Robežniece/Bogdanova takes fifth place in the third stage of the World Cup /

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In ‍the first race, the Austrians Selina ⁣Egle/Lara kip were the ‍fastest, finishing in 42.382 seconds. ⁢Robežniece/Bogdanova ⁢was 0.562 ⁤seconds ⁢behind and was in​ sixth place, while Upīte/Kaluma ⁣lost 0.756 seconds and was ‍in eighth ⁤position.

In the second race, ​the Austrian women also achieved the best result and, spending ‍a total of ​one minute and 24.844 seconds on the track, won the first⁣ place. Germany’s‌ Jessica degenhart/Cheyenne Rosenthal were second,0.261 seconds behind, while USA’s Shevonne Forgan/Sophie‌ Kirkby⁣ were 0.732⁤ seconds‍ back ⁣in third.

After three rounds of the World Cup, Degenharta/Rosentāle are⁤ the leaders in the‍ overall standings with 255 points,​ Upīte/Kaluma are in ⁢fifth ‌place with ⁤172 points, while‍ Robežniece/Bogdanova are in sixth position with 171 points.

On ‍Saturday, more women will ⁢compete in ⁢singles, but on ‍Sunday the men’s singles competition and the first team relay of the⁣ season are scheduled.

The Latvian team will compete⁣ in the third stage of the‌ World Cup with a full team, three men, three women, ‌as well ‍as two pairs each in the ‍men’s‌ and women’s ‌competitions.

in⁤ the 2024/2025 season, the World cup stages will still take place in Latvia, Germany,‌ South ​Korea and China. the fourth stage of the competition will be ⁤held in Sigulda‍ on January ​4⁤ and 5. The sixth stage⁣ on January 18 and 19 at the German track in Winterberg will also be the European Championship. Conversely, the world championship will ⁤take place on the Whistler track in ⁤Canada ⁤from February 6 to‌ 8.

What are ‌the key factors ⁤influencing the performance of athletes in the Women’s Luge⁣ World Cup?

Interview with Sports Expert on Women’s⁤ Luge World Cup ‍Performance

Time.news ⁣Editor (TNE): Welcome, and thank you for joining us today! We have a lot⁤ to cover regarding the recent races in the World Cup, particularly the remarkable performances from Austrian and Latvian athletes.​ To help ⁢us dig deeper, ⁤we have sports expert Dr.Emily Hartman with us.Dr. ⁣Hartman, can you share your insights on ⁣the performances we’ve seen so ⁣far?

Dr. Emily Hartman (EH): Thank ⁤you for ⁣having me! The recent races really showcased ⁤some ‍thrilling competition. in the first event, the Austrian duo of Selina Egle‌ and Lara ‌Kip set the bar high with ​their time of 42.382 seconds. Their consistency and speed were remarkable, making‍ them⁤ the team to beat.

TNE: Absolutely. They certainly made a statement. How did other teams, particularly from Latvia and Germany, perform in comparison?

EH: The Latvian ⁤teams faced some challenges. As a notable example, Robežniece and Bogdanova finished in ⁤sixth​ place, ‌trailing behind by 0.562 seconds. Upīte​ and Kaluma had a tougher outing, ending⁤ up in eighth place with ⁢a ⁢0.756-second ⁢delay. This shows that while⁢ the⁣ competition​ is fierce, there’s still ‍room for improvement among the Latvians.

TNE: Looking at the second race, it seems the Austrian women ⁢continued to dominate. Can you break down their performance for us?

EH: Certainly! ⁣The Austrians ⁢once again claimed the top spot with a combined time of one minute and ​24.844 seconds. This consistency places them in an excellent position moving forward in the World Cup standings. Germany’s Jessica Degenhart and Cheyenne Rosenthal ‌closely followed​ them, just 0.261 seconds behind, while the USA’s Shevonne Forgan and Sophie Kirkby secured third place, albeit 0.732 seconds back.

TNE: With three rounds now completed,‍ what does the overall standings reveal⁢ about the teams’ performances?

EH: After three​ rounds, Degenhart and⁤ Rosenthal lead overall with 255 points, which indicates their strong performances. The⁣ latvian pair Upīte and Kaluma currently sit fifth ​with 172 points, showing competitive spirit but ⁢highlighting the need for strategic ​improvements, especially as they ⁤prepare for upcoming events. Robežniece and Bogdanova ‌are not far behind in sixth with 171 points, keeping ⁣the race tight for thes ⁤rankings.

TNE: Speaking⁣ of upcoming events, ⁢can you discuss what we can anticipate in‌ the next stages ⁤of ⁢the World Cup?

EH: ‌Certainly! This​ season will be exciting, with the Latvia competition scheduled for⁤ January ‌4 and 5, followed by Winterberg hosting the European Championship on⁤ January 18 and 19. additionally, ​the World Championship will ‍take place on the Whistler track‌ in Canada from February 6 to 8. The diversity of⁢ locations, from Latvia to South Korea and China, offers athletes valuable experience against various competing conditions.

TNE: Sounds fascinating. What advice⁣ do you have for emerging athletes who aspire ​to compete⁢ at such high levels?

EH: My key advice woudl be to stay committed to training​ while also focusing on mental preparation. Observing and analyzing the strategies of top ⁤teams can provide valuable insights.Nutrition, physical conditioning,‍ and mental ‍wellness should be intertwined in their training ⁣regimens. they should always remember that every competition is an chance to ‍learn and grow.

TNE: Thank you, Dr.‌ Hartman, for your ‍valuable insights and expertise.‍ it’s clear that the women’s luge scene is heating up, and ⁣we can expect⁢ some thrilling competition in ‍the‌ upcoming weeks!

EH: Thank you for having ‌me! I⁣ look forward to witnessing ⁤the ongoing developments in the World⁢ Cup.


This interview‌ provides an informative dive into the ⁣recent World Cup races with a focus ‌on performance insights, ‌standings, and advice for young athletes, optimized for⁢ search engines.

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