Natural Track Luge World Cup 2002/03

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Natural track tobogganing World Cup 2002/03 FIL.svg
winner
Ladies singles ItalyItaly Sonja Steinacher
Men's singles AustriaAustria Robert Batkowski
Two-seater RussiaRussia Pavel Pornev - Ivan Lazarev
Competitions
Venues 6th
Individual competitions 6 each
2001/02 2003/04

The 2002/03 Natural Track Luge World Cup was held in three disciplines and in six races each season.

Ladies singles

Results

date place Winner Second third
December 20-22, 2002 ItalyItaly Völs
(parallel competition)
ItalyItaly Renate Gietl ItalyItaly Barbara Abart ItalyItaly Sonja Steinacher
January 10-12, 2003 AustriaAustria Umhausen RussiaRussia Ekaterina Lavrentieva ItalyItaly Barbara Abart ItalyItaly Sonja Steinacher
January 17-19, 2003 RussiaRussia Moscow RussiaRussia Ekaterina Lavrentieva ItalyItaly Christa Gietl ItalyItaly Sonja Steinacher Elvira Holzknecht
AustriaAustria 
January 24-26, 2003 AustriaAustria Huettau ItalyItaly Christa Gietl ItalyItaly Sonja Steinacher AustriaAustria Elvira Holzknecht
January 28-30, 2003 AustriaAustria Kindberg ItalyItaly Sonja Steinacher RussiaRussia Ekaterina Lavrentieva AustriaAustria Marlies Wagner
February 14-16, 2003 ItalyItaly Olang ItalyItaly Christa Gietl AustriaAustria Elvira Holzknecht ItalyItaly Irene Mitterstieler

World Cup status

Final result after six races (one discarded result)

rank Surname Points
01 ItalyItaly Sonja Steinacher 395
02 RussiaRussia Ekaterina Lavrentieva 390
03 ItalyItaly Christa Gietl 369
04th AustriaAustria Elvira Holzknecht 314
05 ItalyItaly Irene Mitterstieler 284
06th ItalyItaly Renate Gietl 254
AustriaAustria Marlies Wagner 254
08th AustriaAustria Sabine Kogler 252
ItalyItaly Barbara Abart 252
10 AustriaAustria Sandra Mariner 231
11 RussiaRussia Julia Wetlowa 224
12 PolandPoland Ewelina Żurek 172
13 SloveniaSlovenia Mateja Kralj 116
rank Surname Points
14th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Sylvia Plucnarová 109
15th PolandPoland Magdalena Zawada 096
16 UkraineUkraine Roksolana Byljakowska 083
17th GermanyGermany Michaela Maurer 064
18th CanadaCanada Melissa Jones 062
19th Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Melika Hasanovic 052
20th AustriaAustria Tina Unterberger 036
21st RussiaRussia Ekaterina Zaroutskaya 032
AustriaAustria Anna Braun 032
23 PolandPoland Karolina Waniczek 030th
RussiaRussia Oksana Jelessina 030th
25th BulgariaBulgaria Radostina Vucheliyska 028
26th PolandPoland Sylwia Zarzecka 026th

Men's singles

Results

date place winner Second Third
December 20-22, 2002 ItalyItaly Völs
(parallel competition)
AustriaAustria Gerald Kallan AustriaAustria Robert Batkowski ItalyItaly Florian Breitenberger
January 10-12, 2003 AustriaAustria Umhausen AustriaAustria Robert Batkowski AustriaAustria Gerhard Pilz AustriaAustria Roland Kallan
January 17-19, 2003 RussiaRussia Moscow AustriaAustria Gerald Kallan AustriaAustria Robert Batkowski ItalyItaly Anton Blasbichler
January 24-26, 2003 AustriaAustria Huettau AustriaAustria Gerhard Pilz AustriaAustria Roland Kallan AustriaAustria Robert Batkowski
January 28-30, 2003 AustriaAustria Kindberg AustriaAustria Gerhard Pilz ItalyItaly Anton Blasbichler AustriaAustria Ferdinand Hirzegger
February 14-16, 2003 ItalyItaly Olang SloveniaSlovenia Borut Kralj AustriaAustria Roland Kallan AustriaAustria Robert Batkowski

World Cup status

Final result after six races (one discarded result)

