The FIL World Luge Championships 2003 took place in Sigulda, Latvia. The team event was adjusted to one nation per team at these championships.
Contents
1 Men's singles
2 Women's singles
3 Men's doubles
4 Mixed team
5 Medal table
6 References
Men's singles
Medal
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Athlete
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Time
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Gold
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Armin Zöggeler (ITA)
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Silver
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Mārtiņš Rubenis (LAT)
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Bronze
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Reiner Margreiter (AUT)
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Women's singles
Medal
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Athlete
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Time
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Gold
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Sylke Otto (GER)
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Silver
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Silke Kraushaar (GER)
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Bronze
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Barbara Niedernhuber (GER)
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Men's doubles
Medal
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Athlete
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Time
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Gold
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Austria (Andreas Linger, Wolfgang Linger)
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Silver
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Austria (Tobias Schiegl, Markus Schiegl)
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Bronze
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Germany (Patric Leitner, Alexander Resch)
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Mixed team
Medal
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Athlete
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Time
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Gold
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Germany (Georg Hackl, Sylke Otto, Patric Leitner, Alexander Resch)
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Silver
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Latvia (Mārtiņš Rubenis, Anna Orlova, Zigmars Berkolds, Sandris Berzins)
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Bronze
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Austria (Reiner Margreiter, Sonja Manzenreiter, Wolfgang Linger, Andreas Linger)
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Medal table
References
- Men's doubles World Champions
- Men's singles World Champions
- Mixed teams World Champions
Women's singles World Champions[permanent dead link]
FIL World Luge Championships
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