Luge at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Men's singles
Men's singles at the XXII Olympic Winter Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Sliding Center Sanki | ||||||||||||
Dates | 8–9 February 2014 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 39 from 22 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning time | 3:27.526 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Luge at the 2014 Winter Olympics | |||
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Qualification | |||
Singles | men | women | |
Doubles | open | ||
Relay | mixed | ||
The men's luge at the 2014 Winter Olympics was held between 8–9 February 2014 at the Sliding Center Sanki in Rzhanaya Polyana, Russia.[1] Germany's Felix Loch was the two-time defending world champion and won the gold medal with the fastest time in two of the four runs. The test event that took place at the venue was won by Germany's Andi Langenhan.[2] Loch was also the defending Olympic champion.[3]
On December 22, 2017 Albert Demchenko of Russia was banned for doping violations and his silver medal was stripped.[4] On 1 February 2018, his results were restored as a result of the successful appeal.[5]
Qualifying athletes
[edit]The top 38, with each nation allowed a maximum of 3, after five of five races.[6] India and South Korea (the next two unrepresented nations) get the additional quota spots, as no nations were able to use them to complete a relay. Slovenia and Great Britain rejected their quota spots. The next three nations in the rankings (Bulgaria, Netherlands and Chinese Taipei) received the quotas. Netherlands rejected their quota, and as the last country with meeting qualification standard, this meant only 39 athletes would compete.
- Alexander Ferlazzo (AUS)
- Reinhard Egger (AUT)
- Wolfgang Kindl (AUT)
- Daniel Pfister (AUT)
- Stanislav Benyov (BUL)
- Samuel Edney (CAN)
- John Fennell (CAN)
- Mitchel Malyk (CAN)
- Ondřej Hyman (CZE)
- Andi Langenhan (GER)
- Felix Loch (GER)
- David Möller (GER)
- Shiva Keshavan (IOP)[Note]
- Dominik Fischnaller (ITA)
- Emanuel Rieder (ITA)
- Armin Zoeggeler (ITA)
- Hidenari Kanayama (JPN)
- Kim Dong-hyeon (KOR)
- Inars Kivlenieks (LAT)
- Kristaps Maurins (LAT)
- Martins Rubenis (LAT)
- Bogdan Macovei (MDA)
- Jo Alexander Koppang (NOR)
- Thor Haug Norbech (NOR)
- Tønnes Stang Rolfsen (NOR)
- Maciej Kurowski (POL)
- Valentin Crețu (ROU)
- Albert Demchenko (RUS)
- Semen Pavlichenko (RUS)
- Aleksander Peretyagin (RUS)
- Gregory Carigiet (SUI)
- Jozef Ninis (SVK)
- Bruno Banani (TGA)
- Lien Te-An (TPE)
- Andriy Kis (UKR)
- Andriy Mandziy (UKR)
- Aidan Kelly (USA)
- Chris Mazdzer (USA)
- Tucker West (USA)
Competition schedule
[edit]All times are (UTC+4).
