2016–17 Luge World Cup
The 2016–17 Luge World Cup was a multi race tournament over a season for luge, organised by the FIL.The season started on 26 November 2016 in Winterberg, Germany and ended on 25 February 2017 in Altenberg, Germany.
Winners | |
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Men's singles/ sprint | |
Doubles/sprint | |
Women's singles/sprint | |
Team relay | |
Competitions | |
Venues | 9 |
Calendar
Venue | Date | Details |
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26–27 November | Sprint | |
2–3 December | Team Relay | |
9–10 December | ||
16–17 December | Sprint | |
5–6 January | Team Relay | |
14–15 January | Sprint,Team Relay | |
4–5 February | Team Relay | |
18–19 February | Team Relay | |
25–26 February | Team Relay |
Results
Men's singles
Event: | Gold: | Time | Silver: | Time | Bronze: | Time |
Winterberg | 1:44.732 (52.181 / 52.551) |
1:44.921 (52.343 / 52.578) |
1:44.977 (52.464 / 52.513) | |||
Winterberg (Sprint) |
36.529 | 36.615 | 36.651 | |||
Lake Placid | 1:43.088 (51.448 / 51.640) |
1:43.094 (51.456 / 51.638) |
1:43.182 (51.603 / 51.579) | |||
Whistler | 50.109 | 50.153 | 50.243 | |||
Park City | 1:32.254 (46.167 / 46.087) |
1:32.450 (46.283 / 46.167) |
1:32.572 (46.410 / 46.162) | |||
Park City (Sprint) |
28.302 | 28.307 | 28.343 | |||
Königssee | 1:38.363 (49.245 / 49.118) |
1:38.611 (49.301 / 49.310) |
1:38.823 (49.429 / 49.394) | |||
Sigulda | 1:35.715 (47.837 / 47.878) |
1:35.856 (47.981 / 47.875) |
1:35.967 (48.027 / 47.940) | |||
Sigulda (Sprint) |
27.585 | 27.610 | 27.642 | |||
Oberhof | 1:26.130 (43.215 / 42.915) |
1:26.170 (43.277 / 42.893) |
1:26.257 (43.257 / 43.000) | |||
Pyeongchang | 1:37.229 (48.607 / 48.626) |
1:37.378 (48.683 / 48.695) |
1:37.694 (48.811 / 48.883) | |||
Altenberg | 1:47.237 (53.785 / 53.452) |
1:47.698 (54.049 / 53.649) |
1:48.037 (54.229 / 53.808) |
Women's singles
Event: | Gold: | Time | Silver: | Time | Bronze: | Time |
Winterberg | 1:50.724 (55.401 / 55.323) |
1:51.132 (55.558 / 55.574) |
1:51.389 (55.712 / 55.677) | |||
Winterberg (Sprint) |
39.119 | 39.182 | 39.201 | |||
Lake Placid | 1:28.638 (44.249 / 44.389) |
1:28.706 (44.445 / 44.261) |
1:28.723 (44.448 / 44.275) | |||
Whistler | 38.796 | 38.848 | 38.850 | |||
Park City | 1:29.257 (44.649 / 44.608) |
1:29.384 (44.718 / 44.666) |
1:29.584 (44.769 / 44.815) | |||
Park City (Sprint) |
32.881 | 33.034 | 33.040 | |||
Königssee | 51.178 | 51.329 | 51.433 | |||
Sigulda | 1:23.485 (41.675 / 41.810) |
1:23.513 (41.760 / 41.753) |
1:23.616 (41.583 / 42.033) | |||
Sigulda (Sprint) |
30.692 | 30.904 | 30.907 | |||
Oberhof | 1:22.388 (41.287 / 41.101) |
1:22.389 (41.248 / 41.141) |
1:22.669 (41.386 / 41.283) | |||
Pyeongchang | 1:33.648 (46.856 / 46.792) |
1:33.694 (46.795 / 46.899) |
1:33.910 (46.825 / 47.085) | |||
Altenberg | 1:44.364 (52.185 / 52.179) |
1:44.435 (52.260 / 52.175) |
1:44.550 (52.229 / 52.321) |
Doubles
Team relay
Standings
Men's singles
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Men's singles Sprint
Only 6 lugers competed on all events |
Women's singles
|
Women's singles Sprint
Only 8 lugers competed on all events |
Doubles
|
Doubles Sprint
Only 9 double sleds competed on all events |
Team Relay
|
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Medal table
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 26 | 18 | 22 | 66 | |
2 | 8 | 10 | 4 | 22 | |
3 | 4 | 5 | 2 | 11 | |
4 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 6 | |
5 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 4 | |
6 | 0 | 4 | 6 | 10 | |
7 | 0 | 4 | 3 | 7 | |
Totals (7 nations) | 42 | 42 | 42 | 126 |
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References
- "Schedule 2016/17 Artificial Track". FIL. Retrieved 26 June 2016.
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