Natural Track Luge World Cup 2003/04
World Cup 2003/04 | |
winner | |
Ladies singles | Ekaterina Lavrentieva |
Men's singles | Anton Blasbichler |
Two-seater | Pavel Pornev - Ivan Lazarev |
Competitions | |
Venues | 6th |
Individual competitions | 6 each |
← 2002/03 | 2004/05 → |
The 2003/04 Natural Track Luge World Cup was held in three disciplines and in six races each season.
Ladies singles
Results
date | place | Winner | Second | third |
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December 12-14, 2003 | Olang | Renate Kasslatter | Christa Gietl | Sandra Mariner |
4th to 6th January 2004 | Grande Prairie | Ekaterina Lavrentieva | Renate Kasslatter | Christa Gietl |
January 16-18, 2004 | Garmisch-Partenkirchen | Ekaterina Lavrentieva | Renate Kasslatter | Sandra Lanthaler |
January 23-25, 2004 | Moscow | Ekaterina Lavrentieva | Renate Gietl | Julia Wetlowa |
February 13-14, 2004 |
Triesenberg (parallel competition) |
Sandra Mariner | Barbara Abart | Ekaterina Lavrentieva |
February 19-21, 2004 | Aurach | Ekaterina Lavrentieva | Renate Gietl | Julia Wetlowa |
World Cup status
Final result after six races (one discarded result)
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Men's singles
Results
date | place | winner | Second | Third |
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December 12-14, 2003 | Olang | Anton Blasbichler | Andreas Castiglioni | Gerald Kallan |
4th to 6th January 2004 | Grande Prairie | Anton Blasbichler | Gernot Schwab | Martin Psenner |
January 16-18, 2004 | Garmisch-Partenkirchen | Anton Blasbichler | Gernot Schwab | Martin Psenner |
January 23-25, 2004 | Moscow | Anton Blasbichler | Gerald Kallan | Gernot Schwab |
February 13-14, 2004 |
Triesenberg (parallel competition) |
Marcus Cruel | Gernot Schwab | Robert Batkowski |
February 19-21, 2004 | Aurach | Gerhard Pilz | Andreas Castiglioni | Gernot Schwab |
World Cup status
Final result after six races (one discarded result)
Two-seater
Results
date | place | winner | Second | Third |
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December 12-14, 2003 | Olang | Reinhard Beer | Harald Kleinhofer | Wolfgang Schopf |
4th to 6th January 2004 | Grande Prairie | Pavel Porschnew | Andrzej Laszczak | Harald Kleinhofer |
January 16-18, 2004 | Garmisch-Partenkirchen | Pavel Porschnew | Wolfgang Schopf | Günther Innerbichler |
January 23-25, 2004 | Moscow | Wolfgang Schopf | Pavel Porschnew | Denis Alimov |
February 13-14, 2004 |
Triesenberg (parallel competition) |
Andrzej Laszczak | Wolfgang Schopf | Pavel Porschnew |
February 19-21, 2004 | Aurach | Reinhard Beer | Wolfgang Schopf | Pavel Porschnew |
World Cup status
Final result after six races (one discarded result)
* Better result than Schopf - Schopf |
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Nations ranking
rank | country | Points |
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1 | Austria | ? |
2 | Italy | ? |
3 | Russia | ? |
4th | Germany | ? |
5 | Poland | ? |
6th | Slovenia | ? |
In total, tobogganers from 15 nations won World Cup points.
literature
- Harald Steyrer, Herbert Wurzer, Egon Theiner: 50 years of FIL 1957–2007. The history of the International Luge Federation in three volumes . tape II . Egoth Verlag, Vienna 2007, ISBN 978-3-902480-46-0 , p. 390-391 .
Web links
- World Cup ranking women (PDF; 7 kB)
- World Cup ranking men (PDF; 9 kB)
- World Cup ranking doubles (PDF; 7 kB)