2016 FIL World Luge Championships – Women's singles

Women's singles
at the 2016 FIL World Luge Championships
Venue Königssee bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track, Königssee
Date 30 January 2016
Competitors 40 from 16 nations
Winning time 1:40.799
Medalists
    Germany
     Switzerland
    Russia
2016 FIL World Luge Championships
Individual   men   women
Doubles   doubles
Sprint   men doubles women
Relay   mixed

The Women's singles race of the 2016 FIL World Luge Championships was held on 30 January 2016.[1]

Results

The first run will be started at 15:23 and the final run at 17:07.[2]

Rank Bib Name Country Run 1 Rank Run 2 Rank Total Diff
1st, gold medalist(s) 5 Natalie Geisenberger  Germany 50.390 1 50.409 1 1:40.799
2nd, silver medalist(s) 4 Martina Kocher   Switzerland 50.418 3 50.620 3 1:41.038 +0.239
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 1 Tatiana Ivanova  Russia 50.441 5 50.614 2 1:41.055 +0.256
4 9 Tatjana Hüfner  Germany 50.406 2 50.650 5 1:41.056 +0.257
5 6 Elīza Cauce  Latvia 50.516 6 50.638 4 1:41.154 +0.355
6 13 Julia Taubitz  Germany 50.630 7 50.925 10 1:41.555 +0.756
7 10 Summer Britcher  United States 50.755 11 50.806 7 1:41.561 +0.762
8 11 Erin Hamlin  United States 50.867 13 50.703 6 1:41.570 +0.771
9 7 Alex Gough  Canada 50.754 10 50.822 8 1:41.576 +0.777
10 2 Victoria Demchenko  Russia 50.671 8 50.937 11 1:41.608 +0.809
11 8 Kimberley McRae  Canada 50.717 9 50.895 9 1:41.612 +0.813
12 18 Ekaterina Baturina  Russia 50.934 14 51.029 12 1:41.963 +1.164
13 14 Arianne Jones  Canada 50.864 12 51.135 14 1:41.999 +1.200
14 12 Emily Sweeney  United States 51.112 15 51.127 13 1:42.239 +1.440
15 15 Sandra Robatscher  Italy 51.229 17 51.189 16 1:42.418 +1.619
16 16 Birgit Platzer  Austria 51.365 20 51.161 15 1:42.526 +1.727
17 20 Andrea Vötter  Italy 51.215 16 51.329 19 1:42.544 +1.745
18 22 Madeleine Egle  Austria 51.334 18 51.245 17 1:42.579 +1.780
19 19 Ewa Kuls  Poland 51.340 19 51.304 18 1:42.644 +1.845
20 3 Dajana Eitberger  Germany 50.433 4 52.656 20 1:43.089 +2.290
21 32 Katrin Heinzelmaier  Austria 51.521 21 51.521
22 23 Raluca Strămăturaru  Romania 51.540 22 51.540
23 25 Sung Eun-ryung  South Korea 51.551 23 51.551
24 26 Ekaterina Katnikova  Russia 51.713 24 51.713
25 40 Choi Eun-ju  South Korea 51.729 25 51.729
26 24 Raychel Germaine  United States 51.836 26 51.836
27 38 Gry Martine Mostue  Norway 51.851 27 51.851
28 30 Karoline Melas  Norway 52.128 28 52.128
29 35 Daria Obratov  Croatia 52.178 29 52.178
30 27 Viera Gburova  Slovakia 52.298 30 52.298
31 34 Tereza Nosková  Czech Republic 52.354 31 52.354
31 28 Natalie Maag   Switzerland 52.354 31 52.354
33 39 Olena Stetskiv  Ukraine 52.356 33 52.356
34 36 Anastasia Polusytok  Ukraine 52.364 34 52.364
35 37 Olena Shkhumova  Ukraine 52.407 35 52.407
36 17 Natalia Wojtuściszyn  Poland 52.428 36 52.428
37 29 Ulla Zirne  Latvia 52.579 37 52.579
38 33 Katarina Šimoňáková  Slovakia 53.036 38 53.036
39 31 Jung Hye-sun  South Korea 54.446 39 54.446
21 Miriam Kastlunger  Austria DNF

References

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