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The FIL European Luge Natural Track Championships, part of the International Luge Federation (FIL), have taken place since 1970. A team event was added for the 2010 championships. For information on artificial track luge championships in Europe that have been contested since 1914, please see FIL European Luge Championships.




Contents






  • 1 Host cities


  • 2 Men's singles


  • 3 Women's singles


  • 4 Men's doubles


  • 5 Team event


  • 6 Medal table


  • 7 References





Host cities[edit]




  • 1970: Kapfenberg, Austria


  • 1971: Vandans, Austria


  • 1973: Taisten, Italy


  • 1974: Niedernsill, Austria


  • 1975: Feld am See, Austria


  • 1977: Seis am Schlern, Italy


  • 1978: Aurach, Austria


  • 1979: Aosta, Italy


  • 1981: Niedernsill, Austria


  • 1983: St. Konrad, Austria


  • 1985: Szczyrk, Poland


  • 1987: Jesenice, Yugoslavia


  • 1989: Garmisch-Partenkirchen, West Germany


  • 1991: Völs am Schlern, Italy


  • 1993: Stein an der Enns, Austria


  • 1995: Kandalaksha, Russia


  • 1997: Passiria, Italy


  • 1999: Szczyrk, Poland


  • 2002: Frantschach, Austria


  • 2004: Hüttau, Austria


  • 2006: Umhausen, Austria


  • 2008: Olang, Italy


  • 2010: St. Sebastian, Austria



Men's singles[edit]


Debuted: 1970



















































































































































Games
Gold
Silver
Bronze

1970 Kapfenberg

 Ernst Stangl (AUT)

 Anton Obernosterer (AUT)

 Gottfried Lexer (AUT)

1971 Vandans

 Anton Obernosterer (AUT)

 Gottfried Lexer (AUT)

 Erwin Eichelberger (AUT)

1973 Taisten

 Ernst Stangl (AUT)

 Josef Trojer (ITA)

 Engelbert Fuchs (AUT)

1974 Niedernsill

 Erich Graber (ITA)

 Erwin Eichelberger (AUT)

 Albert Eichelberger (AUT)

1975 Feld am See

 Alfred Kogler (AUT)

 Erich Graber (ITA)

 Helmut Huter (AUT)

1977 Seis am Schlern

 Erich Graber (ITA)

 Werner Belkircher (ITA)

 Damiano Lugon (ITA)

1978 Aurach

 Hubert Mairamhof (ITA)

 Werner Prantl (AUT)

 Alfred Kogler (AUT)

1979 Aosta

 Damiano Lugon (ITA)

 Otto Bachman (ITA)

 Andrea Millet (ITA)

1981 Niedernsill

 Otto Bachman (ITA)

 Damiano Lugon (ITA)

 Othmar Neulichedl (ITA)

1983 St. Konrad

 Otto Bachman (ITA)

 Martin Jud (ITA)

 Andreas Jud (ITA)

1985 Szczyrk

 Manfred Danklmaier (AUT)

 Damiano Lugon (ITA)

 Robert Tomelitsch (AUT)

1987 Jesenice

 Manfred Graber (ITA)

 Harald Steinhauser (ITA)

 Erhard Mahlknecht (ITA)

1989 Garmisch-Partenkirchen

 Damiano Lugon (ITA)

 Gerhard Pilz (AUT)

 Manfred Graber (ITA)

1991 Völs am Schlern

 Franz Obrist (ITA)

 Erhard Mahlknecht (ITA)

 Harald Steinhauser (ITA)

1993 Stein an der Enns

 Anton Blasbichler (ITA)

 Willi Danklmaier (AUT)

 Franz Obrist (ITA)

1995 Kandalaksha

 Manfred Graber (ITA)

 Martin Gruber (ITA)

 Robert Tomelitsch (AUT)

1997 Passiria

 Reinhard Gruber (ITA)

 Manfred Graber (ITA)

 Gerhard Pilz (AUT)

1999 Szczyrk

 Anton Blasbichler (ITA)

 Robert Batkowski (AUT)

 Gerald Kallan (AUT)

2002 Frantschach

 Gerhard Pilz (AUT)

 Robert Batkowski (AUT)

 Gernot Schwab (AUT)

2004 Hüttau

 Gerhard Pilz (AUT)

 Andreas Castiglioni (ITA)

 Gerald Kallan (AUT)

2006 Umhausen

 Gernot Schwab (AUT)

 Thomas Schopf (AUT)

 Patrick Pigneter (ITA)

2008 Olang

 Robert Batkowski (AUT)

 Anton Blasbichler (ITA)

 Patrick Pigneter (ITA)

