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OLYMPISCHE WINTERSPIELE Kunstbahn OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES Artificial Track OLYMPISCHE WINTERSPIELE Kunstbahn OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES Artificial Track XIII, Olympische Winterpiele - XIIIth Olympic Winter Games 13. – 24. Februar 1980 – Lake Placid / United States of America – 1980, February, 13 – 24 Damen / Women 1. URS SOSULIA, Vera /Zozuļa Vera/ 2. GDR SOLLMANN, Melitta 3. URS AMANTOVA, Ingrida /Amantova Ingrīda/ 4. FRG DEMLEITNER, Elisabeth 5. GDR BRAND, Elisabeth 6. GDR SCHUMANN, Margit XIV, Olympische Winterpiele - XIVth Olympic Winter Games 08. – 19. Februar 1984 – Sarajevo / Yugoslavia – 1984, February, 08 – 19 Damen / Women 1. GDR MARTIN, Steffi 2. GDR SCHMIDT, Bettina 3. GDR WEISS, Ute 4. URS AMANTOVA, Ingrida / Amantova Ingrīda/ 5. URS SOSULIA, Vera / Zozuļa Vera/ 6. ITA RAINER, Marie-Luise XX, Olympische Winterpiele - XXth Olympic Winter Games 13. – 26. Februar 2006 – Torino / Italy – 2006, February, 13. – 26 Herren / Men 1. ITA ZÖGGELER, Armin 2. RUS DEMTSCHENKO, Albert 3. LAT RUBENIS, Martins / Rubenis Mārtiņš/ 4. USA BENSHOOF, Tony 5. GER MÖLLER, David 6. GER EICHHORN, Jan XXI, Olympische Winterpiele - XXIth Olympic Winter Games 12. – 28. Februar 2010 – Vancouver / Canada – 2010, February, 12. – 28 Doppel / Doubles 1. AUT LINGER Andeas/LINGER Wolfgang 2. LAT ŠISC Andris / ŠICS Juris 3. GER LEITNER Patric-Fritz / RESCH Alexandr 4. ITA GRUBER Patrick/ OBERSTOLZ Christian 5. GER FLORSCHUETZ Andre / WUSTLICH Torsten 6. USA JOYE Dan / NICCUM Christian XXII, Olympische Winterpiele - XXIIth Olympic Winter Games 07. – 23. Februar 2014 – SOCHI / Russia – 2014, February, 07. – 23 Doppel / Doubles 1. GER ARLT Tobias / WENDL Tobias 2. AUT LINGER Andeas/LINGER Wolfgang 3. LAT ŠISC Andris / ŠICS Juris 4. CAN SNITH Justin / WALKER Tristan 5. RUS ANTONOV Vladislav / DENIYEV Alexander 6. ITA GRUBER Patrick/ OBERSTOLZ Christian Team Relay 1. GER LOCH Felix, GEISENBERGER Natalie, ARLT Tobias/WENDL Tobias 2. RUS DEMTSCHENKO Albert, IVANOVA Tatiana, ANTONOV Vladislav / DENIYEV Alexander 3. LAT RUBENIS Mārtiņš, TĪRUMA Elīza, ŠICS Andris/ ŠICS Juris 4. CAN EDNEY Samuel, GOUGH Alex, SNITH Justin / WALKER Tristan 5. ITA ZOGGELER Armin, GASPARINI Sandra, GRUBER Patrick/ OBERSTOLZ Christian 6. USA MAZDZER Christopher, HAMLIN Erin, NICCUM Christian/ TRDIMAN Jayson 1st YOUTH OLYPIC GAMES, INNSBRUCK/AUT 2012, JANUARY 15.-17. Herren / Men 1. GER PAFFE, Christian 2. LAT ROZĪTIS Riks Kristens 3. GER GRAEFE, Toni 4. UKR DUKACH, Anton 5. CAN MALYK, Mitchel 6. LAT LOZBERS, Rihards Damen / Women 1. AUT KASTLUNGER, Miram-Stefanie 2. GER LANGER, Saskia 3. LAT ZIRNE Ulla 4. AUT PROCK, Nina 5. USA BRITCHER, Summer 6. ITA VOETTER, Andrea MIXED Team Relay 1. USA BRITCHER Summer, WEST Tucker, ANDERSEN Ty/EDMUNDS Pat 2. GER LANGER Saskia, PAFFE Christian, BRENDL Tim / FUNK Florian 3. AUT KASTLUNGER Miriam-Stefanie, FRAUSCHER Armin, STEU Thomas/KOLLER Lorenz 4. RUS DEMCHENKO Victoria, STEPICHEV Alexander, KALININ Yury/BELYAEV Sergey 5. ITA VOETTER Andrea, GATTERER Daniel, GRUBER Florian/KAINZWALDNER Simon 6. LAT ZIRNE Ulla, ROZĪTIS Riks Kristens, PUTINS Kristens/MARCINKĒVIČS Imants WELTMEISTERSCHAFTEN Kunstbahn WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Artificial