Luge at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Qualification

The following is about the qualification rules and the quota allocation for the luge at the 2014 Winter Olympics.[1]

Qualification rules

A total of 110 quota spots are available to athletes to compete at the games. A maximum 38 men, 28 women, and 18 doubles teams will initially qualify. The qualification is based on the cumulative world ranking points from November 1, 2013 until of December 31st, 2013. 8 athletes will be added after this point, first to fill qualified relay teams who did not qualify individuals in all three disciplines, then from nations that meet minimum standards who were not already qualified. The host has the right to enter a competitor in the men's, doubles, and women's competitions provided they meet minimum standards.

Quota allocation

Current allocation is according to the world rankings after the applicable five races. Two allocations will additionally be given in each of the three races with priorty given to nations who need them to compete in the relay, followed by nations who are not yet qualified.

Current summary

Nations Men's Doubles Women's Relay Athletes
Australia 1 1
Austria 3 2 3 X 10
Bulgaria 1 1
Canada 3 1 3 X 8
Czech Republic 1 1 1 X 4
France 1 1
Germany 3 2 3 X 10
[[<span class="wrap">Independent Olympic Participants</span> at the 2014 Winter Olympics|Independent Olympic Participants]] 1 1
Italy 3 2 3 X 10
Japan 1 1
Kazakhstan 1 1
Latvia 3 2 2 X 9
Moldova 1 1
Norway 3 3
Poland 1 1 2 X 5
Romania 1 1 1 X 4
Russia 3 2 3 X 10
Slovakia 1 2 1 X 6
South Korea 1 1 1 X 4
Switzerland 1 1 2
Chinese Taipei 1 1
Tonga 1 1
Ukraine 2 1 2 X 6
United States 3 2 3 X 10
Total: 24 NOCs 39 20 31 13 110

Men's

The top 38, with each nation allowed a maximum of 3, after five of five races.[2] The two additional quotas are also listed.

Number of sleds Athletes total Nation
3 24 Germany
Austria
Italy
United States
Latvia
Canada
Russia
Norway
2 2 Slovenia
Ukraine
1 12 Switzerland
Slovakia
Czech Republic
Great Britain
Poland
Romania
Japan
Tonga
Australia
Moldova
India
South Korea
Bulgaria
Netherlands
Chinese Taipei
40 40 39

Doubles

The top 18, with each nation allowed a maximum of 2, after five of five races.[3] The two additional quotas are also listed.

Number of sleds Athletes total Nation
2 28 Germany
Austria
Italy
Latvia
United States
Russia
Slovakia
1 12 Canada
Czech Republic
Poland
Ukraine
Romania
South Korea
20 40

Women's

The top 28, with each nation allowed a maximum of 3, after five of five races.[4] The additional quotas are also listed

Number of sleds Athletes total Nation
3 18 Germany
United States
Russia
Austria
Canada
Italy
2 6 Latvia
Poland
Ukraine
1 4 Switzerland
Romania
Slovakia
France
Czech Republic
South Korea
Kazakhstan
31 31

Team Relay

The team relay world ranking.[5]

Criteria Teams Nation
Qualified sleds in all events 10 Germany
United States
Italy
Austria
Canada
Latvia
Poland
Slovakia
Russia
Ukraine
Team relay quotas 2 Czech Republic
South Korea
12

References

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