2010 St. Sebastian

 Patrick Pigneter (ITA)

 Thomas Kammerlander (AUT)

 Anton Blasbichler (ITA)


Women's singles[edit]


Debuted: 1970



















































































































































Games
Gold
Silver
Bronze

1970 Kapfenberg

 Hannelore Plattner (AUT)

 Klara Niedertscheider (AUT)

 Maria Dibiasi (ITA)

1971 Vandans

 Klara Niedertscheider (AUT)

 Annemarie Ebner (AUT)

 Ruth Oberhöller (AUT)

1973 Taisten

 Elfriede Pirkmann (AUT)

 Berta Pichler (AUT)

 Martha Ruech (AUT)

1974 Niedernsill

 Klara Niedertscheider (AUT)

 Elfriede Pirkmann (AUT)

 Annemarie Ebner (AUT)

1975 Feld am See

 Klara Niedertscheider (AUT)

 Annemarie Ebner (AUT)

 Elfriede Pirkmann (AUT)

1977 Seis am Schlern

 Helene Mitterstieler (ITA)

 Elfriede Pirkmann (AUT)

 Rosa Schwingshackl (ITA)

1978 Aurach

 Elfriede Pirkmann (AUT)

 Roswitha Fischer (ITA)

 Ruth Oberhöller (AUT)

1979 Aosta

 Roswitha Fischer (ITA)

 Christa Fontana (ITA)

 Herta Hafner (ITA)

1981 Niedernsill

 Delia Vaudan (ITA)

 Helene Mitterstieler (ITA)

 Elfriede Pirkmann (AUT)

1983 St. Konrad

 Ingerborg Innerhofer (AUT)

 Irmgard Lanthaler (ITA)

 Delia Vaudan (ITA)

1985 Szczyrk

 Delia Vaudan (ITA)

 Irmgard Lanthaler (ITA)

 Herta Hafner (ITA)

1987 Jesenice

 Delia Vaudan (ITA)

 Helga Pichler (ITA)

 Irene Koch (AUT)

1989 Garmisch-Partenkirchen

 Delia Vaudan (ITA)

 Jeanette Koppensteiner (AUT)

 Irene Koch (AUT)

1991 Völs am Schlern

 Doris Haselrieder (ITA)

 Irene Koch (AUT)

 Delia Vaudan (ITA)

1993 Stein an der Enns

 Irene Zechner (AUT)

 Doris Haselrieder (ITA)

 Elvira Holzknecht (AUT)

1995 Kandalaksha

 Irene Zechner (AUT)

 Lyubov Panyutina (RUS)

 Elvira Holzknecht (AUT)

1997 Passiria

 Lyubov Panyutina (RUS)

 Elvira Holzknecht (AUT)

 Sonja Steinacher (ITA)

1999 Szczyrk

 Sonja Steinacher (ITA)

 Elvira Holzknecht (AUT)

 Christa Gietl (ITA)

2002 Frantschach

 Sandra Lanthaler (ITA)

 Yekaterina Lavrentyeva (RUS)

 Sonja Steinacher (ITA)

2004 Hüttau

 Yekaterina Lavrentyeva (RUS)

 Christa Gietl (ITA)

 Barbara Abart (ITA)

2006 Umhausen

 Christa Gietl (ITA)

 Imelda Gruber (ITA)

 Renate Gietl (ITA)

2008 Olang

 Yekaterina Lavrentyeva (RUS)

 Renate Kasslatter (ITA)

 Renate Gietl (ITA)

2010 St. Sebastian

 Yekaterina Lavrentyeva (RUS)

 Evelin Lanthaler (ITA)

 Renate Gietl (ITA)


Men's doubles[edit]


