Martins Dukurs Explained

Martins Dukurs
Nationality:Latvian
Birth Date:31 March 1984
Birth Place:Rīga, Latvian SSR[1]
Height:1.79 m
Weight:77 kg
Country:Latvia
Sport:Skeleton
Turnedpro:1998
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Martins Dukurs (born 31 March 1984) is a former Latvian skeleton racer, currently a coach, who has competed since 1998. He is a six-time world champion in men's skeleton,[2] a double Olympic silver winner (at Vancouver 2010 and Sochi 2014), and the athlete with the most World Cup titles with a total of 11, having won eight consecutive titles between 2010 and 2017, plus another three consecutive titles between 2020 and 2022.

Career

Dukurs finished seventh in the men's skeleton event at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin and sixth in the men's skeleton event at the 2007 FIBT World Championships in St. Moritz. He won the gold medal in the men's event at the 2011 FIBT World Championships, 2012 FIBT World Championships, 2015 FIBT World Championships, 2016 FIBT World Championships and 2017 FIBT World Championships.

Martins won the overall World Cup for the 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16 season, 2016–17 season and 2019–20 season.

At the end of the 2019–20 Skeleton World Cup season, he had 54 World Cup race victories.

His older brother Tomass is also a skeleton racer. Both he and his brother qualified for the 2010 Winter Olympics and the 2014 Winter Olympics.In 2010 Martins Dukurs was decorated with the Order of the Three Stars.[3]

In November 2017, Sochi gold medalist Alexander Tretiakov was disqualified by the IOC, and his medal stripped from him; however, a decision on whether Martins Dukurs would be granted a gold medal was not made by the IBSF. He would have been the first-ever Latvian athlete to win gold at the Winter Olympics. However, Tretiakov would appeal against his disqualification to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, who overturned his disqualification and reinstated his gold medal.

On 19 January 2018, Martins was retroactively disqualified from the 2018 St. Moritz World Cup for having a too-hard sled.[4]

Martins and Tomass' father, Dainis Dukurs, is a former bobsleigh brakeman, former manager of the Sigulda sledding track, sled designer, and coach of the Latvian skeleton team.[5]

In August 2022, Dukurs was appointed a performance coach for the British national team.[6]

Career results

Skeleton World Cup

SeasonPlacePointswidth=40px1width=40px2width=40px3width=40px4width=40px5width=40px6width=40px7width=40px8width=40px9
2004–0519th139WIN
37
ALT
20
IGL
SIG
14
CES
10
STM
19
LPL
13
2005–0620th151CAL
26
LPL
10
IGL
20
SIG
20
KON
16
STM
14
ALT
19
2006–0712th255CAL
18
PKC
23
LPL
24
NAG
15
IGL
9
CES
WIN
3
KON
5
2007–085th1369CAL
7
PKC
11
LPL
4
CES1
7
CES2
7
STM
6
KON
11
WIN
1
2008–096th1282WIN
3
ALT
2
IGL
3
KON
4
STM
17
WIN
12
PKC
11
LKP
11
2009–101st1694PKC
1
LKP
3
CES
2
WIN
1
ALT
5
KON
1
STM
3
IGL
1
2010–111st1719WHI
5
CAL
1
PKC
3
LKP
2
IGL
1
WIN
1
STM
1
CES
1
2011–121st1751IGL
1
LPL
1
WIN
1
ALT
1
KON
6
STM
1
WHI
1
CAL
1
2012–131st2010LKP
1
PKC
1
WHI
2
WIN
1
LPL
1
ALT
1
KON
1
IGL
1
SOC
1
2013–141st1720CAL
1
PKC
2
LKP
8
WIN
1
STM1
1
STM2
1
IGL
1
KON
1
2014–151st1770LKP
1
CAL
1
ALT
1
KON
2
STM
1
LPL
1
IGL
1
SOC
2
2015–161st1785ALT
1
WIN
1
KON1
1
LPL
1
PAC
1
WHI
1
STM
2
KON2
1
2016–171st1662WHI
4
LPL
5
ALT
2
WIN
1
STM
1
KON
6
IGL
1
PYE
1
2017–184th1440LPL
1
PAC
2
WHI
6
WIN
2
IGL
1
ALT
5
STM
DSQ
KON
2
2018–193rd1533SIG
2
WIN
7
ALT
7
IGL
1
STM
8
LPL
2
CAL1
3
CAL2
4
2019–201st1665LKP1
2
LKP1
2
WIN
4
PAC
2
IGL
1
KON
7
STM
1
SIG
1
2020–211st1456SIG1
1
SIG2
1
IGL1
1
IGL2
1
WIN
2
STM
2
KON
11
IGL3
2021–221st1623IGL1
2
IGL2
11
ALT1
3
WIN1
4
ALT2
1
SIG
3
WIN2
1
STM
1

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Martins Dukurs. https://web.archive.org/web/20200418000843/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/du/martins-dukurs-1.html. dead. 18 April 2020. SR/Olympics. Sports Reference LLC. 26 July 2012.
  2. News: Martins Dukurs becomes skeleton world champion for 6th time . 9 March 2019 . eng.lsm.lv . . 9 March 2019.
  3. Web site: Starkovam un olimpiskajiem medaļniekiem — Triju Zvaigžņu ordeņi. 14 April 2010 . Sportacentrs.com. lv. 3 March 2012.
  4. News: Yun chalks up a Korean first with World Cup skeleton title. 19 January 2018. Reuters. 4 February 2018.
  5. Web site: Martins Dukurs – 2014 Winter Olympics – Olympic Athletes – Sochi, Russia . . . 27 January 2014.
  6. https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1127165/dukurs-appointed-britains-performance Skeleton legend Dukurs appointed Britain's performance coach