European Luge Championships 2015
European Luge Championships 2015 | ||
Men's | Ladies | |
winner | ||
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Single seater | Semyon Pavlichenko | Dajana Eitberger |
Two-seater | Wendl / Arlt | |
Team relay | Germany | |
2016 →
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The 46th European Luge Championships were held on February 28 and March 1, 2015 as part of the 9th World Cup race of the 2014/2015 season on the luge track in Sochi , Russia . The venue was the Sanki Sliding Center in Krasnaya Polyana , built for the 2014 Winter Olympics .
Single seater women
space | athlete | Terms | time |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Dajana Eitberger | 50.393 / 50.117 | 1: 40.510 |
2 | Natalie Geisenberger | 50.468 / 50.052 | +0.010 |
3 | Tatiana Ivanova | 50.348 / 50.253 | +0.091 |
4th | Ekaterina Baturina | 50.511 / 50.270 | +0.271 |
5 | Tatjana Huefner | 50.558 / 50.397 | +0.445 |
6th | Ekaterina Katnikova | 50.629 / 60.367 | +0.486 |
7th | Anke Wischnewski | 50.764 / 50.558 | +0.812 |
8th | Viktoria Demchenko | 50.807 / 50.578 | +0.875 |
9 | Elīza Tīruma | 50.946 / 50.482 | +0.918 |
10 | Martina Kocher | 50.848 / 50.658 | +0.996 |
Date: February 28,
16 starters. After the bronze medal in 2014 , Dajana Eitberger won her first gold medal.
Single seater men
space | athlete | Terms | time |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Semyon Pavlichenko | 51.980 / 52.040 | 1: 44.020 |
2 | Alexander Peretyagin | 51.189 / 52.063 | +0.232 |
3 | Felix Hole | 52.338 / 52.001 | +0.319 |
4th | Andi Langenhan | 52.398 / 51.981 | +0.359 |
5 | Inārs Kivlenieks | 52.263 / 52.154 | +0.397 |
6th | Stepan Fyodorov | 52.338 / 52.100 | +0.418 |
7th | Dominik Fischnaller | 52.370 / 52.088 | +0.438 |
8th | Maksim Aravin | 52.212 / 52.287 | +0.479 |
9 | Ralf Palik | 52.382 / 52.196 | +0.558 |
10 | Wolfgang Kindl | 52.517 / 52.133 | +0.630 |
Date: March 1st,
21st starter. After his first world championship title , Semyon Pavlichenko also won his first world cup race that season and became European champion.
Two-seater men
space | athlete | Terms | time |
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1 |
Tobias Wendl Tobias Arlt |
49.676 / 49.883 | 1: 39.559 |
2 |
Peter Penz Georg Fischler |
49.907 / 49.947 | +0.295 |
3 |
Andris Šics Juris Šics |
49.832 / 50.305 | +0.578 |
4th |
Christian Oberstolz Patrick Gruber |
50.044 / 50.099 | +0.584 |
5 |
Alexander Denisjew Vladislav Antonov |
50.057 / 50.159 | +0.657 |
6th |
Vladislav Yushakov Vladimir Sergeyevich Prokhorov |
59.987 / 50.314 | +0.742 |
7th |
Toni Eggert Sascha Benecken |
50.085 / 50.300 | +0.826 |
8th |
Andrei Bogdanov Andrei Medvedev |
49.892 / 50.525 | +0.858 |
9 |
Lukáš Brož Antonín Brož |
50.429 / 50.584 | +1.454 |
10 |
Tim Brendel Markus Schmid |
50.454 / 50.672 | +1.567 |
Date: February 28,
16 doubles at the start. For Wendl / Arlt this was the first European championship title in doubles after a few runner-ups.
Season
space | athlete | Terms | time |
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1 | Germany | 53.890 / 55.812 / 55.766 | 2: 45.468 |
2 | Russia | 53.719 / 56.130 / 55.679 | +0.060 |
3 | Latvia | 54.067 / 55.782 / 55.926 | +0.307 |
4th | Austria | 56.008 / 55.989 / 55.971 | +2,500 |
5 | Ukraine | 55.837 / 57.000 / 57.916 | +5.285 |
- | Poland | DNF |
Date: March 1st
Medal table
space | country | gold | silver | bronze | total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Germany | 3 | 1 | 1 | 5 |
2 | Russia | 1 | 2 | 1 | 4th |
3 | Austria | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
4th | Latvia | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |