Tobias Wendl

Tobias Wendl (born 16 June 1987) is a German luger who has competed since 1993, acting as a front. He won a silver medal in the men's doubles event at the 2008 FIL World Luge Championships in Oberhof, Germany, a silver and a bronze at the FIL European Luge Championships 2010 in Sigulda, a gold at the FIL World Luge Championships 2013, and two gold medals at his debut Winter Olympics at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. He is also a Master Sergeant in the German Army.

Tobias Wendl
Tobias Wendl in 2018
Personal information
NationalityGerman
Born (1987-06-16) 16 June 1987[1]
Aachen, West Germany
Height1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)[2]
Weight88 kg (194 lb)[2]
Sport
CountryGermany
SportLuge
EventDoubles
Coached byPatric Leitner[3]
Norbert Loch
Georg Hackl[3]
Medal record
Men's luge
Representing  Germany
Olympic Games
2014 SochiDoubles
2014 SochiTeam relay
2018 PyeongchangDoubles
2018 PyeongchangTeam relay
2022 BeijingDoubles
2022 BeijingTeam relay
World Championships
2013 WhistlerDoubles
2013 WhistlerTeam relay
2015 SiguldaDoubles
2015 SiguldaTeam relay
2016 KönigsseeDoubles
2016 KönigsseeDoubles' sprint
2016 KönigsseeTeam relay
2017 IglsDoubles' sprint
2021 KönigsseeDoubles' sprint
2024 AltenbergTeam relay
2008 OberhofDoubles
2017 IglsDoubles
2019 WinterbergDoubles
2019 WinterbergDoubles' sprint
2021 KönigsseeDoubles
2023 OberhofDoubles
2023 OberhofDoubles' sprint
2020 SochiDoubles
2020 SochiDoubles' sprint
2024 AlternbergDoubles
European Championships
2015 SochiDoubles
2015 SochiTeam relay
2017 KönigsseeDoubles
2017 KönigsseeTeam relay
2019 OberhofDoubles
2023 SiguldaDoubles
2010 SiguldaDoubles
2012 ParamonovoDoubles
2012 ParamonovoTeam relay
2013 OberhofDoubles
2016 AltenbergDoubles
2019 OberhofTeam relay
2021 SiguldaDoubles
2022 St. MoritzDoubles
2023 SiguldaTeam relay
2024 IglsTeam relay
2010 SiguldaTeam relay
2018 SiguldaDoubles
2021 SiguldaTeam relay
2024 IglsDoubles

Career

Wendl was born on 16 June 1987 in Aachen, Germany.[2] He began competing in the luge in 1993; and became a part of the national team in 2005, luging as a front.[2] At the 2008 FIL World Luge Championships in Oberhof, Germany, he won a silver medal; and at the FIL European Luge Championships 2010 in Sigulda, Wendl won a silver medal in men's doubles and a bronze medal in the team relay events.[2] He won a gold medal at the FIL World Luge Championships 2013, in Whistler, Canada.[2] Wendl competes in the double with Tobias Arlt, and is the front.[2] Their nickname when competing together is "The Bayern-Express"[4] and "The Two Tobis".[5]

He competed at the 2024 FIL World Luge Championships and won a gold medal in the team relay and a bronze medal in the doubles event.[6]

Olympics

Wendl won two gold medals at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi; in the luge double with Tobias Arlt, he won a gold in a time of 1 minute and 38:933 seconds at the Sanki Sliding track: this was half a second ahead of the second-placed Andreas Linger and Wolfgang Linger of Austria;[7] this winning margin was the biggest ever in Olympic luge doubles.[8] In the pair's first run, they set a track record of 49.373 seconds.[9]

Wendl then won the team relay with Felix Loch, Natalie Geisenberger, and Tobias Arlt;[10] finishing more than one full second ahead of the second-placed Russian Federation, in a time of 2 minutes and 45.649 seconds.[11]

Personal life

He is also a Master Sergeant in the German Army.[4]

Luge results

All results are sourced from the International Luge Federation (FIL) and German Bobsleigh, Luge and Skeleton Federation (BSD).[2][1]

World Championships

  • 19 medals – (10 gold, 6 silver, 3 bronze)
Year Age Doubles Sprint Team relay
2011 Cesena23DNF
2012 Altenberg244th
2013 Whistler25GoldGold
2015 Sigulda27GoldGold
2016 Königssee28GoldGoldGold
2017 Innsbruck29SilverGold
2019 Winterberg31SilverSilver
2020 Sochi32BronzeBronze
2021 Königssee33SilverGold
2023 Oberhof35SilverSilver
2024 Altenberg36Bronze7thGold

World Cup

Season Doubles Sprint Team relay Points Overall Doubles Sprint
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6
2007–08
7

4

5

9

2

3

4

5


2


470 5th
2008–09
6

5

4

2

5

1

5

10

16

2



1

1
521 4th
2009–10
11

5

5

8

1

5

2

1


1

1

1

526 4th
2010–11
4

1

1

3

1

1

2

2

7

1

1

1

1

1

746 1st
2011–12
4

6

1

1

2

1

3

3

2

2


2


1

3
720 2nd
2012–13
1

1

1

2

1

2

8

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1
827 1st
2013–14
1

2

1

1

1

1

2

1




1

1

1

3
770 1st
2014–15
4

2

2

1

1

2

1

1

1

3

1

3


1

1


1

1
1055 2nd
2015–16
3

8

1

3

1

1

1

2

2

2

1

1



1

2


1037[12] 1st
2016–17
3

8

2

1

1

10

1

2

13

2

2

3


1


1


888 2nd
2017–18
3

2

4

3

7

1

2

3

3

1

10

2

11






911 2nd 2nd
2018–19
7

3

1

2

2

4

19

1

7

3

4

7


1



2

790 3rd 3rd 1st
2019–20
2

1

2

7

7

2

1


2

3

2

4



4

1


846 2nd 2nd 3rd
2020–21
4

3

18

1

2

2

2

9

5

5

3

7





3

CNX
773 4th 4th 4th
2021–22
9

3

5

4

4

1

3

2

2

8

4

3


2


4


796 3rd 2nd 3rd
2022–23
5

2

3

2

1

2

1

1

1

11

1

1


2

2


1

2
1014 1st 1st 1st

See also

References

  1. "Tobias Arlt". bsd-portal.de (in German). German Bobsleigh Luge, and Skeleton Federation. Retrieved 29 January 2023.
  2. "Wendl, Tobias". International Luge Federation. Retrieved 20 February 2014.
  3. Harder, Wolfgang (May 2014). "All four gold medals go to the 'Sunshine Training Group'" (PDF). FIL Magazine. Vol. 1, no. 51. Berchtesgaden, Germany: International Luge Federation. p. 9. Retrieved 12 January 2019.
  4. "Tobias Wendl". Sochi2014.com. Organizing Committee of the XXII Olympic Winter Games and XI Paralympic Winter Games of 2014 in Sochi. Archived from the original on 19 February 2014. Retrieved 20 February 2014.
  5. Withers, Tom (12 February 2014). "Germany's Wendl and Arlt win doubles luge". Yahoo Sport. Retrieved 2 March 2014.
  6. "Germany triumphs in the Team Relay at the end of the World Championships". fil-luge.org. 28 January 2024. Retrieved 28 January 2024.
  7. "Doubles luge: Germany's 'two Tobis' — Tobias Wendl and Tobias Arlt — win gold medal". The Washington Post. 12 February 2014. Archived from the original on 20 February 2014. Retrieved 20 February 2014.
  8. Khutork, Rosa (12 February 2014). "Olympics-Luge-Wendl and Arlt extend German gold rush". Reuters. Retrieved 20 February 2014.
  9. "Sochi 2014: Tobias Wendl and Tobias Arlt win luge doubles gold". BBC. 12 February 2014. Retrieved 20 February 2014.
  10. "Sochi 2014: Germany wins luge team relay to complete golden clean sweep". ABC News. 14 February 2014. Retrieved 20 February 2014.
  11. "Luge Team Relay Competition". Sochi2014.com. Organizing Committee of the XXII Olympic Winter Games and XI Paralympic Winter Games of 2014 in Sochi. Archived from the original on 19 July 2014. Retrieved 20 February 2014.
  12. 2015-16 season FIL World Cup results
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