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Luge at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Qualification

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The following is about the qualification rules and the quota allocation for the luge at the 2022 Winter Olympics.[1]

Qualification rules

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The qualification is based on the cumulative points of the Olympic Season from 1 July 2021 to January 10, 2022. A total of 106 quota spots are available to athletes to compete at the games. A maximum 35 men, 35 women, and 18 doubles teams will initially qualify. Each NOC can enter a maximum of three men, three women, and two doubles. The host nation has the right to enter a competitor in the men's, doubles, and women's competitions provided they meet minimum standards. The team relay will consist of all nations who can form a relay team from qualified athletes.

In the men's singles, all nations with an athlete in the top 50 qualified one slot. If there were remaining spots left, the second best athlete of each nation in the top 32 was awarded an additional quota, with the third best being awarded a quota if there were any remaining spots. For the women, instead of the top 50, it was top 40, and in the doubles it was top 25, with the second sled being required to be in the top 28 (if any spots were left). Each country could enter a maximum of 10 athletes (three each in the singles events and two doubles sleds for a total of four athletes).

On December 17, 2021, the International Luge Federation announced that the qualification system was changed. The qualification system was changed due to training runs being cancelled at the first World Cup, and equipment not being delivered to the following World Cups.[2] The new system will see athletes qualify based on their top four results during the World Cup season, (as opposed to the previous all seven results counting).[1]

Quota allocation

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Current summary

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Standings after all 7 races[3][4][5][6]

Nations Men's Doubles Women's Relay Athletes
 Argentina 1 1
 Australia 1 1
 Austria 3 2 3 Yes 10
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 1
 Bulgaria 1 1
 Canada 1 1 3 Yes 6
 China 1 1 1 Yes 4
 Chinese Taipei 1 1
 Czech Republic 1 1 1 Yes 4
 Georgia 1 1
 Germany 3 2 3 Yes 10
 Great Britain 1 1
 Ireland 1 1
 Italy 3 1 3 Yes 8
 Japan 1 1
 Latvia 3 2 3 Yes 10
 Moldova 1 1
 Poland 1 1 1 Yes 4
 Romania 1 1 1 Yes 4
 ROC 3 2 3 Yes 10
 Slovakia 2 1 1 Yes 5
 South Korea 1 1 1 Yes 4
 Sweden 1 1 2
 Switzerland 1 1
 Ukraine 2 1 2 Yes 6
 United States 3 1 3 Yes 8
Total: 26 NOCs 35 18 35 14 106

Men's

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NOCs ranked within the top 50 on the Olympic Season World Cup Ranking List qualify one sled. If there is less than 35 qualifiers then NOCs with a second sled ranked in the top 32 may qualify. If there is still less than 35, then NOCs with a third sled ranked in the top 32 may qualify a third sled.

Number of sleds Athletes total Nation
3 18  Germany
 Austria
 ROC
 Latvia
 Italy
 United States
2 2  Slovakia
 Ukraine
1 15  Canada
 Romania
 Australia
 Sweden
 Poland
 Great Britain
 Bulgaria
 China
 Czech Republic
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
 Georgia
 Japan
 South Korea[a]
35 35
  1. ^ quota allocated to participate in the team relay.

Doubles

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NOCs ranked within the top 25 on the Olympic Season World Cup Ranking List qualify one sled. If there is less than 18 qualifiers then NOCs with a second sled ranked in the top 28 may qualify.

Number of sleds Athletes total Nation
2 16  Germany
 Latvia
 Austria
 ROC
1 20  Italy
 Poland
 Canada
 United States
 South Korea
 Slovakia
 Ukraine
 Romania
 Czech Republic
 China[a]
18 36
  1. ^ China's best entry does not rank in the top 25 so would qualify as host.

Women's

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NOCs ranked within the top 40 on the Olympic Season World Cup Ranking List qualify one sled. If there is less than 35 qualifiers then NOCs with a second sled ranked in the top 32 may qualify. If there is still less than 35, then NOCs with a third sled ranked in the top 32 may qualify a third sled.

Number of sleds Athletes total Nation
3 21  Germany
 Austria
 United States
 ROC
 Latvia
 Italy
 Canada
2 2  Ukraine
1 12  Switzerland
 Romania
 South Korea
 Slovakia
 Sweden
 China
 Argentina
 Poland[a]
 Czech Republic[a]
 Chinese Taipei[b]
 Netherlands[b]
 Moldova[b]
 Ireland[b]
35 35
  1. ^ a b quota allocated to participate in the team relay.
  2. ^ a b c d allocation according to rule D3.1 for sleds outside of the top 40.

Team relay

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Criteria Teams Nation
Nations with sleds in all events 11  Austria
 Canada
 China
 Germany
 Italy
 Latvia
 Romania
 ROC
 Slovakia
 Ukraine
 United States
Nations who need an additional quota 3  Czech Republic[a]
 Poland[a]
 South Korea[b]
  1. ^ a b needs one quota in women's
  2. ^ needs on quota in men's

References

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  1. ^ a b "Qualification Systems for XXIV Olympic Winter Games, Beijing 2022" (PDF). International Luge Federation. 16 December 2021. Retrieved 18 December 2021.
  2. ^ "Qualification criteria for Beijing 2022 updated". www.fil-luge.org/. International Luge Federation. 17 December 2021. Retrieved 17 December 2021.
  3. ^ "Standing - quota places OWG Men" (PDF). International Luge Federation. Retrieved 10 January 2022.
  4. ^ "Standing - quota places OWG Doubles" (PDF). International Luge Federation. Retrieved 10 January 2022.
  5. ^ "Standing - quota places OWG Women" (PDF). International Luge Federation. Retrieved 10 January 2022.
  6. ^ "XXIV Olympic Winter Games 2022 in Beijing - Quota places luge" (PDF). www.fil-luge.org/. International Luge Federation. 19 January 2022. Retrieved 21 January 2022.