Luge at the 2024 Winter Invictus Games

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Luge
at the 2024 Winter Invictus Games
Luge pictogram.svg
VenueBifröst Sports Arena
LocationNordfolden, Scovern
Dates19–24 February
Competitors59 from 18 nations
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Luge at the 2024 Winter Invictus Games will be held at the Bifröst Sports Arena in Nordfolden, Scovern between 19 and 24 February 2024. There are four events scheduled: men's singles, women's singles, open doubles, and mixed team relay. The open doubles event is open to competitors of any gender. In the mixed team relay event, each team's single man, single woman, and doubles sleds run in succession to produce an overall time.

The singles events are run over two days, with two heats each day. The times for all four heats are added together to produce an overall ranking for each event.

Competition schedule

Date Event
19 February Men's singles – Heats 1 and 2
20 February Men's singles – Heats 3 and 4
21 February Women's singles – Heats 1 and 2
22 February Women's singles – Heats 3 and 4
23 February Doubles
24 February Team relay

Medal summary

Medal table

Events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles
details
Alex Nissen
 Scovern
3:27.034 Ignace Peletier
 Gaullica
3:27.904 Kengo Harada
 Senria
3:27.905
Women's singles
details
Chanel Kramar
 Gaullica
3:08.390 Aiolt Plantinga
 Alsland
3:08.620 Michelle Tufte
 Scovern
3:08.880
Doubles
details
Vegar Winding
Lasse Winther
 Scovern
2:22.134 Massimo Giamatti
Giorgio Drago
 Etruria
2:22.716 Raoul Clavet
Symphorien Guérette
 Gaullica
2:22.803
Team relay
details
 Gaullica
Chanel Kramar
Ignace Peletier
Raoul Clavet
Symphorien Guérette
2:25.893  Shangea
Kong Yun
Yi Ying
Zhao Zian
Yi Zheng
2:26.315  Chistovodia
Zlata Popova
Pyotr Jagoda
Anton Janda
Violina Rosca
2:26.467


Results

Men's singles

Rank Athlete Nation Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Run 4 Total Behind
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
1st place, gold medalist(s) Alex Nissen Scovern Scovern 51.876 3 51.738 4 51.701 1 51.719 4 3:27.034
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Ignace Peletier  Gaullica 52.421 8 51.626 3 52.344 12 51.513 1 3:27.904 +0.870
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Kengo Harada  Senria 51.612 1 52.320 9 51.994 8 51.979 7 3:27.905 +0.871
4 Pyotr Jagoda  Chistovodia 52.423 9 51.470 2 51.822 3 52.353 11 3:28.068 +1.034
5 Cyrus Issac  Cassier 52.096 4 51.872 5 51.941 7 52.212 9 3:28.121 +1.087
6 Yaroslav Tsaregorodtsev  Soravia 52.097 5 52.021 7 52.294 11 51.739 6 3:28.151 +1.117
7 Cormac Ó Murchú  Caldia 52.242 6 51.464 1 52.233 10 52.229 10 3:28.168 +1.134
8 Tyler King Template:Country data Estmere 52.348 7 52.010 6 52.440 13 51.581 2 3:28.379 +1.345
9 Jakob Kirsch  Werania 51.778 2 52.293 8 52.197 9 52.930 14 3:29.198 +2.164
10 Yi Ying  Shangea 53.139 16 52.694 11 51.887 5 51.678 3 3:29.398 +2.364
11 Carmine Fontanna  Etruria 52.949 15 52.387 10 52.511 14 51.727 5 3:29.574 +2.540
12 Ji-Ho  Ansan 52.711 11 52.913 15 51.895 6 52.116 8 3:29.635 +2.601
13 Stefan Such  East Miersa 52.785 14 52.814 14 51.877 4 53.917 16 3:31.393 +4.359
14 Sam Walker  Rizealand 54.685 17 52.700 12 51.769 2 52.361 12 3:31.515 +4.481
15 Ivar Fromm File:Eldmark.png Eldmark 52.744 12 52.720 13 55.533 16 53.038 15 3:34.035 +7.001
16 Nima Tso Tamang  Mahayala 52.533 10 1:39.944 16 54.183 15 52.485 13 4:19.145 +52.111
Hans Bosma  Alsland 52.756 13 DNF DNS DNS

Women's singles

Doubles

Team relay

Participating nations

A total of 59 athletes from 18 nations qualified for the event.

The number in parentheses represents the number of participants entered.

References