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2020 Junior World Luge Championships
The 35th Junior World Luge Championships took place under the auspices of the International Luge Federation in Oberhof, Germany from 21 to 22 February 2020. Schedule Four events were held. ''All times are local ( UTC+1).'' Medalists Medal table References {{reflist Junior World Luge Championships Junior World Luge Championships Junior World Luge Championships Luge A luge is a small one- or two-person sled on which one sleds supine (face up) and feet-first. A luger steers by using the calf muscles to flex the sled's runners or by exerting opposite shoulder pressure to the seat. Racing sleds weigh for s ... Sport in Oberhof, Germany International luge competitions hosted by Germany Junior World Luge Championships ...
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Oberhof Bobsleigh, Luge, And Skeleton Track
The Oberhof bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track is a venue used for bobsled, luge and skeleton located in Oberhof, Germany. History Oberhof had been the home of sledding activities since 1905, mostly bobsleigh. In 1931, the facility hosted the first ever FIBT World Championships in the two-man bobsleigh event won by the two-man German team of Hanns Killian and Sebastian Huber. After World War II, Oberhof was partitioned into East Germany. Following the successes of the East Germans at the FIL World Luge Championships during the 1960s with Thomas Köhler (men's singles world champion in 1962 and 1967, men's doubles world champion in 1965 and 1967), Ilse Geisler (women's singles world champion in 1962 and 1963), Ortrun Enderlein (women's singles world champion in 1965 and 1967), Petra Tierlich (women's singles world champion in 1969, Wolfgang Scheidel (men's doubles world champion in 1965), and Klaus Bonsack (men's doubles world champion in 1967), the East German government decided ...
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Daniil Kilseev
Daniil (russian: Даниил) is a Russian masculine given name; equivalent to that of the English given name Daniel. Notable examples People named Daniil include: Arts and literature *Daniil Andreyev (1906–1959), Russian writer, poet, and Christian mystic * Daniil Chyorny (c. 1360–1430), Russian icon painter * Daniil Granin (1919–2017), Russian writer *Daniil Kashin (1769–1841), Russian composer, pianist, conductor, and folk-song collector * Daniil Kharms (1905–1942), Russian writer and poet *Daniil Khrabrovitsky (1923–1980), Russian scriptwriter and film director *Daniil Kozlov (born 1997), Belarusian singer * Daniil Shafran (1923–1997), Russian cellist *Daniil Simkin (born 1987), Russian ballet dancer * Daniil Strakhov (born 1976), Russian actor * Daniil Trifonov (born 1991), Russian pianist Religion *Daniil Sihastrul (fl. 1400–1482), saint of the Romanian Orthodox Church *Daniil Sysoev (1974–2009), Russian Orthodox Priest Sports *Daniil Barantsev (born 198 ...
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Sport In Oberhof, Germany
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Matvey Perestoronin
Matvei or Matvey is the Russian language variation of Matthew. Notable people with the name include: * Matvei Blanter (1903–1990), Russian composer of popular and film music * Matvei Petrovich Bronstein (1906–1938), Soviet theoretical physicist * Matvey Frantskevich (born 1995), Belarusian footballer * Matvei Gedenschtrom (c. 1780–1845), Russian explorer of the northern parts of Siberia * Matvei Golovinski (1865–1920), Russian-French writer, journalist, and Political activist * Matvey Gusev (1826–1866), Russian astronomer * Matvey Kuzmin (1858–1942), Russian peasant who was killed in World War II * Matvey Mamykin (born 1994), Russian cyclist * Matvey Manizer (1891–1966), Russian sculptor * Matvei Muranov (1873–1959), Ukrainian-born Bolshevik revolutionary * Matvey Muravyev (1784–1836), Russian explorer * Matvei Petrov (born 1990), Russian male artistic gymnast * Matvei Safonov Matvei Yevgenyevich Safonov (russian: Матвей Евгеньевич Ð¡Ð°Ñ ...
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Eduards Ševics-Mikeļševics
Eduards is a Latvian masculine given name, which is a cognate of the English name Edward, meaning "rich guard".''Behind the Name''"Given Name Edward" Retrieved on 22 January 2016. The name may refer to: * Eduards Berklavs (1914–2004), Latvian politician *Eduards Freimanis (1919–1993), Latvian footballer *Eduards Kalniņš (1876–1964), Latvian general and politician * Eduards Smiļģis (1886–1966), Latvian actor and theatre director * Eduards Veidenbaums (1867–1892), Latvian writer * Eduards Višņakovs (born 1990), Latvian footballer See also *Eduard (name) Eduard is a male given name, which is a German and Dutch form of the English name Edward. Notable persons with that name include (in alphabetical order): *Eduard Ahrens (1803–1863), Estonian linguist and clergyman * Eduard Alayev (born 1967), I ... References {{given name Latvian masculine given names ...
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Elīna Ieva Vītola
Elīna Ieva Vītola (born 14 May 2000) is a Latvian luger who represented Latvia at the 2022 Winter Olympics. Career She represented Latvia at the 2022 Winter Olympics in the singles event where she finished in 18th place. She competed at the 2024 FIL World Luge Championships and won bronze medals in the sprint Sprint may refer to: Aerospace *Spring WS202 Sprint, a Canadian aircraft design *Sprint (missile), an anti-ballistic missile Automotive and motorcycle *Alfa Romeo Sprint, automobile produced by Alfa Romeo between 1976 and 1989 *Chevrolet Sprint, ... event and the team relay. References External links * 2000 births Living people Latvian female lugers Lugers at the 2022 Winter Olympics Olympic lugers for Latvia Sportspeople from Sigulda 21st-century Latvian women {{Latvia-luge-bio-stub ...
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Mikhail Karnaukhov (luger)
Mikhail Karnaukhov (born February 22, 1994) is a Belarusian professional ice hockey Goaltender who is currently playing for Metallurg Novokuznetsk in the Supreme Hockey League (VHL) and the Belarusian national team. He participated at the 2017 IIHF World Championship The 2017 IIHF World Championship, the 2017 edition of the annual Ice Hockey World Championships, was held from 5 to 21 May 2017 in Cologne, Germany and Paris, France. The official tournament mascots were Asterix and Obelix, the main characters f .... References External links * 1994 births Living people Belarusian ice hockey goaltenders Ice hockey people from Minsk HC Dinamo Minsk players {{Belarus-icehockey-bio-stub ...
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