Debuted: 1970



















































































































































Games
Gold
Silver
Bronze

1970 Kapfenberg

Anton Obernosterer
Josef Lexer
 Austria

H. Graber
Erich Graber
 Italy

Josef Hilgartner
Gerhard Sandhofer
 Austria

1971 Vandans

S. Graber
J. Niedermaier
 Italy

Anton Obernosterer
Gabriel Obernosterer
 Austria

Siegfried Wild
Othmar Hofer
 Austria

1973 Taisten

P. Mitterstieler
P. Votter
 Italy

Anton Obernosterer
Gabriel Obernosterer
 Austria

F. Wurzer
B. Wurzer
 Italy

1974 Niedernsill

Siegfried Wild
Othmar Hofer
 Austria

R. Jud
Erich Graber
 Italy

Helmut Kleinhofer
Karl Flacher
 Austria

1975 Feld am See

R. Jud
Erich Graber
 Italy

Engelbert Fuchs
Gottfried Kreuzer
 Austria

Ernst Stangl
Erwin Eichelberger
 Austria

1977 Seis am Schlern

R. Jud
Erich Graber
 Italy

Johann Mair
Michael Plaikner
 Italy

Hubert Mairamhof
J. Pioner
 Italy

1978 Aurach

Werner Mücke
Helmut Huter
 Austria

Hubert Mairamhof
J. Pioner
 Italy

Gebhard Oberbichler
Hubert Ausserdorfer
 Austria

1979 Aosta

Werner Prantl
Florian Prantl
 Austria

Damiano Lugon
Andrea Millet
 Italy

Oswald Pornbacher
Erich Graber
 Italy

1981 Niedernsill

Oswald Pornbacher
Erich Graber
 Italy

Hubert Mairamhof
H. Huber
 Italy

Manfred Danklmaier
Willi Danklmaier
 Austria

1983 St. Konrad

Andreas Jud
Gunther Steinhauser
 Italy

Raimund Pigneter
Georg Antholzer
 Italy

Roland Trattnig
Harald Rabitsch
 Austria

1985 Szczyrk

Raimund Pigneter
Georg Antholzer
 Italy

Almir Bentemps
Corrado Herin
 Italy

Andreas Jud
Ernst Oberhammer
 Italy

1987 Jesenice

Andreas Jud
Ernst Oberhammer
 Italy

Almir Bentemps
Corrado Herin
 Italy

Arnold Luger
Gunther Steinhauser
 Italy

1989 Garmisch-Partenkirchen

Arnold Luger
Gunther Steinhauser
 Italy

Manfred Graber
E. Marmsoler
 Italy

Reinhold Bachmann
Manfred Als
 Austria

1991 Völs am Schlern

Krzysztof Niewiadomski
Oktawian Samulski
 Poland

Roland Niedermair
Hubert Burger
 Italy

Georg Eberhardter
Walter Mauracher
 Austria

1993 Stein an der Enns

Almir Bentemps
Corrado Herin
 Italy

Jurgen Pezzi
Christian Hafner
 Italy

Reinhold Bachmann
Manfred Als
 Austria

1995 Kandalaksha

Andi Ruetz
Helmut Ruetz
 Austria

Martin Psenner
Arthur Konig
 Italy

Jurgen Pezzi
Christian Hafner
 Italy

1997 Passiria

Andi Ruetz
Helmut Ruetz
 Austria

Martin Psenner
Arthur Konig
 Italy

Reinhard Beer
Herbert Kögl
 Austria

1999 Szczyrk

Andi Ruetz
Helmut Ruetz
 Austria

Peter Lechner
Peter Braunegger
 Austria

Armin Mair
David Mair
 Italy

2002 Frantschach

Wolfgang Schopf
Andreas Schopf
 Austria

Reinhard Beer
Herbert Kögl
 Austria

Andrzej Laszczak
Damian Waniczek
 Poland

2004 Hüttau

Pavel Porzhnev
Ivan Lazarev
 Russia

Denis Alimov
Roman Molvistov
 Russia

Wolfgang Schopf
Andreas Schopf
 Austria

2006 Umhausen

Pavel Porzhnev
Ivan Lazarev
 Russia

Christian Schatz
Gerhard Mühlbacher
 Austria

Denis Alimov
Roman Molvistov
 Russia

2008 Olang

Pavel Porzhnev
Ivan Lazarev
 Russia

Patrick Pigneter
Florian Clara
 Italy

Aleksandr Yegorov
Pyotr Popov
 Russia

2010 St. Sebastian

Patrick Pigneter
Florian Clara
 Italy

Andrzej Laszczak
Damian Waniczek
 Poland

Aleksandr Yegorov
Pyotr Popov
 Russia


Team event[edit]


Debuted: 2010.















Games
Gold
Silver
Bronze

2010 St. Sebastian

Melanie Batkowski
Thomas Kammerlander
Christian Schopf
Andreas Schopf
 Austria

Renate Gietl
Alex Gruber
Patrick Pigneter
Florian Clara
 Italy

Marlies Wagner
Gerald Kammerlander
Christian Schatz
Gerhard Mühlbacher
 Austria


Medal table[edit]


As of the 2010 FIL European Luge Natural Track Championships.





















































Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1
 Italy (ITA)
34 35 31 100
2
 Austria (AUT)
25 24 31 80
3
 Russia (RUS)
7 3 3 13
4
 Poland (POL)
1 1 1 3
Totals (4 nations) 67 63 66 196


References[edit]



  • Men's doubles natural track European champions

  • Men's singles natural track European champions

  • Women's singles natural track European champions













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