2023–24 Luge World Cup
Discipline Men Women
Singles Overall Germany Max Langenhan Germany Julia Taubitz
Singles Germany Max Langenhan Germany Julia Taubitz
Austria Madeleine Egle
Singles Sprint Germany Max Langenhan Germany Julia Taubitz
Doubles Overall Austria Thomas Steu / Wolfgang Kindl Austria Selina Egle / Lara Michaela Kipp
Doubles Austria Thomas Steu / Wolfgang Kindl Germany Dajana Eitberger / Saskia Schirmer
Doubles Sprint Latvia Mārtiņš Bots / Roberts Plūme Austria Selina Egle / Lara Michaela Kipp
Team Relay  Germany
Competition
Edition 47th 47th
Locations 7 7

The 2023–24 Luge World Cup (official: Eberspächer Luge World Cup) is a multi-race series over a season of Luge, organised by International Luge Federation (FIL).[1]

The season started on 8 December 2023 in Lake Placid, United States, and will conclude on 3 March 2024 in Sigulda, Latvia.[2]

The season featured a break in January for the FIL World Luge Championships in Altenberg, Germany.[3]

Map of world cup hosts

All 7 locations hosting world cup events in this season (including Altenberg – venue of the World Championships).

Europe

North America

World Championships also as European Championships

Schedule

Stage Location Date Men's Singles Women's Singles Men's Doubles Women's Doubles Sprint Team Details
1 United States Lake Placid 7–9 December 2023
2 Canada Whistler 14–16 December 2023
3 Germany Winterberg 5–7 January 2024
4 Austria Innsbruck-Igls 12–14 January 2024 also European Championships
WC Germany Altenberg 26–28 January 2024 World Championships
(not included in the World Cup)
5 Germany Altenberg 2–4 February 2024
6 Germany Oberhof 9–11 February 2024
7 16–18 February 2024
8 Latvia Sigulda 23–25 February 2024
9 1–2 March 2024

Men

Calendar

# Date Place
(In brackets Stage)
Discipline Winner Time Second Time Third Time R.
1 8 December 2023   United States Lake Placid (1) Doubles  United States
Zachary DiGregorio
Sean Hollander
1:27.630
(43.790 / 43.840)
 Austria
Thomas Steu
Wolfgang Kindl
1:27.682
(43.645 / 44.037)
 Austria
Juri Thomas Gatt
Riccardo Martin Schoepf
1:27.702
(43.851 / 43.851)
[4]
2 Singles Germany Max Langenhan 1:41.952
(50.944 / 51.008)
Austria Jonas Müller 1:42.398
(51.164 / 51.234)
Austria Nico Gleirscher 1:42.585
(51.270 / 51.315)
[5]
3 9 December 2023   Singles Sprint Germany Max Langenhan 33.257 Germany Felix Loch 33.560 Austria Nico Gleirscher 33.595 [6]
4 Doubles Sprint  Latvia
Mārtiņš Bots
Roberts Plūme
37.872  Austria
Thomas Steu
Wolfgang Kindl
37.877  Germany
Tobias Wendl
Tobias Arlt
38.019 [7]
5 15 December 2023   Canada Whistler (2) Singles Germany Max Langenhan 1:40.093
(50.091 / 50.002)
Austria Jonas Müller 1:40.348
(50.214 / 50.134)
Latvia Kristers Aparjods 1:40.572
(50.314 / 50.258)
[8]
6 Doubles  Germany
Tobias Wendl
Tobias Arlt
1:17.300
(38.668 / 38.632)
 Austria
Thomas Steu
Wolfgang Kindl
1:17.378
(38.624 / 38.754)
 Germany
Hannes Orlamuender
Paul Constantin Gubitz
1:17.405
(38.713 / 38.692)
[9]
7 6 January 2024   Germany Winterberg (3) Doubles  Austria
Juri Thomas Gatt
Riccardo Martin Schoepf
1:26.145
(43.105 / 43.040)
 Germany
Tobias Wendl
Tobias Arlt
1:26.211
(43.271 / 42.940)
 Germany
Hannes Orlamuender
Paul Constantin Gubitz
1:26.236
(43.158 / 43.078)
[10]
8 7 January 2024   Singles Germany Max Langenhan 1:43.695
(51.885 / 51.810)
Italy Dominik Fischnaller 1:43.871
(51.889 / 51.982)
Latvia Kristers Aparjods 1:40.877
(51.999 / 51.878)
[11]
55th FIL European Championships 2024 (12–14 January)
9 13 January 2024   Austria Innsbruck-Igls (4) Doubles
10 14 January 2024   Singles
52nd FIL World Luge Championships 2024 (26–28 January)
WCH 26 January 2024   Germany Altenberg Doubles Sprint
Singles Sprint
27 January 2024   Singles
Doubles
11 3 February 2024   Germany Altenberg (5) Doubles
12 Singles
13 10 February 2024   Germany Oberhof (6), (7) Doubles
14 11 February 2024   Singles
15 17 February 2024   Doubles
16 Singles
17 18 February 2024   Singles Sprint
18 Doubles Sprint
19 24–25 February 2024   Latvia Sigulda (8), (9) Doubles
20 Singles
21 Doubles Sprint
22 Singles Sprint
23 1–2 March 2024   Doubles
24 Singles