Track 17. Weltmeisterschaften – 17th World Championships 15. – 16. Februar 1975 – Hammarstrand – Sweden - 1975, February, 15 – 16 Doppel / Doubles 1. GDR HAHN, Bernd / HAHN, Ulrich 2. GDR MÜLLER, Horst / NEUMANN, Hans Jürgen 3. AUT SCHMID, Rudolf / SCHACHNER, Franz 4. POL WIECKOWSKI, Miroslaw / KOZIK, Andrzej 5. URS BREMZE , Dainis / KRIKIS, Aigars /Bremze Dainis un Kriķis Aigars/ 19. Weltmeisterschaften – 19th World Championships 21. – 22. Januar 1978 – Imst – Austria - 1978, January, 21 - 22 Damen / Women 1. URS SOSULIA, Vera / Zozuļa Vera/ 2. FRG FENDT, Andrea 3. AUT SCHAFFERER, Angelika 4. GDR BRAND, Ilona 5. URS MAJEWSKAJA, Anna 6. POL BUGAJCZYK, Teresa Doppel / Doubles 1. URS BREMZE, Dainis / KRIKIS, Aigars / Bremze Dainis un Kriķis Aigars/ 2. URS JAKUSCHIN, Valeri / SCHITOV, Vladimir 3. GDR RINN, Hans / HAHN, Norbert 4. FRG BRANDTNER, Hans / SCHWARM, Balthasar 5. FRG HÖLZLWIMMER, Stefan / GRÖSSWANG, Rudolf 6. GDR HAHN, Bernd / HAHN, Ulli 20. Weltmeisterschaften – 20th World Championships 27. – 28. Januar 1979 – Königssee / Federal Republic of Germany - 1979, January, 27 – 28 Doppel / Doubles 1. FRG BRANDNER, Hans / SCHWARM, Balthasar 2. GDR RINN, Hans / HAHN, Norbert 3. FRG WINKLER, Anton / WEMBACHER, Anton 4. GDR HAHN, Bernd / HAHN, Ulli 5. URS BREMZE, Dainis / KRIKIS, Aigars / Bremze Dainis un Kriķis Aigars/ 6. ITA GSCHNITZER, Peter / BRUNNER, Karl 21. Weltmeisterschaften – 21st World Championships 12. – 19. Februar 1980 – Lake Placid / United States of America - 1980, February, 12 – 19 Damen / Women 1. URS SOSULIA, Vera / Zozuļa Vera/ 2. GDR SOLLMANN, Melitta 3. URS AMANTOVA, Ingrida / Amantova Ingrīda/ 4. FRG DEMLEITNER, Elisabeth 5. GDR BRAND, Elisabeth 6. GDR SCHUMANN, Margrit 22. Weltmeisterschaften – 22nd World Championships 07. – 08. Februar 1981 – Hammarstrand / Sweden - 1981, February, 07 – 08 Damen / Women 1. GDR SOLLMANN, Melitta 2. GDR SCHMIDT, Bettina 3. URS SOSULIA, Vera /Zozuļa Vera/ 4. GDR ÖCKEL, Ilona 5. URS AMANTOVA, Ingrida / Amantova Ingrīda/ 6. TCH JASENCAKOVA, Maria Doppel / Double 1. GDR HAHN, Bernd / HAHN, Ulli 2. GDR OBERHOFFNER, Bernd / LUDWIG, Jörg – Dieter 3. FRG STANGGASSINGER, Hans / WEMBACHER, Anton 4. AUT LEMMERER, Günther / SULZBACHER, Reinhold 5. URS EISSAKS, Juris / VEIKCHA, Einars /Eisaks Juris un Veikša Einārs/ 6. ITA RAFEL, Hans – Jörg / BRUNNER, Karl 23. Weltmeisterschaften – 23rd World Championships 05. – 06. Februar 1983 – Lake Placid / United States of America - 1983, February, 05 – 06 Doppel / Double 1. GDR HOFFMANN, Jörg / PIETZSCH, Jochen 2. ITA RAFEL, Hans – Jörg / HUBER, Norbert 3. FRG STANGGASSINGER, Hans / WEMBACHER, Anton 4. URS EISSAKS, Yuris / VEIKCHA, Einars /Eisaks Juris un Veikša Einārs/ 5. URS BELOUSSOV, Evgeni / BELJAKOV, Alexandr 6. AUT FLUCKINGER, Georg / WILHELMER, Franz 29. Weltmeisterschaften – 29th World Championships 15. – 21. Februar 1993 – Calgary / Canada - 1993, February, 15 – 21 Mannschaft / Team 1. GER Erdmann Susi, Kohlisch Gabriele, Hackl Georg, Friedl Rene, Krausse Stefan / Behrendt Jan 2. AUT Neuner Angelika, Neuner Doris, Manzenreiter Robert, Prock Markus, Schiegl Tobias / Schiegl Markus 3. ITA Weissensteiner Gerda, Obkircher Natalie, Huber Norbert, Huber Wilfried Raffl Hansjörg / Huber Norbert 4. USA Myler Cammy, Terwillegar