roberts Plūme
2:22.666+0.400
48Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Andrea Vötter
Dominik Fischnaller
Emanuel Rieder / Simon Kainzwaldner
2:23.001+0.735
57Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Summer Britcher
Tucker West
Zack DiGregorio / Sean Hollander
2:23.229+0.963
66Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Klaudia Domaradzka
Mateusz Sochowicz
Wojciech Chmielewski / Jakub Kowalewski
2:24.563+2.297
73Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
Katarína Šimoňáková
Jozef Ninis
Tomáš Vaverčák / Matej Zmij
2:24.877+2.611
85Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Yulianna Tunytska
Andriy Mandziy
Ihor Hoi / Rostyslav Levkovych
2:25.256+2.990
92Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Raluca Strămăturaru
Valentin Creţu
Ştefan Handaric / Sebastian Motzca
2:25.892+3.626
104Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Trinity Ellis
Dylan Morse
Devin Wardrope / Cole Zajanski
2:36.139+13.873
1Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Wang Peixuan
Alabati Aihemaiti
Huang Yebo / Peng Junyue
Disqualified

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References

  1. "Schedule" (PDF). FIL . Retrieved 28 January 2023.
  2. "Starting Order : WCh Team Relay" (PDF). FIL. 29 January 2023. Retrieved 29 January 2023.
  3. "Relay Result" (PDF). FIL. 29 January 2023. Retrieved 29 January 2023.