Sabine Kogler

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Sabine Kogler Luge
nation AustriaAustria Austria
birthday September 10, 1983
place of birth Vomp
Career
discipline Single seater
society WSV Vomp
status resigned
End of career 2006
Medal table
Junior European Championship 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
FIL Natural track toboggan junior European Championship
bronze Kreuth 2003 Single seater
Placements in the Natural Track Luge World Cup
 Debut in the World Cup December 19, 1999
 Overall World Cup ES 6. ( 2000/2001 )
 

Sabine Kogler (born September 10, 1983 in Vomp ) is a former Austrian natural track tobogganist . She was among the fastest five in five World Cup races , achieved sixth place in the overall World Cup 2000/2001 and won the bronze medal at the 2003 European Junior Championship . At World and European Championships , her best result was fifth in 2002 .

Career

In 1999 Sabine Kogler first took part in an international junior championship, the Junior World Championship in Hüttau , where she finished eleventh. In the next winter she took part in addition to the Junior European Championship in Umhausen , where she was tenth, also in her first title fight in the general class, the World Championship 2000 in Olang . There she also reached tenth place. At the beginning of winter she took part in two World Cup races for the first time in Oberperfuss and Garmisch-Partenkirchen , which she finished in eighth and ninth position. From the 2000/2001 season , Kogler competed regularly in the World Cup. Her best results this winter were two fifth places in the opening race in Umhausen and at the final in Hüttau; twice she was sixth and once eighth, with which she reached sixth place in the overall World Cup. At the 2001 World Championships in Stein an der Enns , Kogler finished sixth, while she was only 13th at the European Junior Championships in the same year.

In the 2001/2002 season , Kogler could not quite match the World Cup results of the previous year. This time two seventh places in Triesenberg and Železniki were her best results, which is why she fell back to tenth place in the overall World Cup. At the European Championships in 2002 in Frantschach-Sankt Gertraud , however, she achieved fifth place - at the same time as Sandra Mariner - her best career result at World and European Championships. At the Junior World Championship in 2002 she was also fifth. In the 2002/2003 World Cup season , Kogler again achieved three placings among the fastest five, with fourth place in Hüttau, the best World Cup result of her career. She was twelve hundredths of a second short of a podium. In the overall World Cup she finished eighth with the Italian Barbara Abart , just two points behind the two sixth placed Renate Gietl and Marlies Wagner . At the 2003 World Championships in Železniki, however, she only came in eleventh place, but at the 2003 Junior European Championships in Kreuth , she won the bronze medal behind Julija Wetlowa and Barbara Abart.

In the 2003/2004 season Sabine Kogler did not take part in any competitions and in the winter of 2004/2005 she only started in the Intercontinental Cup. She made her comeback at the highest level of competition at the end of January 2006 at the European Championships in Umhausen, where she reached sixth place. She then took part in the last three World Cup races of the 2005/2006 season, in which a sixth place was her best result. After that winter, Kogler ended her career.

successes

World championships

European championships

Junior World Championships

Junior European Championships

World cup

  • Four times among the top ten in the overall World Cup
  • Five top 5 placements in world cup races

literature

  • Harald Steyrer, Herbert Wurzer, Egon Theiner: 50 years FIL 1957 - 2007. The history of the International Luge Federation in three volumes. Volume II, Egoth Verlag, Vienna 2007, ISBN 978-3-902480-46-0 , pp. 285-397.

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