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Luge World Cup results

Xinhua, February 22, 2015 Adjust font size:

Following are Saturday's results from a luge World Cup in Altenberg, Germany:

Men's:

1. Felix Loch, Germany, 1:48.193 (54.172-54.021)

2. Johannes Ludwig, Germany, 1:48.463 (54.279-54.184)

3. Andi Langenhan, Germany, 1:48.475 (54.516-53.959)

4. Wolfgang Kindl, Austria, 1:48.518 (54.478-54.040)

5. Inars Kivlenieks, Latvia, 1:48.560 (54.463-54.097)

6. Samuel Edney, Canada, 1:48.576 (54.324-54.252)

7. Tor Haug Norbech, Norway, 1:48.617 (54.261-54.356)

8. Ralf Palik, Germany, 1:48.642 (54.266-54.376)

9. David Mair, Italy, 1:48.715 (54.455-54.260)

10. Daniel Pfister, Austria, 1:48.750 (54.411-54.339)

World Cup standings (after 10 of 12 races):

1. Felix Loch, Germany, 805 points

2. Andi Langenhan, Germany, 539

3. Wolfgang Kindl, Austria, 521

4. Dominik Fischnaller, Italy, 514

5. Chris Mazdzer, United States, 497

6. Tucker West, United States, 420

7. Stepan Fedorov, Russia, 377

8. Reinhard Egger, Austria, 366

9. Julian von Schleinitz, Germany, 357

10. Samuel Edney, Canada, 346

Doubles:

1. Tobias Wendl and Tobias Arlt, Germany, 1:23.146 (41.567-41.579)

2. Toni Eggert and Sascha Benecken, Germany, 1:23.218 (41.638-41.580)

3. Andris and Juris Sics, Latvia, 1:23.346 (41.672-41.674)

4. Peter Penz and Georg Fischler, Austria, 1:23.409 (41.746-41.663)

5. Ludwig Rieder and Patrick Rastner, Italy, 1:23.634 (41.866-41.768)

6. Tristan Walker and Justin Snith, Canada, 1:23.665 (41.824-41.841)

7. Robin Geueke and David Gamm, Germany, 1:23.764 (41.871-41.893)

8. Christian Oberstolz and Patrick Gruber, Italy, 1:23.903 (41.946-41.957)

9. Lukas and Antonin Broz, Czech Republic, 1:23.988 (41.964-42.024)

10. Florian Gruber and Simon Kainzwalder, Germany, 1:24.011 (42.030-41.981)

World Cup standings (after 10 of 12 events):

1. Toni Eggert and Sascha Benecken, Germany, 925

2. Tobias Wendl and Tobias Arlt, Germany, 885

3. Andris and Juris Sics, Latvia, 594

4. Peter Penz and Georg Fischler, Austria, 527

5. Christian Oberstolz and Patrick Gruber, Italy, 508

6. Vladislav Yuzhakov and Vladimir Prokhorov, Russia, 439

7. Ludwig Rieder and Patrick Rastner, Italy, 394

8. Matthew Mortensen and Jayson Terdiman, United States, 391

9. Florian Gruber and Simon Kainzwalder, Italy, 360

10. Tristan Walker and Justin Snith, Canada, 347

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