2019–20 Luge World Cup
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The 2019–20
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was a multi race tournament over a season for
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, organised by the FIL. The season started 23 November 2019 in
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, and finished 1 March 2020 in
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Calendar


Results


Men's singles


Women's singles


Doubles


Team relay


Standings


Men's singles

*Final standings after 12 events *(*Champion 2019)


Men's singles Sprint

*Final standings after 3 events *(*Champion 2019) ''Only 6 lugers competed on all events''


Women's singles

*Final standings after 12 events


Women's singles Sprint

*Final standings after 3 events ''Only 8 lugers competed on all events''


Doubles

*Final standings after 12 events *(*Champion 2019)


Doubles Sprint

*Final standings after 3 events *(*Champion 2019)


Team Relay

*Final standings after 6 events *(*Champion 2019)


Medal table


References


External links


FIL streaming service
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