2018–19 Luge World Cup
International luge competition
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The 2018–19 Luge World Cup was a multi race tournament over a season for Luge, organised by the FIL. The season started on 24 November 2018 in Innsbruck, Austria, and finished 24 February 2019 in Sochi, Russia..
Men's singles
Semen Pavlichenko
Men's sprint
Roman Repilov
Doubles
Toni Eggert / Sascha Benecken
Doubles sprint
Toni Eggert / Sascha Benecken
| Winners | |
|---|---|
| Men's singles | |
| Men's sprint | |
| Doubles | |
| Doubles sprint | |
| Women's singles | |
| Women's sprint | |
| Team relay | |
| Competitions | |
| Venues | 9/9 |
Calendar
| Venue | Date | Details |
|---|---|---|
| 24–25 November | Sprint | |
| 30 November–1 December | Team Relay | |
| 7–8 December | Team Relay | |
| 15–16 December | Sprint/FIL America-Pacific Championships | |
| 5–6 January | Team Relay. Men's race shortened to one run due to heavy snowfall. | |
| 12–13 January | Team Relay | |
| 25–27 January | World Championships (Doesn't count toward to the World Cup standings) | |
| 2–3 February | Team Relay/FIL Asian Championships. Due to heavy snowfall, women's race shortened to one run and team relay cancelled but rescheduled to Sochi. | |
| 9–10 February | Team Relay/FIL European Championships | |
| 23–24 February | Sprint and Team Relay |
Results
Men's singles
| Event: | Gold: | Time | Silver: | Time | Bronze: | Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Innsbruck | 1:40.294 (50.193 / 50.101) |
1:40.392 (50.275 / 50.117) |
1:40.438 (50.421 / 50.017) | |||
| Innsbruck (Sprint) |
32.560 | 32.590 | 32.661 | |||
| Whistler (Vancouver) | 1:39.774 (49.837 / 49.937) |
1:39.873 (49.906 / 49.967) |
1:39.901 (49.886 / 50.015) | |||
| Calgary | 1:29.249 (44.644 / 44.605) |
1:29.315 (44.670 / 44.645) |
1:29.370 (44.699 / 44.671) | |||
| Lake Placid | 1:43.048 (51.520 / 51.528) |
1:43.219 (51.578 / 51.641) |
1:43.275 (51.605 / 51.670) | |||
| Lake Placid (Sprint) |
32.554 | 32.588 | 32.667 | |||
| Königssee | 50.084 | 50.104 | 50.192 | |||
| Sigulda | 1:36.074 (48.122 / 47.952) |
1:36.262 (48.153 / 48.109) |
1:36.338 (48.262 / 48.076) | |||
| Altenberg | 1:48.669 (54.329 / 54.340) |
1:48.673 (54.272 / 54.401) |
1:48.780 (54.354 / 54.426) | |||
| Oberhof | 1:26.203 (43.231 / 42.972) |
1:26.247 (43.188 / 43.059) |
1:26.384 (43.290 / 43.094) | |||
| Sochi | 1:43.867 (52.023 / 51.844) |
1:44.301 (52.198 / 52.103) |
1:44.327 (52.143 / 52.184) | |||
| Sochi (Sprint) |
35.566 | 35.584 | 35.615 |
Women's singles
| Event: | Gold: | Time | Silver: | Time | Bronze: | Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Innsbruck | 1:19.619 (39.769 / 39.850) |
1:19.885 (39.745 / 39.910) |
1:19.885 (39.892 / 39.993) | |||
| Innsbruck (Sprint) |
29.887 | 29.909 | 29.944 | |||
| Whistler (Vancouver) | 1:16.904 (38.510 / 38.394) |
1:17.195 (38.601 / 38.594) |
1:17.321 (38.616 / 38.705) | |||
| Calgary | 1:33.408 (46.675 / 46.733) |
1:33.512 (46.763 / 46.749) |
1:33.885 (46.829 / 47.056) | |||
| Lake Placid | 1:27.674 (43.789 / 43.885) |
1:27.705 (43.801 / 43.904) |
1:27.929 (43.852 / 44.077) | |||
| Lake Placid (Sprint) |
37.667 | 37.745 | 37.753 | |||
| Königssee | 1:44.971 (52.566 / 52.405) |
1:45.391 (52.676 / 52.715) |
1:45.586 (52.544 / 53.042) | |||
| Sigulda | 1:24.336 (42.272 / 42.064) |
1:24.464 (42.337 / 42.127) |
1:24.686 (42.427 / 42.259) | |||
| Altenberg | 53.932 | 54.022 | 54.178 | |||
| Oberhof | 1:22.810 (41.365 / 41.445) |
1:23.033 (41.462 / 41.571) |
1:23.127 (41.455 / 41.672) | |||
| Sochi | 1:40.374 (50.163 / 50.211) |
1:40.527 (50.232 / 50.295) |
1:40.703 (50.316 / 50.387) | |||
| Sochi (Sprint) |
31.505 | 31.609 | 31.642 |
Doubles
Team relay
Standings
Men's singles
|
Men's singles Sprint
Only 8 lugers competed on all events |
Women's singles
|
Women's singles Sprint
Only 8 lugers competed on all events |
Doubles
|
Doubles Sprint
Only 8 double sleds competed on all events |