Winterberg, Germany – The stage is set for the 3rd EBERSPÄCHER Luge World Cup, slated to take place from January 5 to 7, 2024, at the VELTIN Ice Arena in Winterberg. The event promises an enthralling showcase of skill and speed, with 125 sleds from 22 nations competing across various categories.
The World Cup in Winterberg marks a significant point in the luge season, with participants competing in men’s and women’s singles, doubles, and team relays. Notably, Julia Taubitz and Max Langenhan from Germany, along with Austrian doubles teams Selina Egle/Lara Kipp and Thomas Steu/Wolfgang Kindl, currently lead the World Cup rankings.
Max Langenhan’s performance has been particularly outstanding, securing his ninth consecutive World Cup victory this season. His German teammate Julia Taubitz also impresses with two victories and a second-place finish. In the women’s doubles, Egle/Kipp lead the rankings after two victories at Lake Placid.
In the run-up to the Winterberg event, national championships in Germany, Latvia, and Italy showcased the depth of talent in the luge community. Felix Loch’s victory at the German Championship marked his fifteenth national title, while in Latvia, Kristers Aparjods and Kendija Aparjode claimed the men’s and women’s titles, respectively. The Italian Championships saw victories for Verena Hofer and Leon Felderer.
- Robert Fegg, Head Coach of Team Canada, expressed the challenges faced due to limited training runs at Winterberg but remained hopeful for consistent performances.
- Christian Eigentler, Head Coach of Team Austria, shared their preparations and optimism for the upcoming races.
- Kurt Brugger, Head Coach of Team Italy, mentioned the struggles with flu and injuries but showed high hopes for the Winterberg event.
- Lubomir Mick, Head Coach of Team USA, highlighted their strategy for the Winterberg track and acknowledged the challenges posed by the weather.
The Winterberg World Cup is just a prelude to more thrilling competitions, with the 55th FIL Luge European Championships in Innsbruck and the 52nd FIL Luge World Championships in Altenberg on the horizon.
Fans worldwide can tune in to the live broadcast of the Winterberg World Cup on fil-luge.org, ensuring they don’t miss a moment of this thrilling event.
The 3rd EBERSPÄCHER Luge World Cup in Winterberg is more than just a competition; it’s a celebration of speed, skill, and international sportsmanship. As athletes from around the globe converge on the icy tracks of Winterberg, the anticipation and excitement are palpable. With seasoned champions and rising stars alike, this event promises to be a spectacular display of luge at its finest.