Luge - Doubles

1984

Calgary 1988

  1. East Germany-1
    (8000=11200) Jörg Hoffmann (gdr-GER/1984-88)
    (8000=11200) Jochen Pietzsch (gdr-GER/1984-88)
  2. East Germany-2
    (5000=32100) Stefan Krauße (GER/1988-98)
    (5000=32100) Jan Behrendt (GER/1988-98)
  3. West Germany-1
    (3200=3520) Thomas Schwab (frg-GER/1984-88)
    (3200=3520) Wolfgang Staudinger (frg-GER/1984-88)
  4. West Germany-2
    (2000) Stefan Ilsanker (frg-GER/1988)
    (2000) Georg Hackl (frg-GER/1988)
  5. Austria-1
    (1250=7095) Georg Fluckinger (AUT/1980-88)
    (1250) Robert Manzenreiter (AUT/1988-92)
  6. Soviet Union-1
    (800) Vitaly Melnik (urs-RUS/1988)
    (800) Dmitry Alekseyev (urs-RUS/1988)
  7. Italy-1
    (500=10859) Kurt Brugger (ITA/1992-98)
    (500=10859) Wilfried Huber (ITA/1992-98)
  8. Soviet Union-2
    (500=5500) Yevgeny Belousov (urs-RUS/1984-88)
    (500=5500) Aleksandr Belyakov (urs-RUS/1984-88)
  9. Italy-2
    (200) Bernhard Kammerer (ITA/1988)
    (200=325) Walter Brunner (ITA/1984-88)
  10. Canada-1
    (125=380) Bob Gasper (CAN/1988-94)
    (125=140) André Benoit (CAN/1988-92)
  11. United States-1
    (80) Miro Zajonc (USA/1988)
    (80) Tim Nardiello (USA/1984-88)
  12. Austria-2
    (50) Gerhard Sandbichler (AUT/1980-88)
    (50=1300) Franz Lechleitner (AUT/1984-88)
  13. Czechoslovakia
    (32=41.38) Petr Urban (tch-CZE/1988-92)
    (32) Luboš Jíra (tch-CZE/1988)
  14. Japan
    (20) Takamatsu Kazuhiko (JPN/1988-94)
    (20=70) Hirakawa Tsukasa (JPN/1984-88)
  15. Great Britain
    (12.5) Stephen Brialey (GBR/1988)
    (12.5) Nick Ovett (GBR/1988-92)
  16. United States-2
    (8) Joe Barile (USA/1988)
    (8) Steven Maher (USA/1988)
  17. Canada-2
    (5) Sam Salmon (CAN/1988)
    (5=29) Dan Doll (CAN/1988-92)
  18. Bulgaria
    (3.2) Krasimir Kamenov (BUL/1988)
    (3.2) Mitko Bachev (BUL/1988)

Albertville 1992

  1. Germany-1
    (6000=32100) Stefan Krauße (GER/1988-98)
    (6000=32100) Jan Behrendt (GER/1988-98)
  2. Germany-2
    (3750) Yves Mankel (GER/1992)
    (3750) Thomas Rudolph (GER/1992)
  3. Italy-1
    (2400=9020) Hansjörg Raffl (ITA/1980-94)
    (2400=7645) Norbert Huber (ITA/1984,92-98)
  4. Romania
    (1500=2193) Ioan Apostol (ROU/1980-84,92-94)
    (1800=2528) Liviu Cepoi (ROU-MDA/1992-2002)
  5. Italy-2
    (937.5=10859) Kurt Brugger (ITA/1992-98)
    (937.5=10859) Wilfried Huber (ITA/1992-98)
  6. Sweden
    (600=624) Hans Kohala (SWE/1992-94)
    (600=924) Carl-Johan Lindqvist (SWE/1992-94)
  7. Austria
    (375) Gerhard Gleirscher (AUT/1992)
    (375) Markus Schmidt (AUT/1992)
  8. Unified Team-1
    (240=740) Albert Demchenko (RUS/1992-14)
    (240=615) Aleksey Zelensky (RUS/1992-94)
  9. United States-1
    (150) Wendel Suckow (USA/1992)
    (150) Bill Tavares (USA/1992)
  10. Unified Team-2
    (93.75) Igor Lobanov (RUS/1992)
    (93.75=103.1) Gennady Belyakov (RUS/1992-94)
  11. Latvia
    (72) Aivars Polis (LAT/1992)
    (72=176) Roberts Suharevs (LAT/1992-98)
  12. United States-2
    (45=10101) Chris Thorpe (USA/1992-2002)
    (45=5983) Gordy Sheer (USA/1992-98)
  13. Canada-1
    (24=29) Dan Doll (CAN/1988-92)
    (24) Christi-Adrian Sudu (CAN/1992)
  14. Canada-2
    (15=380) Bob Gasper (CAN/1988-94)
    (15=140) André Benoit (CAN/1988-92)
  15. Czechoslovakia
    (9.375=41.38) Petr Urban (tch-CZE/1988-92)
    (9.375) Jan Kohoutek (CZE/1992)
  16. Norway
    (7.2=8.138) Harald Rolfsen (NOR/1992-94)
    (7.2) Snorre Pedersen (NOR/1992)
  17. Bulgaria
    (4.5=6.3) Ilko Karacholov (BUL/1992-94)
    (4.5=6.3) Ivan Karacholov (BUL/1992-94)
  18. Japan
    (2.88=25.76) Atsushi Sasaki (JPN/1992-98)
    (2.88=5.76) Yuji Sasaki (JPN/1992-94)
  19. France
    (1.8) Yves Boyer (FRA/1992)
    (1.8) Frédéric Bertrand (FRA/1992)
  20. Poland
    (1.25=7.25) Leszek Szarejko (POL/1992-94)
    (1.25=7.25) Adrian Przechewka (POL/1992-94)

