2016 FIL World Luge Championships – Men's singles

Men's singles
at the 2016 FIL World Luge Championships
Venue Königssee bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track, Königssee
Date 31 January
Competitors 42 from 18 nations
Winning time 1:38.864
Medalists
    Germany
    Germany
    Austria
2016 FIL World Luge Championships
Individual   men   women
Doubles   doubles
Sprint   men doubles women
Relay   mixed

The Men's singles race of the 2016 FIL World Luge Championships was held on 31 January 2016.[1]

Results

The first run will be started at 10:19 and the final run at 12:27.[2]

Rank Bib Name Country Run 1 Rank Run 2 Rank Total Diff
1st, gold medalist(s) 2 Felix Loch  Germany 49.173 1 49.691 1 1:38.864
2nd, silver medalist(s) 3 Ralf Palik  Germany 49.406 2 49.881 2 1:39.287 +0.423
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 4 Wolfgang Kindl  Austria 49.460 3 50.093 3 1:39.553 +0.689
4 5 Chris Mazdzer  United States 49.490 4 50.243 4 1:39.733 +0.869
5 6 Andi Langenhan  Germany 49.490 4 50.379 6 1:39.869 +1.005
6 1 Tucker West  United States 49.692 7 50.489 10 1:40.181 +1.317
7 7 David Gleirscher  Austria 49.869 10 50.355 5 1:40.224 +1.360
8 9 Semen Pavlichenko  Russia 49.802 8 50.427 9 1:40.229 +1.365
9 11 Armin Frauscher  Austria 49.672 6 50.596 11 1:40.268 +1.404
10 14 Riks Rozītis  Latvia 49.900 12 50.382 7 1:40.282 +1.418
11 8 Johannes Ludwig  Germany 49.879 11 50.420 8 1:40.299 +1.435
12 12 Mitchel Malyk  Canada 49.822 9 50.707 13 1:40.529 +1.665
13 10 Roman Repilov  Russia 49.935 13 50.776 17 1:40.711 +1.847
14 18 Kevin Fischnaller  Italy 50.157 14 50.771 16 1:40.928 +2.064
15 15 Dominik Fischnaller  Italy 50.236 15 50.712 14 1:40.948 +2.084
16 16 Stepan Fedorov  Russia 50.394 17 50.671 12 1:41.065 +2.201
17 17 Reinhard Egger  Austria 50.239 16 50.934 19 1:41.173 +2.309
18 19 Valentin Creţu  Romania 50.432 18 50.745 15 1:41.177 +2.313
19 20 Jozef Ninis  Slovakia 50.653 20 50.892 18 1:41.545 +2.681
20 21 Maciej Kurowski  Poland 50.524 19 51.107 20 1:41.631 +2.767
21 29 Wojciech Chmielewski  Poland 51.033 24 51.275 21 1:42.308 +3.444
22 32 Emanuel Rieder  Italy 50.958 22 51.371 22 1:42.329 +3.465
23 31 Taylor Morris  United States 50.987 23 51.575 23 1:42.562 +3.698
24 27 Maksim Aravin  Russia 51.117 25 51.993 24 1:43.110 +4.246
25 37 Kristaps Mauriņš  Latvia 51.171 26 51.171
26 23 Ondřej Hyman  Czech Republic 51.186 27 51.186
27 38 Andriy Mandziy  Ukraine 51.195 28 51.195
28 24 Aidan Kelly  United States 51.310 29 51.310
29 28 Reid Watts  Canada 51.404 30 51.404
30 25 Anton Dukach  Ukraine 51.455 31 51.455
31 34 Alexander Ferlazzo  Australia 51.585 32 51.585
32 30 Hidenari Kanayama  Japan 51.812 33 51.812
33 35 Rupert Staudinger  Great Britain 52.134 34 52.134
34 36 Pavel Angelov  Bulgaria 52.260 35 52.260
35 26 Theo Gruber  Italy 52.317 36 52.317
36 39 Tilen Sirse  Slovenia 52.444 37 52.444
37 41 Lim Nam-kyu  South Korea 52.659 38 52.659
38 33 Kim Dong-hyeon  South Korea 52.795 39 52.795
39 40 Daniel Popa  Romania 53.041 40 53.041
40 42 Kang Doung-kyu  South Korea 54.607 41 54.607
22 Artūrs Dārznieks  Latvia 50.830 21 DNF
13 Inārs Kivlenieks  Latvia DNF

References

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