Date | Time | Event |
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8 February | 18:30 | Run 1 |
8 February | 20:30 | Run 2 |
9 February | 18:30 | Run 3 |
9 February | 20:30 | Run 4 |
Results
[edit]Four runs, split over two days, were used to determine the winner.[7]
Rank | Bib | Athlete | Country | Run 1 | Rank | Run 2 | Rank | Run 3 | Rank | Run 4 | Rank | Total | Behind |
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10 | Felix Loch | Germany | 52.185 | 2 | 51.964 | 1 | 51.613 | 1 | 51.764 | 1 | 3:27.526 | — | |
7 | Albert Demchenko | Russia | 52.170 | 1 | 52.273 | 2 | 51.707 | 2 | 51.852 | 2 | 3:28.002 | +0.476 | |
9 | Armin Zöggeler | Italy | 52.506 | 3 | 52.387 | 3 | 51.910 | 3 | 51.994 | 3 | 3:28.797 | +1.271 | |
4 | 12 | Andi Langenhan | Germany | 52.707 | 8 | 52.480 | 4 | 52.073 | 7 | 52.095 | 4 | 3:29.355 | +1.829 |
5 | 8 | Semen Pavlichenko | Russia | 52.660 | 6 | 52.593 | 10 | 51.928 | 4 | 52.255 | 14 | 3:29.436 | +1.910 |
6 | 1 | Dominik Fischnaller | Italy | 52.729 | 9 | 52.540 | 5 | 52.007 | 5 | 52.203 | 11 | 3:29.479 | +1.953 |
7 | 16 | Aleksander Peretyagin | Russia | 52.675 | 7 | 52.590 | 9 | 52.069 | 6 | 52.161 | 7 | 3:29.495 | +1.969 |
8 | 3 | Reinhard Egger | Austria | 52.564 | 4 | 52.630 | 11 | 52.152 | 9 | 52.160 | 6 | 3:29.506 | +1.980 |
9 | 2 | Wolfgang Kindl | Austria | 52.586 | 5 | 52.714 | 13 | 52.145 | 8 | 52.218 | 12 | 3:29.663 | +2.137 |
10 | 6 | Mārtiņš Rubenis | Latvia | 52.775 | 11 | 52.560 | 7 | 52.229 | 10 | 52.133 | 5 | 3:29.697 | +2.171 |
11 | 11 | Samuel Edney | Canada | 52.783 | 14 | 52.546 | 6 | 52.268 | 11 | 52.180 | 9 | 3:29.777 | +2.251 |
12 | 14 | Gregory Carigiet | Switzerland | 52.775 | 11 | 52.579 | 8 | 52.274 | 12 | 52.167 | 8 | 3:29.795 | +2.269 |
13 | 4 | Chris Mazdzer | United States | 52.744 | 10 | 52.643 | 12 | 52.369 | 17 | 52.198 | 10 | 3:29.954 | +2.428 |
14 | 5 | David Möller | Germany | 52.781 | 13 | 52.865 | 16 | 52.312 | 14 | 52.281 | 15 | 3:30.239 | +2.713 |
15 | 18 | Daniel Pfister | Austria | 52.925 | 16 | 52.802 | 14 | 52.306 | 13 | 52.243 | 13 | 3:30.276 | +2.750 |
16 | 19 | Inārs Kivlenieks | Latvia | 52.872 | 15 | 52.927 | 20 | 52.347 | 16 | 52.379 | 17 | 3:30.525 | +2.999 |
17 | 15 | Thor Haug Nørbech | Norway | 53.014 | 18 | 52.859 | 15 | 52.345 | 15 | 52.347 | 16 | 3:30.565 | +3.039 |
18 | 22 | Tønnes Stang Rolfsen | Norway | 53.043 | 20 | 52.938 | 22 | 52.463 | 19 | 52.466 | 18 | 3:30.910 | +3.384 |
19 | 23 | Emanuel Rieder | Italy | 52.981 | 17 | 52.875 | 17 | 52.578 | 22 | 52.511 | 19 | 3:30.945 | +3.419 |
20 | 13 | Jozef Ninis | Slovakia | 53.143 | 22 | 52.932 | 21 | 52.492 | 20 | 52.564 | 21 | 3:31.131 | +3.605 |
21 | 17 | Kristaps Maurins | Latvia | 53.144 | 23 | 52.923 | 19 | 52.518 | 21 | 52.630 | 23 | 3:31.215 | +3.689 |
22 | 25 | Tucker West | United States | 53.142 | 21 | 52.966 | 23 | 52.413 | 18 | 52.696 | 25 | 3:31.217 | +3.691 |
23 | 24 | Maciej Kurowski | Poland | 53.234 | 25 | 52.988 | 24 | 52.637 | 23 | 52.538 | 20 | 3:31.397 | +3.871 |
