Luge at the 2006 Winter Olympics – Doubles

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Doubles
at the XX Olympic Winter Games
Luge pictogram.svg
Pictogram for luge
Venue Cesana Pariol
DatesFebruary 15
Competitors42 from 13 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Andreas Linger & Wolfgang Linger Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
Silver medal icon.svg André Florschütz & Torsten Wustlich Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Bronze medal icon.svg Gerhard Plankensteiner & Oswald Haselrieder Flag of Italy (2003-2006).svg  Italy
  2002
2010  

The doubles luge at the 2006 Winter Olympics took place on February 15 at Cesana Pariol.

Results

Two runs were held on February 15 and the final placements were determined by the combined total of both runs. [1]

PlaceAthletesCountryRun 1Run 2TotalBehind
Andreas Linger
Wolfgang Linger
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 47.02847.4691:34.497
André Florschütz
Torsten Wustlich
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 47.14147.6661:34.8070.310
Gerhard Plankensteiner
Oswald Haselrieder
Flag of Italy (2003-2006).svg  Italy 47.23647.6941:34.9300.433
4 Tobias Schiegl
Markus Schiegl
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 47.10847.8431:34.9510.454
5 Christian Oberstolz
Patrick Gruber
Flag of Italy (2003-2006).svg  Italy 47.62047.3361:34.9560.459
6 Patric Leitner
Alexander Resch
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 47.19847.7621:34.9600.463
7 Andris Šics
Juris Šics
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 47.35347.7611:35.1140.617
8 Preston Griffall
Dan Joye
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 47.72247.6881:35.4100.913
9 Chris Moffat
Mike Moffat
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 47.71547.8261:35.5411.044
10 Grant Albrecht
Eric Pothier
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 47.47848.0831:35.5611.064
11 Mihail Kuzmitch
Jury Veselov
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 47.55648.0941:35.6501.153
12 Goro Hayashibe
Masaki Toshiro
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 48.06747.7931:35.8601.363
13 Lubomir Mick
Walter Marx
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 48.41247.8571:36.2691.772
14 Andriy Kis
Yuriy Hayduk
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 48.85048.3271:37.1772.680
15 Eugen Radu
Marian Lăzărescu
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 49.52648.3571:37.8833.386
16 Antonin Broz
Lukas Broz
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 49.41548.6971:38.1123.615
17 Marcin Piekarski
Krzysztof Lipinski
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 49.82948.6161:38.4453.948
18 Cosmin Chetroiu
Ionuţ Ţăran
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 48.62550.9681:39.5935.096
Oleg Zherebetskyy
Roman Yazvinskyy
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 50.897DNS
Mark Grimmette
Brian Martin
Flag of the United States.svg  United States DNF
Vladimir Boitsov
Dmitriy Khamkin
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia DNF

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References

  1. "Torino 2006 Official Report - Luge" (PDF). Torino Organizing Committee. LA84 Foundation. March 2009. Retrieved Jun 4, 2009.[ dead link ]