Sunday, January 18, 2009

FIL PEWO World Cup - Umhausen, Media Release

FIL PEWO World Cup Natural Track
Press Information, Saturday, January 17th, 2009
PEWO World Cup/January 17th /18th, Umhausen (AUT)

Kammerlander (AUT) wins home race
Thomas Kammerlander - photo credit: FIL/Sobe


With a track record in his first run and the second best time in the second run, local hero Thomas Kammerlander showed that currently he is the man to beat. “I don´t know what changed from last year to now, I think I am taking a higher risk, maybe I was holding back too much in the past years”, said the young Austrian, who joined the military last spring. “My equipment is really perfect, I make less mistakes than in the last years and everything is going just very, very well.” He will need a top-three result in the overall world cup or a medal in the World Championships to maintain his position in the military. Currently he is the only natural track luge athlete who has been approved as a full time athlete soldier.
Runner up Patrick Pigneter (ITA) proved with the fastest time in the second run, that he has fully recovered from last week´s crash. “I ruined my sled in this crash and I could not try a new one, because I had too much pain until yesterday. So I used my very old one for the second run”, he said.

European Champion Robert Batkowski showed with his third place, that he is always good for a surprise. “I am satisfied with the result, but the time gaps are still too big. I will have to analyse that and see where the problem is.”

In the women´s event Renate Gietl (ITA) and Ekatharina Lavrentjeva (RUS) switched roles from last year to this year. Whereas the Russian shocked her competitors with one track record after the other and Gietl could reach the same time now and then, it is just the other way round in this winter: Renate Gietl seems to be the one who can produce one fastest run after the other. “I do not even know what exactly has changed”, she said. “My equipment is really perfect and I just feel in good shape and really strong.” So Gietl won once again and Lavrentjeva had to settle for second, just like one week ago. With a good second run Melanie Batkowski could improve her ranking and took the third spot on the podium. She was still a little handicapped by a knee injury suffered in St Sebastian, but hopes to be fully fit next week in Germany.

With a “fantastic first run, no risk in the second run” the Russian double Pawel Porschnev/Ivan Lazarev secured their second win in the second race. With them coming first, Pigneter/Clara and Laszczak/Waniczek second and third, the exact same result of last week was repeated. Patrick Pigneter (ITA) thinks that he and Florian Clara are ready to win again: “In our first run the runners did not work at all, so we changed everything and now I believe that our sled is really fast again”, he said, but he also knows that he has been lucky today: “We had a very critical moment in the second run, where we almost came to a halt, but then we managed to go full speed in the final part of the track.” He has fully recovered from his crash last week: “I did have some pain in my chest yesterday, but today I was fine.”

Poland´s Andrzej Laszczak/Damian Waniczek finished third and any podium result is a good result for them – it was their 23rd career podium finish today. “We tried a lot of different things in the training and now I think I have found the fastest setting for this technically challenging track”, he said. “But next week in Germany everything will be different again. At the last world cup race there, four years ago, it was extremely warm. We will have to see how the conditions are this year.”

Final Results:

Women:
1. Renate GIETL (ITA), 1:13,63(1), 1:13,92(1), 2:27,55
2. Ekatharina LAVRENTJEVA (RUS), 1:14,00(2), 1.14,19(2), 2:28,19
3. Melanie BATKOWSKI (AUT), 1:15,04(4), 1:14,26(3), 2:29,30
4. Renate KASSLATTER (ITA), 1:14,73(3), 1:15,39(6), 2:30,12
5. Evelyn LANTHALER (ITA), 1:15,24(5), 1:15,21(4), 2:30,45
6. Marlies WAGNER (AUT), 1:15,35(6), 1:15,26(5), 2:30,61
7. Julia VETLOVA (RUS), 1:15,45(8), 1:15,58(7), 2:31,03
8. Tamara SCHWARZ (ITA), 1:15,37(7), 1:15,79(8), 2:31,16
9. Tina UNTERBERGER (AUT), 1:15,82(9), 1:16,17(9), 2:31,99
10. Michaela MAURER (GER), 1:16,95(10), 1:17,06(11), 2:34,01

Men:
1. Gerald KAMMERLANDER (AUT), 1:12,39(1), 1:13,08(2), 2:25,47
2. Patrick PIGNETER (ITA), 1:12,81(2), 1:12,78(1), 2:25,59
3. Robert BATKOWSKI (AUT), 1:12,83(3), 1:13,63(8), 2:26,46
4. Hannes CLARA (ITA), 1:13,08(4), 1:13,46(5), 2:26,54
5. Florian BREITENBERGER (ITA), 1:13,29(7), 1:13,40(4), 2:26,69
6. Anton BLASBICHLER (ITA), 1:13,18(5), 1:13,68(10), 2:26,86
7. Thomas SCHOPF (AUT), 1:13,25(6), 1:13,64(9), 2:26,89
8. Thomas KAMMERLANDER (AUT), 1:13,36(8), 1:13,54(6), 2:26,90
9. Gernot SCHWAB (AUT), 2:27,29
10. Rudi RESCH (ITA), 2:27,40
11. Michael SCHEIKL (AUT), 2:28,14
12. Ziga PAGON (SLO), 2:28,53
17. Kaj JOHNSON (CAN), 2:29,66
21. John GIBSON (CAN), 2:30,88

Doubles:
1. Pawel PORSCHNEV/Ivan LAZAREV (RUS), 1:17,10(1), 1:17,62(2), 2:34,72
2. Patrick PIGNETER/Florian CLARA (ITA), 1:17,66(3), 2:35,02
3. Andrzej LASZCZAK/Damian WANICZEK (POL), 1:17,62(2), 1:17,95(4), 2:35,57
4. Thomas WEISS/Andreas LEITER (ITA), 1:18,30(7), 1.17,62(2), 2:35,92
5. Christian SCHATZ/Gerhard MÜHLBACHER (AUT), 1:18,18(6), 1:17,98(5), 2:36,16
6. Christian SCHOPF/Andreas SCHOPF (AUT), 1:18,17(5), 1:18,15(7), 2:36,32
7. Thomas KAMMERLANDER/Christoph REGENSBURGER (AUT), 2:36,43
8. Aleksandr EGOROV/Petr POPOV (RUS), 2:36,70

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