Standings

Women

Calendar

# Date Place
(In brackets Stage)
Discipline Winner Time Second Time Third Time R.
1 8 December 2023   United States Lake Placid (1) Doubles  Austria
Selina Egle
Lara Michaela Kipp
1:28.924
(44.437 / 44.487)
 Germany
Dajana Eitberger
Saskia Schirmer
1:29.037
(44.564 / 44.473)
 Italy
Andrea Vötter
Marion Oberhofer
1:29.470
(44.716 / 44.754)
[18]
2 9 December 2023   Singles Austria Madeleine Egle 1:28.710
(44.050 / 44.660)
Germany Julia Taubitz 1:28.898
(44.207 / 44.691)
United States Summer Britcher 1:29.117
(44.322 / 44.795)
[19]
3 Doubles Sprint  Austria
Selina Egle
Lara Michaela Kipp
38.340  United States
Chevonne Forgan
Sophia Kirkby
38.443  Germany
Dajana Eitberger
Saskia Schirmer
38.477 [20]
4 Singles Sprint Germany Julia Taubitz 37.451 United States Ashley Farquharson 37.550 United States Emily Sweeney 37.565 [21]
5 15 December 2023   Canada Whistler (2) Singles Germany Julia Taubitz 1:18.066
(39.032 / 39.034)
Germany Anna Berreiter 1:18.177
(39.107 / 39.070)
Germany Merle Fräbel 1:18.179
(39.130 / 39.049)
[22]
6 16 December 2023   Doubles  Germany
Jessica Degenhardt
Cheyenne Rosenthal
1:18.371
(39.189 / 39.182)
 Germany
Dajana Eitberger
Saskia Schirmer
1:18.451
(39.220 / 39.231)
 Italy
Andrea Vötter
Marion Oberhofer
1:18.466
(39.219 / 39.247)
[23]
7 6 January 2024   Germany Winterberg (3) Doubles  Germany
Jessica Degenhardt
Cheyenne Rosenthal
1:27.131
(43.510 / 43.621)
 Italy
Andrea Vötter
Marion Oberhofer
1:27.155
(43.552 / 43.603)
 Austria
Selina Egle
Lara Michaela Kipp
1:27.175
(43.679 / 43.496)
[24]
8 Singles Austria Madeleine Egle 1:51.392
(55.632 / 55.760)
Germany Julia Taubitz 1:51.421
(55.668 / 55.753)
Austria Hannah Prock 1:51.697
(55.742 / 55.955)
[25]
55th FIL European Championships 2024 (12–14 January)
9 13 January 2024   Austria Innsbruck-Igls (4) Singles Austria Madeleine Egle 1:19.200
(39.599 / 39.601)
Germany Julia Taubitz 1:19.224
(39.622 / 39.602)
Germany Anna Berreiter 1:19.439
(39.747 / 39.692)
[26]
10 Doubles
52nd FIL World Luge Championships 2024 (26–28 January)
WCH 26 January 2024   Germany Altenberg Singles Sprint
Doubles Sprint
27 January 2024   Doubles
28 January 2024   Singles
11 3 February 2024   Germany Altenberg (5) Doubles
12 4 February 2024   Singles
13 10 February 2024   Germany Oberhof (6), (7) Doubles
14 Singles
15 17 February 2024   Doubles
16 18 February 2024   Singles
17 Doubles Sprint
18 Single Sprint
19 24–25 February 2024   Latvia Sigulda (8), (9) Doubles
20 Singles
21 Doubles Sprint
22 Singles Sprint
23 1–2 March 2024   Doubles
24 Singles

Standings

Team Relay

# Date Place
(In brackets Stage)
Winner Time Second Time Third Time R.
1 16 December 2023   Canada Whistler (2)  Germany 2:48.665  Austria 2:49.215  United States 2:49.311 [33]
2 7 January 2024   Germany Winterberg (3)  Germany 3:11.425  Austria 3:11.468  United States 3:12.676 [34]
3 14 January 2024   Austria Innsbruck-Igls (4)
WCH 28 January 2024   Germany Altenberg
4 4 February 2024   Germany Altenberg (5)
5 11 February 2024   Germany Oberhof (5)
6 2 March 2024   Latvia Sigulda (6)

Rankings

Podium table by nation

Table showing the World Cup podium places (gold–1st place, silver–2nd place, bronze–3rd place) by the countries represented by the athletes.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Germany118625
2 Austria67518
3 United States1247
4 Latvia1023
5 Italy0224
Totals (5 entries)19191957

Points distribution

The table shows the number of points won in the 2023–24 Luge World Cup for men and women.

Place 1234567891011121314151617181920
Singles, Doubles & Relay 10085706055504642393634323028262524232221

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