The FIL European Luge Championships 1914 took place in Reichenberg, Bohemia (then under Austria-Hungary, now Liberec, Czech Republic) under the auspices of the Internationaler Schlittensportsverband (ISSV - International Sled Sports Federation in (in German)), a forerunner to the International Luge Federation.

Men's singles

Medal Athlete Time
Gold  Rudolf Kauschka (AUT)
Silver  Jakob Platzer (AUT)
Bronze  Richard Simm (AUT)

Women's singles

Medal Athlete Time
Gold  Anna Skoda (AUT)
Silver  Anna Rothe (AUT)
Bronze  Resi Jahnel (AUT)

Only the gold medalist was listed in the bsd.de reference shown in the References section below. The Women's race war not officially part of the European Luge Championships 1914, but were held at the samo occasion as Meisterschaft der österreichischen Sudetenländer (Championship of the Austrian Sudetenland). There were also held a mixed doubles event, won by Wera Czernin and O. Weißenstein.[1]

Doubles

Medal Athlete Time
Gold  Austria (Erwin Posselt, Karl Löbelt)
Silver  Rudolf Kauschka (AUT),  Hans Gfäller (GER)
Bronze  Austria (Arthur Klamt, Bertold Posselt)

The silver medalist pair of Kauschka and Gfäller are the only time in the championships' history where the medal winners were not from the same nation. However, it was not representatives of national associations that started at these championships, but individual starters. Thus, a greater mix among the drivers was possible.

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Austria (AUT)31.526.5
2 Germany (GER)00.500.5
Totals (2 entries)3227

References

  1. "První mistrovství Evropy" (PDF). horskyspolek.cz. Retrieved 2022-03-21.
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