Natural Track Luge World Cup 2000/01
World Cup 2000/01 | |
winner | |
Ladies singles | Ekaterina Lavrentieva |
Men's singles | Gerhard Pilz |
Two-seater | Wolfgang Schopf - Andreas Schopf |
Competitions | |
Venues | 5 |
Individual competitions | 5 each |
Called off | 1 each |
← 1999/00 | 2001/02 → |
The 2000/01 Natural Track Luge World Cup was held in three disciplines and five races each season. The parallel competition planned for January in Triesenberg had to be relocated to Wildschönau due to lack of snow , but could not be held there either because the temperatures were too high.
Ladies singles
Results
date | place | Winner | Second | third |
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January 2-4, 2001 | Umhausen | Sandra Mariner | Marlies Wagner | Ekaterina Lavrentieva |
January 5-7, 2001 | Unterammergau | Sonja Steinacher | Sandra Mariner | Ekaterina Lavrentieva |
January 12-14, 2001 | Lüsen | Sonja Steinacher | Ekaterina Lavrentieva | Sandra Mariner |
February 9-11, 2001 | Moscow | Ekaterina Lavrentieva | Lyubov Panjutina | Sonja Steinacher |
February 16-18, 2001 | Huettau | Ekaterina Lavrentieva | Sonja Steinacher | Lyubov Panjutina |
World Cup status
Final result after five races
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Men's singles
Results
date | place | winner | Second | Third |
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January 2-4, 2001 | Umhausen | Gerhard Pilz | Robert Batkowski | Ferdinand Hirzegger |
January 5-7, 2001 | Unterammergau | Anton Blasbichler | Martin Gruber |
Ferdinand Hirzegger Reinhard Gruber |
January 12-14, 2001 | Lüsen | Reinhard Gruber | Ferdinand Hirzegger | Anton Blasbichler |
February 9-11, 2001 | Moscow | Gerhard Pilz | Robert Batkowski | Anton Blasbichler |
February 16-18, 2001 | Huettau | Gerhard Pilz | Gerald Kallan | Anton Blasbichler |
World Cup status
Final result after five races
Two-seater
Results
date | place | winner | Second | Third |
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January 2-4, 2001 | Umhausen | Reinhard Beer | Wolfgang Schopf | Eddy Perrin |
January 5-7, 2001 | Unterammergau | Peter Lechner | Reinhard Beer | Armin Mair |
January 12-14, 2001 | Lüsen | Armin Mair | Denis Alimov | Peter Lechner |
February 9-11, 2001 | Moscow | Wolfgang Schopf | Harald Kleinhofer | Denis Alimov |
February 16-18, 2001 | Huettau | Wolfgang Schopf | Armin Mair | Denis Alimov |
World Cup status
Final result after five races
rank | Surname | Points |
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1 | Wolfgang Schopf - Andreas Schopf | 385 |
2 | Armin Mair - David Mair | 370 |
3 | Peter Lechner - Peter Braunegger | 285 |
4th | Reinhard Beer - Herbert Kögl | 240 |
5 | Denis Alimov - Roman Molwistow | 225 |
6th | Andrzej Laszczak - Damian Waniczek | 206 |
7th | Eddy Perrin - Emanuele Giannelli | 180 |
8th | Thomas Graf - Michael Graf | 147 |
9 | Harald Kleinhofer - Gerhard Mühlbacher | 145 |
10 | Eugeni Jakunin - Sergei Garipov | 55 |
11 | Pavel Popov - Mikhail Trufanov | 46 |
Nations ranking
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Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ 4. Run to the natural track toboggan toilet: Wildschönau steps in for Triesenberg ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Bobsleigh and Sleigh Association for Germany eV (BSD), January 23, 2001
- ↑ 4th run to the natural track toboggan toilet canceled ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Bobsleigh and Sleigh Association for Germany eV (BSD), January 25, 2001