Luge at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Doubles explained

Event:Luge doubles
Games:2022 Winter
Venue:Xiaohaituo Bobsleigh and Luge Track
Date:9 February
Competitors:34
Nations:14
Teams:17
Win Value:1:56.554
Gold:Tobias Wendl
Tobias Arlt
Goldnoc:GER
Silver:Toni Eggert
Sascha Benecken
Silvernoc:GER
Bronze:Thomas Steu
Lorenz Koller
Bronzenoc:AUT
Prev:2018
Next:2026

The doubles competition in luge at the 2022 Winter Olympics was held on 9 February, at the Xiaohaituo Bobsleigh and Luge Track in Yanqing District.[1] Tobias Wendl and Tobias Arlt of Germany, the 2014 and 2018 champions, won the event again. The 2018 bronze medalists, Toni Eggert and Sascha Benecken, won the silver medal. Thomas Steu and Lorenz Koller of Austria won the bronze, their first medal.

The 2018 silver medalists, Peter Penz and Georg Fischler, retired from competitions. Eggert and Benneken were leading the 2021–22 Luge World Cup before the Olympics, with Wendl and Arlt second. The two pairs were considered to be the prime gold contenders.[2] Andris Šics and Juris Šics, the bronze medalists of the 2014 Olympics, were consistent though the 2021/2022 season and were standing third in the World Cup before the Olympics. In the race, they finished fifth.

Qualification

See main article: Luge at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Qualification. The qualification is based on the cumulative points of the Olympic Season from 1 July 2021 to January 10, 2022. A total of 36 (18 pairs) quota spots are available to athletes to compete at the games. Each NOC can enter a maximum of three athletes.

In the doubles, all nations with a pair in the top 25 qualified one slot. If there were remaining spots left, the second best sled of each nation in the top 28 was awarded an additional quota, if there were any remaining spots.

On December 17, 2021, the International Luge Federation announced that the qualification system was changed. The qualification system was changed due to training runs being cancelled at the first World Cup, and equipment not being delivered to the following World Cups. The new system saw athletes qualify based on their top four results during the World Cup season, (as opposed to the previous all seven results counting).[3]

On January 19, 2022, the International Luge Federation announced the list of qualified athletes.[4]

Summary

Number of sledsAthletes totalNation
216


120








18 36

Results

The second qualified sled from Austria did not start.

Rank Bib Athlete Country Run 1 Rank Run 2 Rank Total[5] Behind
5 58.255 TR 1 58.299 1 1:56.554
2 58.300 2 58.353 2 1:56.653 +0.099
11 58.426 3 58.639 3 1:57.065 +0.511
4 3 58.628 5 58.791 5 1:57.419 +0.865
5 1 58.703 6 58.734 4 1:57.437 +0.883
6 4 58.602 4 58.995 7 1:57.597 +1.043
7 10 58.895 7 59.023 8 1:57.918 +1.364
8 8 59.040 9 58.953 6 1:57.993 +1.439
9 7 58.992 8 59.073 9 1:58.065 +1.511
10 6 59.376 11 59.132 11 1:58.508 +1.954
11 15 59.389 12 59.126 10 1:58.515 +1.961
12 12 59.361 10 59.366 12 1:58.727 +2.173
13 9 15 59.704 13 1:59.842 +3.288
14 13 59.694 13 16 1:59.937 +3.383
15 14 59.983 14 15 2:00.063 +3.509
16 17 16 59.869 14 2:00.117 +3.563
17 16 17 17 2:01.572 +5.018

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games Competition Schedule Version 9 . Minji Seo. 2021-06-16. 2021-12-24.
  2. News: Reynolds . Tim . Luge preview: A long, winding road took US to Beijing Games . ABC news . 13 January 2022.
  3. Web site: Qualification Systems for XXIV Olympic Winter Games, Beijing 2022. International Luge Federation. 16 December 2021. 18 December 2021.
  4. Web site: XXIV Olympic Winter Games 2022 in Beijing - Quota places luge. International Luge Federation. www.fil-luge.org/. 19 January 2022. 21 January 2022.
  5. https://www.fil-luge.org/cdn/uploads/lugodoubles-fnl-c73b2-1-0-1.pdf Final results