Lillehammer 1994

  1. Italy-1
    (6000=10859) Kurt Brugger (ITA/1992-98)
    (6000=10859) Wilfried Huber (ITA/1992-98)
  2. Italy-2
    (3750=9020) Hansjörg Raffl (ITA/1980-94)
    (3750=7645) Norbert Huber (ITA/1984,92-98)
  3. Germany-1
    (2400=32100) Stefan Krauße (GER/1988-98)
    (2400=32100) Jan Behrendt (GER/1988-98)
  4. United States-1
    (1500=9733) Mark Grimmette (USA/1994-2010)
    (1500) Jonathan Edwards (USA/1994)
  5. United States-2
    (937.5=10101) Chris Thorpe (USA/1992-2002)
    (937.5=5983) Gordy Sheer (USA/1992-98)
  6. Romania
    (600=2193) Ioan Apostol (ROU/1980-84,92-94)
    (600=2408) Liviu Cepoi (ROU-MDA/1992-2002)
  7. Russia-1
    (375=740) Albert Demchenko (RUS/1992-14)
    (375=615) Aleksey Zelensky (RUS/1992-94)
  8. Canada
    (240=3440) Clay Ives (CAN-USA/1994-2002)
    (240=380) Bob Gasper (CAN/1988-94)
  9. Ukraine
    (240=740) Ihor Urbanskiy (UKR/1994-98)
    (240=740) Andriy Mukhin (UKR/1994-98)
  10. Austria
    (93.75=5735) Tobias Schiegl (AUT/1994-2010)
    (93.75=5735) Markus Schiegl (AUT/1994-2010)
  11. Latvia-1
    (60=164) Roberts Suharevs (LAT/1992-98)
    (60) Aivis Švāns (LAT/1994)
  12. Latvia-2
    (37.5=42.5) Juris Vovčoks (LAT/1994-98)
    (37.5=69.5) Dairis Leksis (LAT/1994-98)
  13. Sweden
    (24=744) Hans Kohala (SWE/1992-94)
    (24=744) Carl-Johan Lindqvist (SWE/1992-94)
  14. Germany-2
    (15=2335) Steffen Skel (GER/1994-2002)
    (15=2335) Steffen Wöller (GER/1994-2002)
  15. Russia-2
    (9.375=103.1) Gennady Belyakov (RUS/1992-94)
    (9.375) Anatoly Bobkov (RUS/1994)
  16. Poland
    (6=7.25) Leszek Szarejko (POL/1992-94)
    (6=7.25) Adrian Przechewka (POL/1992-94)
  17. Georgia
    (3.75) Levan Tibilov (GEO/1994)
    (3.75) Kakha Vakhtangishvili (GEO/1994)
  18. Japan
    (2.88=25.76) Atsushi Sasaki (JPN/1992-98)
    (2.88=5.76) Yuji Sasaki (JPN/1992-94)
  19. Bulgaria
    (4.5=6.3) Ilko Karacholov (BUL/1992-94)
    (4.5=6.3) Ivan Karacholov (BUL/1992-94)
  20. Norway DNF
    (0.938=8.138) Harald Rolfsen (NOR/1992-94)
    (0.938) Lars-Marius Waldal (NOR/1994)

