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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 1996 took place in Sigulda, Latvia.

Men's singles

Medal Athlete Time
Gold  Jens Müller (GER)
Silver  Albert Demtschenko (RUS)
Bronze  Markus Schmidt (AUT)

Demtschenko is the first Russian to medal at the championships since the breakup of the Soviet Union in late 1991.

Women's singles

Medal Athlete Time
Gold  Jana Bode (GER)
Silver  Gabriele Kohlisch (GER)
Bronze  Andrea Tagwerker (AUT)

Men's doubles

Medal Athlete Time
Gold  Germany (Stefan Krausse, Jan Behrendt)
Silver  Italy (Gerhard Plankensteiner, Oswald Haselrieder)
Bronze  Russia (Albert Demtschenko, Semen Kolobayev)

As of 2010, Demtshencko is the last person to win medals in both men's singles and men's doubles at the championships.

Mixed team

Medal Athlete Time
Gold  Germany (Team not listed)
Silver  Austria (Team not listed)
Bronze  Italy (Team not listed)

Medal table

1  Germany 4 1 0 5
2  Austria 0 1 2 3
3  Russia 0 1 1 2
4  Austria 0 1 1 2

References