rank Surname Points
01 AustriaAustria Robert Batkowski 410
02 AustriaAustria Gerhard Pilz 395
03 AustriaAustria Gerald Kallan 375
04th ItalyItaly Anton Blasbichler 325
05 AustriaAustria Roland Kallan 306
06th AustriaAustria Ferdinand Hirzegger 261
07th ItalyItaly Florian Breitenberger 250
08th ItalyItaly Martin Psenner 233
09 ItalyItaly Andreas Castiglioni 215
10 AustriaAustria Gerald Kammerlander 198
11 SloveniaSlovenia Borut Kralj 161
12 GermanyGermany Georg Maurer 155
13 ItalyItaly Thomas Damian 154
14th GermanyGermany Marcus Cruel 143
15th ItalyItaly Daniel Quitta 139
16 RussiaRussia Alexei Lebedev 133
17th CanadaCanada Corey Pusey 110
18th RussiaRussia Ivan Lazarev 103
ItalyItaly Rudi Resch 103
rank Surname Points
20th CanadaCanada John Gibson 94
21st GermanyGermany Bjorn Kierspel 89
22nd Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Jasmine Prnjavorac 86
23 SloveniaSlovenia Gašper Benedik 85
24 SloveniaSlovenia Borut Fejfar 84
25th Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Kenan Strojil 78
26th RussiaRussia Denis Alimov 74
27 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Tomáš Papiorek 55
AustriaAustria Gernot Schwab 55
29 GermanyGermany Patrick Clemens 53
Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Kenan Suljagic 53
31 UkraineUkraine Juri Harzula 50
32 SloveniaSlovenia Ervin Marn 45
SloveniaSlovenia Grega Spendov 45
34 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Petr Pulcer 43
RussiaRussia Pavel Porschnew 43
36 GermanyGermany Christian Wichan 41
37 GermanyGermany Rudolf Schwarz 39
ItalyItaly Andreas Gruber 39
rank Surname Points
39 SloveniaSlovenia Žiga Pagon 37
40 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Patrick von Allmen 36
41 GermanyGermany Hansjörg Mühlbacher 31
CanadaCanada Kaj Johnson 31
43 PolandPoland Damian Waniczek 24
BulgariaBulgaria Dessislaw Charlow 24
45 PolandPoland Andrzej Laszczak 22nd
46 UkraineUkraine Andrij Schurtyn 21st
47 NorwayNorway Knut Solheim 20th
RussiaRussia Sergei Garipov 20th
49 RussiaRussia Andrei Kilin 19th
50 NorwayNorway Kristian Roel 17th
RussiaRussia Pyotr Popov 17th
52 SwedenSweden Michael Törnquist 14th
53 BulgariaBulgaria Emil Lasarov 10
54 NetherlandsNetherlands Sander grip 08th
55 NetherlandsNetherlands Ivar Dijk 07th
0 0 0
0 0 0

Two-seater

Results

date place winner Second Third
December 20-22, 2002 ItalyItaly Völs
(parallel competition)
PolandPoland Andrzej Laszczak
Damian Waniczek
RussiaRussia Pavel Porschnew
Ivan Lazarev
AustriaAustria Reinhard Beer
Herbert Kögl
January 10-12, 2003 AustriaAustria Umhausen PolandPoland Andrzej Laszczak
Damian Waniczek
AustriaAustria Reinhard Beer
Herbert Kögl
AustriaAustria Harald Kleinhofer
Gerhard Mühlbacher
January 17-19, 2003 RussiaRussia Moscow RussiaRussia Pavel Porschnew
Ivan Lazarev
PolandPoland Andrzej Laszczak
Damian Waniczek
AustriaAustria Reinhard Beer
Herbert Kögl
January 24-26, 2003 AustriaAustria Huettau PolandPoland Andrzej Laszczak
Damian Waniczek
RussiaRussia Pavel Porschnew
Ivan Lazarev
AustriaAustria Wolfgang Schopf
Andreas Schopf
January 28-30, 2003 AustriaAustria Kindberg RussiaRussia Pavel Porschnew
Ivan Lazarev
AustriaAustria Reinhard Beer
Herbert Kögl
AustriaAustria Harald Kleinhofer
Gerhard Mühlbacher
February 14-16, 2003 ItalyItaly Olang AustriaAustria Reinhard Beer
Herbert Kögl
RussiaRussia Pavel Porschnew
Ivan Lazarev
AustriaAustria Wolfgang Schopf
Andreas Schopf

World Cup status

Final result after six races (one discarded result)

rank Surname Points
01 RussiaRussia Pavel Pornev - Ivan Lazarev 455
02 PolandPoland Andrzej Laszczak - Damian Waniczek 445
03 AustriaAustria Reinhard Beer - Herbert Kögl 410
04th AustriaAustria Harald Kleinhofer - Gerhard Mühlbacher 310
05 AustriaAustria Wolfgang Schopf - Andreas Schopf 300
06th ItalyItaly Martin Graf - Harald Laimer 253
07th ItalyItaly Günther Innerbichler - Alex Innerbichler 203
08th PolandPoland Andrzej Tyrna - Tomasz Kowalczyk 162
09 ItalyItaly Simone Demé - Michael Squinabol 160
10 GermanyGermany Björn Kierspel - Hansjörg Mühlbacher 153
11 ItalyItaly Armin Mair - Johannes Hofer 138
rank Surname Points
12 RussiaRussia Denis Alimov - Roman Molwistow 94
13 SloveniaSlovenia Bostjan Vizjak - Borut Kralj 70
14th AustriaAustria Guido Hilgarter - Siegfried Troop 50
15th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Tomáš Papiorek - Petr Pulcer 36
16 RussiaRussia Alexander Yegorov - Pyotr Popov 34
SloveniaSlovenia Borut Kralj - Bostjan Vizjak 34
BulgariaBulgaria Dessislaw Charlow - Miroslav Wuchalijski 34
19th BulgariaBulgaria Emil Lasarow - Dessislaw Charlow 32
Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Jasmin Prnjavorac - Kenan Suljagić 32
UkraineUkraine Juri Harzula - Roksolana Byljakowska 32
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Nations ranking

rank country Points
1 AustriaAustria Austria ?
2 ItalyItaly Italy ?
3 RussiaRussia Russia ?
4th PolandPoland Poland ?
5 GermanyGermany Germany ?
6th SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia ?

In total, tobogganers from 15 nations won World Cup points.

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