24 | 27 | Aidan Kelly | United States | 53.275 | 26 | 53.192 | 26 | 52.756 | 24 | 52.576 | 22 | 3:31.799 | +4.273 |
25 | 20 | Ondřej Hyman | Czech Republic | 53.222 | 24 | 53.145 | 25 | 52.783 | 26 | 52.708 | 26 | 3:31.858 | +4.332 |
26 | 33 | Mitchel Malyk | Canada | 53.367 | 28 | 53.401 | 29 | 52.756 | 24 | 52.633 | 24 | 3:32.157 | +4.631 |
27 | 32 | John Fennell | Canada | 53.350 | 27 | 53.561 | 30 | 52.879 | 27 | 52.926 | 29 | 3:32.716 | +5.190 |
28 | 28 | Andriy Kis | Ukraine | 53.533 | 30 | 53.358 | 28 | 53.046 | 29 | 52.859 | 28 | 3:32.796 | +5.270 |
29 | 35 | Valentin Creţu | Romania | 53.562 | 31 | 53.297 | 27 | 52.902 | 28 | 53.142 | 32 | 3:32.885 | +5.359 |
30 | 31 | Hidenari Kanayama | Japan | 53.626 | 32 | 53.663 | 33 | 53.220 | 31 | 53.074 | 31 | 3:33.583 | +6.057 |
31 | 36 | Andriy Mandziy | Ukraine | 53.653 | 33 | 53.660 | 32 | 53.227 | 32 | 53.062 | 30 | 3:33.602 | +6.076 |
32 | 30 | Bruno Banani | Tonga | 53.656 | 34 | 53.637 | 31 | 53.162 | 30 | 53.221 | 33 | 3:33.676 | +6.150 |
33 | 26 | Alexander Ferlazzo | Australia | 53.528 | 29 | 53.686 | 34 | 53.323 | 33 | 53.507 | 35 | 3:34.044 | +6.518 |
34 | 21 | Jo Alexander Koppang | Norway | 53.028 | 19 | 52.894 | 18 | 57.080 | 39 | 52.790 | 27 | 3:35.792 | +8.266 |
35 | 37 | Kim Dong-hyeon | South Korea | 54.207 | 36 | 54.603 | 36 | 53.795 | 34 | 53.780 | 37 | 3:36.385 | +8.859 |
36 | 29 | Bogdan Macovei | Moldova | 54.591 | 37 | 54.271 | 35 | 53.925 | 35 | 53.779 | 36 | 3:36.566 | +9.040 |
37 | 38 | Shiva Keshavan | Independent Olympic Participants[Note] | 53.905 | 35 | 55.203 | 38 | 54.706 | 37 | 53.335 | 34 | 3:37.149 | +9.623 |
38 | 34 | Stanislav Benyov | Bulgaria | 55.040 | 38 | 55.006 | 37 | 54.558 | 36 | 54.476 | 38 | 3:39.080 | +11.554 |
39 | 39 | Lien Te-an | Chinese Taipei | 62.961 | 39 | 55.315 | 39 | 55.287 | 38 | 54.528 | 39 | 3:48.091 | +20.565 |
References
[edit]^ Keshavan competed as an Independent Olympic Participant, with this event taking place before the India Olympic Committee's suspension was lifted
- ^ "Competition Schedule". SOCOG. Archived from the original on 20 March 2014. Retrieved 21 December 2013.
- ^ "Felix Loch of Germany captures gold in luge again". USA Today. 9 February 2014. Retrieved 11 February 2014.
- ^ "Felix Loch of Germany defends gold medal in luge on Day 3 of Sochi Olympics". Washington Post. 9 February 2014. Archived from the original on 11 February 2014. Retrieved 11 February 2014.
- ^ "IOC sanctions 11 Russian athletes as part of Oswald Commission findings". International Olympic Committee. 2017-12-22. Retrieved 2017-12-22.
- ^ "The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) delivers its decisions in the matter of 39 Russian athletes v/the IOC: 28 appeals upheld, 11 partially upheld" (PDF). Court of Arbitration for Sport. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
- ^ Men's Cup Results
- ^ Final Results