2017 FIL World Luge Championships – Men's singles

Men's singles
at the 2017 FIL World Luge Championships
VenueOlympic Sliding Centre Innsbruck
LocationIgls, Austria
Dates29 January
Competitors50 from 23 nations
Winning time1:39.799
Medalists
gold medal    Austria
silver medal    Russia
bronze medal    Italy
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2017 FIL World Luge Championships
Individual   men   women
Doubles   doubles
Sprint   men doubles women
Relay   mixed

The Men's singles competition at the 2017 World Championships was held on 29 January 2017.[1][2]

Results

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The first run as started at 10:29[3] and the second run at 12:38.[4]

Rank Bib Name Country Run 1 Rank Run 2 Rank Total Diff
1st place, gold medalist(s) 6 Wolfgang Kindl  Austria 49.823 1 49.976 1 1:39.799
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 7 Roman Repilov  Russia 49.827 2 50.034 3 1:39.861 +0.062
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 13 Dominik Fischnaller  Italy 49.933 6 49.986 2 1:39.919 +0.120
4 9 Johannes Ludwig  Germany 49.871 3 50.103 5 1:39.974 +0.175
5 4 Semen Pavlichenko  Russia 49.931 5 50.100 4 1:40.031 +0.232
6 3 Felix Loch  Germany 49.892 4 50.164 6 1:40.056 +0.257
7 18 Andi Langenhan  Germany 50.008 8 50.183 9 1:40.191 +0.392
8 2 Stepan Fedorov  Russia 50.035 9 50.177 8 1:40.212 +0.413
9 8 Armin Frauscher  Austria 49.986 7 50.227 11 1:40.213 +0.414
10 12 Kevin Fischnaller  Italy 50.050 11 50.175 7 1:40.225 +0.426
11 17 Theo Gruber  Italy 50.117 12 50.195 10 1:40.312 +0.513
12 1 Ralf Palik  Germany 50.044 10 50.308 18 1:40.352 +0.553
13 19 Aleksandr Gorbatcevich  Russia 50.143 13 50.247 13 1:40.390 +0.591
14 21 Emanuel Rieder  Italy 50.193 14 50.294 17 1:40.487 +0.688
15 5 Tucker West  United States 50.244 18 50.257 15 1:40.501 +0.702
16 10 Inārs Kivlenieks  Latvia 50.254 19 50.264 16 1:40.518 +0.719
17 20 Taylor Morris  United States 50.202 15 50.335 19 1:40.537 +0.738
18 29 Jonathan Gustafson  United States 50.318 21 50.244 12 1:40.562 +0.763
19 15 Chris Mazdzer  United States 50.351 23 50.249 14 1:40.600 +0.801
20 14 Arturs Dārznieks  Latvia 50.296 20 50.383 22 1:40.679 +0.880
21 22 Jonas Müller  Austria 50.202 15 50.480 23 1:40.682 +0.883
22 23 Valentin Crețu  Romania 50.343 22 50.379 21 1:40.722 +0.923
23 25 Kristaps Mauriņš  Latvia 50.393 24 50.373 20 1:40.766 +0.967
24 50 Alexander Ferlazzo  Australia 50.429 25 50.482 24 1:40.911 +1.112
25 16 Mitchel Malyk  Canada 50.233 17 51.415 25 1:41.648 +1.849
26 32 Reid Watts  Canada 50.455 DNQ
27 11 Riks Rozītis  Latvia 50.488
28 26 Samuel Edney  Canada 50.541
29 30 Maciej Kurowski  Poland 50.553
30 31 Andriy Mandziy  Ukraine 50.556
31 27 Jozef Ninis  Slovakia 50.575
32 28 Ondřej Hyman  Czech Republic 50.654
33 35 Nicholas Klimchuk-Brown  Canada 50.721
34 33 Theodor Turea  Romania 50.759
35 37 Shiva Keshavan  India 50.890
36 34 Mateusz Sochowicz  Poland 50.985
37 44 Aleksander Melaas  Norway 51.242
38 38 Rupert Staudinger  Great Britain 51.264
39 36 Svante Kohala  Sweden 51.292
40 39 Jakub Šimoňák  Slovakia 51.316
41 51 Kim Dong-hyeon  South Korea 51.504
42 45 Kang Doung-kyu  South Korea 51.542
43 42 Leonard Cepoi  Moldova 51.698
44 43 Lien Te-an  Chinese Taipei 51.734
45 41 Tilen Sirse  Slovenia 51.834
46 48 William Joerding  Sweden 51.895
47 47 Lucas Gebauer  Great Britain 52.034
48 49 Tristan Jeskanen  Finland 52.785
49 24 David Gleirscher  Austria 52.793
50 46 Pavel Angelov  Bulgaria 56.113
40 Lim Nam-kyu  South Korea DSQ

References

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  1. ^ "Schedule". Archived from the original on 2017-04-29. Retrieved 2017-02-02.
  2. ^ "Start list" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-09-08. Retrieved 2017-02-02.
  3. ^ "First run results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-09-08. Retrieved 2017-02-02.
  4. ^ "Final results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-02-02. Retrieved 2017-02-02.