2016 FIL World Luge Championships – Doubles' sprint

Doubles' sprint
at the 2016 FIL World Luge Championships
Venue Königssee bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track, Königssee
Date 29 January
Competitors 54 from 14 nations
Teams 27
Winning time 39.032
Medalists
    Germany
    Austria
    Italy
2016 FIL World Luge Championships
Individual   men   women
Doubles   doubles
Sprint   men doubles women
Relay   mixed

The Doubles' sprint race of the 2016 FIL World Luge Championships was held on 29 January 2016.

Results

The qualification run was started at 09:00[1] and the final run at 14:48.[2]

Rank Bib Name Country Qualification Rank Final Rank Diff
1st, gold medalist(s) 15 Tobias Wendl
Tobias Arlt
 Germany 39.017 1 39.032 1
2nd, silver medalist(s) 13 Peter Penz
Georg Fischler
 Austria 39.596 10 39.261 2 +0.229
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 12 Christian Oberstolz
Patrick Gruber
 Italy 39.491 5 39.428 3 +0.396
4 10 Andris Šics
Juris Šics
 Latvia 39.505 6 39.452 4 +0.420
5 11 Matthew Mortensen
Jayson Terdiman
 United States 39.480 4 39.573 5 +0.541
6 3 Thomas Steu
Lorenz Koller
 Austria 39.567 8 39.593 6 +0.561
7 7 Tristan Walker
Justin Snith
 Canada 39.577 9 39.600 7 +0.568
8 6 Andrey Bogdanov
Andrey Medvedev
 Russia 39.517 7 39.653 8 +0.621
9 4 Robin Geueke
David Gamm
 Germany 39.360 3 39.669 9 +0.637
10 5 Alexandr Denisyev
Vladislav Antonov
 Russia 39.742 11 39.712 10 +0.680
11 2 Justin Krewson
Andrew Sherk
 United States 39.805 13 39.791 11 +0.759
12 9 Ludwig Rieder
Patrick Rastner
 Italy 39.921 14 39.908 12 +0.876
13 17 Vladislav Yuzhakov
Jury Prokhorov
 Russia 39.803 12 40.167 13 +1.135
14 16 Lukáš Brož
Antonín Brož
 Czech Republic 39.992 15 40.332 14 +1.300
16 21 Wojciech Chmielewski
Jakub Kowalewski
 Poland 40.004 16
17 20 Kristens Putins
Karlis Matuzels
 Latvia 40.019 17
18 23 Florian Gruber
Simon Kainzwalder
 Italy 40.049 18
19 25 Patryk Poręba
Karol Mikrut
 Poland 40.367 19
20 18 Jakub Šimoňák
Marek Solčanský
 Slovakia 40.585 20
21 22 Oleksandr Obolonchyk
Roman Zakharkiv
 Ukraine 40.786 21
22 26 Daniel Popa
Ionuț Țăran
 Romania 40.807 22
23 27 Adam Rosen
Raymond Thompson
 Great Britain 41.936 23
24 8 Oskars Gudramovičs
Pēteris Kalniņs
 Latvia 45.968 24
1 Matěj Kvíčala
Jaromír Kudera
 Czech Republic DNF
19 Cosmin Atodiresei
Stefan Musei
 Romania DNF
14 Toni Eggert
Sascha Benecken
 Germany 39.073 2 DSQ
24 Park Jin-yong
Cho Jung-myung
 South Korea DSQ

References

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