Nagano 1998

  1. Germany-1
    (8000=32100) Stefan Krauße (GER/1988-98)
    (8000=32100) Jan Behrendt (GER/1988-98)
  2. United States-1
    (5000=10101) Chris Thorpe (USA/1992-2002)
    (5000=5983) Gordy Sheer (USA/1992-98)
  3. United States-2
    (3200=9733) Mark Grimmette (USA/1994-2010)
    (3200=8233) Brian Martin (USA/1998-2010)
  4. Austria
    (2000=5735) Tobias Schiegl (AUT/1994-2010)
    (2000=5735) Markus Schiegl (AUT/1994-2010)
  5. Italy-1
    (1250=10859) Kurt Brugger (ITA/1992-98)
    (1250=10859) Wilfried Huber (ITA/1992-98)
  6. Italy-2
    (800=5170) Gerhard Plankensteiner (ITA/1998-2010)
    (800=5170) Oswald Haselrieder (ITA/1998-2010)
  7. Ukraine-1
    (500=740) Ihor Urbanskiy (UKR/1994-98)
    (500=740) Andriy Mukhin (UKR/1994-98)
  8. Germany-2
    (320=2335) Steffen Skel (GER/1994-2002)
    (320=2335) Steffen Wöller (GER/1994-2002)
  9. Russia-1
    (200=232) Danil Chaban (RUS/1998-2002)
    (200) Viktor Kneyb (RUS/1998)
  10. Russia-2
    (125=740) Albert Demchenko (RUS/1992-14)
    (125) Semyon Kolobayev (RUS/1998)
  11. Ukraine-2
    (80=160) Oleh Avdieiev (UKR/1998-2002)
    (80=160) Danylo Panchenko (UKR/1998-2002)
  12. Sweden
    (50=52) Anders Söderberg (SWE/1998-2002)
    (50=52) Bengt Walden (SWE/1998-2002)
  13. Latvia-1
    (32=164) Roberts Suharevs (LAT/1992-98)
    (32=69.5) Dairis Leksis (LAT/1994-98)
  14. Japan
    (20=25.76) Atsushi Sasaki (JPN/1992-98)
    (20=22) Kei Takahashi (JPN/1998-2002)
  15. Poland
    (12.5) Piotr Orslowski (POL/1998)
    (12.5) Robert Mieszała (POL/1998)
  16. Romania
    (8=2528) Liviu Cepoi (ROU-MDA/1992-2002)
    (8=16) Ion Cristian Stanciu (ROU/1998-2002)
  17. Latvia-2
    (5=42.5) Juris Vovčoks (LAT/1994-98)
    (5) Māris Lēģeris (LAT/1998)

Salt Lake City 2002

  1. Germany
    (8000=15000) Patric Leitner (GER/2002-10)
    (8000=15000) Alexander Resch (GER/2002-10)
  2. USA
    (5000=9733) Mark Grimmette (USA/1994-2010)
    (5000=8233) Brian Martin (USA/1998-2010)
  3. USA
    (3200=10101) Chris Thorpe (USA/1992-2002)
    (3200=3440) Clay Ives (CAN-USA/1994-2002)
  4. Germany
    (2000=2335) Steffen Skel (GER/1994-2002)
    (2000=2335) Steffen Wöller (GER/1994-2002)
  5. Canada
    (1250=1950) Chris Moffat (CAN/2002-10)
    (1250=1375) Eric Pothier (CAN/2002-06)
  6. Austria
    (800=5735) Tobias Schiegl (AUT/1994-2010)
    (800=5735) Markus Schiegl (AUT/1994-2010)
  7. Italy
    (500=5170) Gerhard Plankensteiner (ITA/1998-2010)
    (500=5170) Oswald Haselrieder (ITA/1998-2010)
  8. Austria
    (320=16320) Andreas Linger (AUT/2002-10)
    (320=16320) Wolfgang Linger (AUT/2002-10)
  9. Slovakia
    (200=232) Ľubomír Mick (SVK/2006-10)
    (200=232) Walter Marx (SVK/2006-10)
  10. Latvia
    (125) Ivars Deinis (LAT/2002)
    (125) Sandris Berzinš (LAT/2002)
  11. Ukraine
    (80=160) Oleh Avdieiev (UKR/1998-2002)
    (80=160) Danylo Panchenko (UKR/1998-2002)
  12. Canada
    (50=175) Grant Albrecht (CAN/2002-06)
    (50=750) Mike Moffat (CAN/2002-10)
  13. Russian Federation
    (32=232) Danil Chaban (RUS/1998-2002)
    (32) Yevgeny Zykov (RUS/2002)
  14. Russian Federation
    (20=120) Mikhail Kuzmich (RUS/2002-10)
    (20=100) Yury Veselov (RUS/2002-06)
  15. Romania
    (12.5=25) Eugen Radu (ROU/2002-06)
    (12.5) Marian Tican (ROU/2002)
  16. Romania
    (8=16) Ion Cristian Stanciu (ROU/1998-2002)
    (80) Robert Taleanu (ROU/2002)
  17. Italy
    (5=4147) Christian Oberstolz (ITA/2002-14)
    (5=4147) Patrick Gruber (ITA/2002-14)
  18. Sweden
    (2=52) Anders Söderberg (SWE/1998-2002)
    (2=52) Bengt Walden (SWE/1998-2002)
  19. Japan
    (2=22) Kei Takahashi (JPN/1998-2002)
    (2) Takahisa Oguchi(JPN/2002)

2006


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