2022 FIL World Luge Championships

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2022 FIL World Luge Championships
Cheyenne Rosenthal and Jessica Degenhardt
VenueWinterberg, Germany
Dates30 January
Competitors28 from 9 nations
2021
2023

The 2022 FIL World Luge Championships were held on 30 January 2022 in Winterberg, Germany. There was only one, non-Olympic discipline of women's doubles.

Results

Rank Bib Name Country Run 1 Rank Run 2 Rank Total Diff
1st place, gold medalist(s) 2 Jessica Degenhardt
Cheyenne Rosenthal
 Germany 48.293 1 47.801 1 1:36.094
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 5 Luisa Romanenko
Pauline Patz
 Germany 48.577 2 48.075 2 1:36.652 +0.558
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 1 Chevonne Forgan
Sophia Kirkby
 United States 48.901 4 48.377 3 1:37.278 +1.184
4 4 Maya Chan
Reannyn Weiler
 United States 48.849 3 48.528 4 1:37.377 +1.283
5 3 Viktorija Ziediņa
Selīna Elizabete Zvilna
 Latvia 48.910 5 48.910 8 1:37.820 +1.726
6 13 Caitlin Nash
Kailey Allan
 Canada 49.004 6 48.878 7 1:37.882 +1.788
7 6 Anda Upīte
Sanija Ozoliņa
 Latvia 49.151 8 48.770 5 1:37.921 +1.827
8 10 Marta Robežniece
Kitija Bogdanova
 Latvia 49.030 7 49.026 9 1:38.056 +1.962
9 8 Anastasiia Kropacheva
Alena Starkova
Russian Luge Federation 49.554 10 48.797 6 1:38.351 +2.257
10 14 Elisa-Marie Storch
Elia Reitmeier
 Germany 49.497 9 49.207 10 1:38.704 +2.610
11 12 Nikola Domowicz
Dominika Piwkowska
 Poland 50.113 12 49.505 11 1:39.618 +3.524
12 11 Natasha Khytrenko
Viktoriia Koval
 Ukraine 50.218 13 49.725 12 1:39.943 +3.849
13 9 Bianka Petríková
Nikola Trembošová
 Slovakia 50.962 14 49.763 13 1:40.725 +4.631
7 Markéta Nováková
Anna Vejdělková
 Czech Republic 50.052 11 Did not finish

References

  1. ^ "FIL Executive Board awards Women's Doubles World Championships to Winterberg, World Cup with Juniors". FIL. Retrieved 3 February 2022.
  2. ^ Final results