Erica, Suckow Wendel, Kennedy Duncan, Grimmette Mark / Edward Jonathan 5. CAN Salmon Kathy, Bergeson Debora, Telford Harrington, Michalsky Oliver, Gasper Robert / Yves Clay 6. LAT Orlova Anna, Gaile Iluta, Elerts Agris, Shvans Aivis, Polis Aivars / Sucharevs Roberts /Orlova Anna, Gaile Iluta, Elerts Agris, Švāns Aivis, Polis Aivars un Suharevs Roberts/ 30. Weltmeisterschaften – 30th World Championships 31. Januar – 05. Februar 1995 – Lillehammer / Norway – 1995, January, 31 – February, 05 Mannscaft / Team 1. GER Kohlisch Gabriele, Erdmann Susi, Müller Jens, Hackl Georg, Krausse Stefan / Behrendt Jan 2. ITA Weissensteiner Gerda, Obkircher Natalie, Zöggeler Armin, Huber Norbert, Brugger Kurt / Huber Wilfried 3. AUT Neuner Angelika, Neuner Doris, Kleinheinz Markus, Prock Markus, Schiegl Tobias / Schiegl Gordy 4. USA Myler Cammy, Warren Erin, Suckow, Wendel, Dolan Larry, Thorpe Chris / Sheer Gordy 5. RUS Kusakina Irina, Gubkina Irina, Demtschenko Albert, Ermolin Oleg, Tchaban Danil / Zubkov Alexander 6. LAT Orlova Anna, Briede Aiva, Rekis Guntis, Vovchoks Juris, Vovchoks Juris / Leksis Dairis / Orlova Anna, Briede (Aparjode) Aiva, Rēķis Guntis, Vovčoks Juris, Vovčoks Juris un Leksis Dairis/ 31. Weltmeisterschaften – 31st World Championships 28. Januar – 04. Februar 1996 – Altenberg / Germany – 1996, January, 28 – February, 04 Mannscaft / Team 1. AUT Neuner Angelika, Tagwerker Andrea, Prock Markus, Schmidt Markus, Schiegl Tobias / Schiegl Markus 2. GER Bode Jana, Kohlisch Gabriele, Müller Jens, Hackl Georg, Krausse Stefan / Behrendt Jan 3. ITA Weissensteiner Gerda, Obkircher Natalie, Zöggeler Armin, Huber Norbert, Plankensteiner Gerhard / Haselrieder Oswald 4. USA Myler Cammy, Kennedy Duncan, Suckow, Wendel, Thorpe Chris / Sheer Gordy 5. LAT Zamuele Anita, Orlova Anna, Rekis Guntis, Berzins Sandris, Suharevs Roberts / Leksis Dairis /Zāmuele Anita, Rēķis Guntis, Bērziņš Sandris, Suharevs Roberts un Leksis Dairis/ 6. UKR Jakuschenko Natalia, Ludan Lilija, Urbanski Igor, Avdeev Oleg, Avdeev Oleg / Panchenko Danil 36. Weltmeisterschaften – 36th World Championships 21. – 23. Febraur – 2003 – Sigulda / Latvia – 2003, February, 21 -23 Damen / Women 1. GER OTTO, Sylke 2. GER KRAUSHAAR, Silke 3. GER NIEDERNHUBER, Barbara 4. LAT ORLOVA, Anna /Orlova Anna/ 5. AUT HALDER, Veronica 6. AUT MANZENREITER, Sonja Herren / Men 1. ITA ZÖGGELER, Armin 2. LAT RUBENIS, Martins / Rubenis Mārtiņš/ 3. AUT MARGREITER, Rainer 4. USA HEIDT, Adam 5. GER EICHHORN, Jan 6. SVK SLAVIK, Jaroslav Mannschaft / Team 1. GER Otto Sylke, Hackl Georg, Leitner Patric / Resch Alexander 2. LAT Orlova Anna, Rubenis Martins, Berkolds Zigmars / Berzins Sandris /Orlova Anna, Rubenis Mārtiņš, Berkolds Zigmārs un Bērzinš Sandris/ 3. AUT Manzenreiter Sonja, Margreiter Rainer, Linger Andreas / Linger Wolfgang 4. SVK Sabolova Veronika, Slavik Jaroslav, Mick Lubomir / Marx Walter 5. ITA Obkircher Natalie, Zöggeler Armin, Oberstolz Christian / Gruber Patrick 6. RUS Antonova Anastasia, Demtschenko Albert, Tchaban Danil / Zikov Evgenij 37. Weltmeisterschaften – 37th World Championships 13. – 15. Febraur – 2004 – Nagano / Japan – 2004, February, 13 – 15 Herren / Men 1. GER MÖLLER, David 2. GER HACKL, Georg 3. LAT RUBENIS, Martins / Rubenis Mārtiņš/
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