FIL European Luge Championships

FIL European Luge Championships

The FIL European Luge Championships, part of the International Luge Federation (FIL) have taken place since 1914. From 1914 to 1934, these championships were part of the Internationaler Schlittensportsverband (ISSV - International Sled Sport Federation in de icon). From 1935 to 1956, the championships were held under the auspices of the Fédération Internationale de Bobsleigh et de Tobogganing (FIBT - International Bobsleigh and Tobagganing Federation in fr icon). Since 1962, the event has been under the auspices of the FIL and has been held in even-numbered years since 1980.

For information on natural track luge championships in Europe, please see FIL European Luge Natural Track Championships, which have been contested since 1970.

Host cities

*1914: Reichenberg, Bohemia (part of Austria-Hungary)
*1928: Schreiberhau, Germany
*1929: Semmering, Austria
*1934: Ilmenau, Germany
*1935: Krynica, Poland
*1937: Oslo, Norway
*1938: Salzburg, Austria
*1939: Reichenberg, Germany (Czechoslovakia was under Nazi Germany then)
*1951: Igls, Austria
*1952: Garmisch-Partenkirchen, West Germany
*1953: Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy
*1954: Davos, Switzerland
*1955: Hahnenklee, West Germany
*1956: Imst, Austria
*1957-61: Events cancelled.
*1962: Weissenbach, Austria
*1963-6: Events cancelled.
*1967: Königssee, West Germany
*1968-9: Events cancelled.
*1970: Hammarstrand, Sweden
*1971: Imst, Austria
*1972: Königssee, West Germany
*1973: Königssee, West Germany
*1974: Imst, Austria
*1975: Olang, Italy
*1976: Hammarstrand, Sweden
*1977: Königssee, West Germany
*1978: Hammarstrand, Sweden
*1979: Oberhof, East Germany
*1980: Olang, Italy
*1982: Winterberg, West Germany
*1984: Olang, Italy
*1986: Hammarstrand, Sweden
*1988: Königssee, West Germany
*1990: Igls, Austria
*1992: Winterberg, Germany
*1994: Königssee, Germany
*1996: Sigulda, Latvia
*1998: Oberhof, Germany
*2000: Winterberg, Germany
*2002: Altenberg, Germany
*2004: Oberhof, Germany
*2006: Winterberg, Germany
*2008: Cesana, Italy
*"2010": Sigulda, Latvia

Men's singles

Debutted: 1914

Mixed team relay

Debutted: 1988 as six members per team. 2000: changed to four members per team. 2008: changed to mixed team relay.

Medal table

Updated as of the 2008 FIL European Luge Championships.

References

* [http://www.fil-luge.org/fileadmin/user_upload/Documents/Statistik/EM/Namentliche_Ergebnisse_EM-KB.pdf FIL-Luge.org list of European luge champions] de icon - Accessed January 31, 2008.
* [http://sports123.com/lug/me-d.html Men's doubles European champions]
* [http://sports123.com/lug/me-s.html Men's singles European champions]
* [http://sports123.com/lug/xe-t.html Mixed teams European champions]
* [http://sports123.com/lug/we-s.html Women's singles European champions]


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