Tobias Arlt

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NationalityGerman
Born (1987-06-02) 2 June 1987 (age 38)[1]
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)[2]
Weight77 kg (170 lb)[2]
Tobias Arlt
Tobias Arlt in 2018
Personal information
NationalityGerman
Born (1987-06-02) 2 June 1987 (age 38)[1]
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)[2]
Weight77 kg (170 lb)[2]
Sport
CountryGermany
SportLuge
Event
Doubles
Coached byPatric Leitner[3]
Norbert Loch
Georg Hackl[3]
Medal record
Men's luge
Representing  Germany
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place2014 SochiDoubles
Gold medal – first place2014 SochiTeam relay
Gold medal – first place2018 PyeongchangDoubles
Gold medal – first place2018 PyeongchangTeam relay
Gold medal – first place2022 BeijingDoubles
Gold medal – first place2022 BeijingTeam relay
Gold medal – first place2026 Milano CortinaTeam relay
Bronze medal – third place2026 Milano CortinaDoubles
World Championships
Gold medal – first place2013 WhistlerDoubles
Gold medal – first place2013 WhistlerTeam relay
Gold medal – first place2015 SiguldaDoubles
Gold medal – first place2015 SiguldaTeam relay
Gold medal – first place2016 KönigsseeDoubles
Gold medal – first place2016 KönigsseeDoubles' sprint
Gold medal – first place2016 KönigsseeTeam relay
Gold medal – first place2017 IglsDoubles' sprint
Gold medal – first place2021 KönigsseeDoubles' sprint
Gold medal – first place2024 AltenbergTeam relay
Silver medal – second place2008 OberhofDoubles
Silver medal – second place2017 IglsDoubles
Silver medal – second place2019 WinterbergDoubles
Silver medal – second place2019 WinterbergDoubles' sprint
Silver medal – second place2021 KönigsseeDoubles
Silver medal – second place2023 OberhofDoubles
Silver medal – second place2023 OberhofDoubles' sprint
Bronze medal – third place2020 SochiDoubles
Bronze medal – third place2020 SochiDoubles' sprint
Bronze medal – third place2024 AlternbergDoubles
Bronze medal – third place2025 WhistlerDoubles
Bronze medal – third place2025 WhistlerMixed doubles
European Championships
Gold medal – first place2015 SochiDoubles
Gold medal – first place2015 SochiTeam relay
Gold medal – first place2017 KönigsseeDoubles
Gold medal – first place2017 KönigsseeTeam relay
Gold medal – first place2019 OberhofDoubles
Gold medal – first place2023 SiguldaDoubles
Gold medal – first place2025 WinterbergDoubles
Gold medal – first place2026 OberhofDoubles
Gold medal – first place2026 OberhofTeam relay
Silver medal – second place2010 SiguldaDoubles
Silver medal – second place2012 ParamonovoDoubles
Silver medal – second place2012 ParamonovoTeam relay
Silver medal – second place2013 OberhofDoubles
Silver medal – second place2016 AltenbergDoubles
Silver medal – second place2019 OberhofTeam relay
Silver medal – second place2021 SiguldaDoubles
Silver medal – second place2022 St. MoritzDoubles
Silver medal – second place2023 SiguldaTeam relay
Silver medal – second place2024 IglsTeam relay
Silver medal – second place2025 WinterbergTeam relay
Bronze medal – third place2010 SiguldaTeam relay
Bronze medal – third place2018 SiguldaDoubles
Bronze medal – third place2021 SiguldaTeam relay
Bronze medal – third place2024 IglsDoubles

Tobias Arlt (born 2 June 1987) is a German luger, acting as a back driver. He won a silver medal in the men's doubles event at the 2008 FIL World Luge Championships, a silver and a bronze at the 2010 FIL European Luge Championships, a gold medal at the FIL World Luge Championships 2013, and two gold medals at his debut Olympics, the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.

Olympics

Tobias Arlt was born on 2 June 1987 in Berchtesgaden,[2] West Germany.[4][5] He began luging at the age of four,[6] beginning to compete in 1991; his national debut was in 2006.[2] Arlt is a back driver[5] in luging,[6] and his partner for doubles is Tobias Wendl. As a team, they have several nicknames, including "The Bayern-Express"[6] and "The Two Tobis".[7]

At the 2008 FIL World Luge Championship in Oberhof, Germany, in the men's doubles, Arlt won a silver medal.[2] At the 2010 FIL European Luge Championships in Sigulda, Latvia, Arlt won a silver in the men's doubles and a bronze in the team relay disciplines; and at the 2013 FIL World Luge Championships, he won a gold medal.[2] Arlt and Wendl have finished in first place in the overall World Cup standings three times in the last four years.[5]

He competed at the 2024 FIL World Luge Championships and won a gold medal in the team relay and a bronze medal in the doubles event.[8]

At Arlt's debut Olympics,[2] the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Arlt won gold in the luge double with Tobias Wendl in a time of 1 minute and 38:933 seconds at the Sanki Sliding track, half a second ahead of the second-placed Austrians Andreas Linger and Wolfgang Linger.[7] This was the biggest ever winning margin in Olympic luge doubles.[9] In Arlt and Wendl's first run, they set a track record of 49.373 seconds.[10] Arlt then won the team relay with Felix Loch, Natalie Geisenberger, and Tobias Wendl.[11] They won in a time of 2 minutes and 45.649 seconds, which was one second ahead of the second-placed Russian Federation.[12]

At the 2026 Winter Olympics, Arlt won a bronze medal in the doubles event, along with Wendl. This ended Germany's bid for a fourth consecutive gold medal in doubles at the Olympics.[13][14]

Personal life

Arlt is also a police officer in the German Federal Police.[15][6] His hobbies, besides luging, include tennis, windsurfing, snowboarding, and motorbiking.[6][5]

Arlt has a girlfriend, who, in December 2013, gave birth to a daughter.[5]

Luge results

References

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