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==References==
==References==
*[http://sports123.com/lug/me-d.html Men's doubles European champions]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20061115212512/http://sports123.com/lug/me-d.html Men's doubles European champions]
*[http://sports123.com/lug/me-s.html Men's singles European champions]
*[http://sports123.com/lug/me-s.html Men's singles European champions]
*[http://sports123.com/lug/xe-t.html Mixed teams European champions]
*[http://sports123.com/lug/xe-t.html Mixed teams European champions]
*[http://sports123.com/lug/we-s.html Women's singles European champions]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20061115212455/http://sports123.com/lug/we-s.html Women's singles European champions]


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Revision as of 19:41, 28 December 2016

The FIL European Luge Championships 1992 took place in Winterberg, Germany for the second time after hosting the event previously in 1982. It marked the first time East Germany and West Germany competed as a unified German team since the country reunified in 1990 and in the championships since 1939.

Men's singles

Medal Athlete Time
Gold  René Friedl (GER)
Silver  Norbert Huber (ITA)
Bronze  Georg Hackl (GER)

Women's singles

Medal Athlete Time
Gold  Susi Erdmann (GER)
Silver  Sylke Otto (GER)
Bronze  Angelika Neuner (AUT)

Men's doubles

Medal Athlete Time
Gold  Italy (Hansjörg Raffl, Norbert Huber)
Silver  Italy (Kurt Brugger, Wilfried Huber)
Bronze  Germany (Stefan Krausse, Jan Behrendt)

Mixed team

Medal Athlete Time
Gold  Germany (Georg Hackl, René Friedl, Susi Erdmann, Sylke Otto, Yves Mankel, Thomas Rudolph)
Silver  Austria (Team not listed)
Bronze  Italy (Team not listed)

Medal table

1  Germany 3 1 2 6
2  Italy 1 2 1 4
3  Austria 0 1 1 2

References