Felix Loch is a luger who competed for Germany. He competed at the 2010, 2014 and 2018 Winter Olympic Games.
He was the youngest Olympic gold medalist in men's luge history ever, winning the gold medal at the 2010 Winter Olympics, at the age of 20. After the third run of the 2018 Winter Olympics, he was placed second, and on course to win his fourth medal. However, he finished nineteenth out of twenty on the last run, ruining his good placement, eventually finishing fifth in the event.
His father is luger Norbert Loch.
Olympic Results
Year | Event | Result |
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2010 | Men's Singles | |
2014 | Men's Singles | |
Team Relay | ||
2018 | Men's Singles | 5th |
2010
Discipline | Round | Time |
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Singles | Run 1 | 48.168 |
Run 2 | 48.402 | |
Run 3 | 48.344 | |
Run 4 | 48.330 |
2014
Discipline | Round | Time |
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Singles | Run 1 | 52.185 |
Run 2 | 51.964 | |
Run 3 | 51.613 | |
Run 4 | 51.764 | |
Team relay | Final | 2:45.649 (55.639 split) |
2018
Discipline | Round | Time |
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Singles | Run 1 | 47.674 |
Run 2 | 47.625 | |
Run 3 | 47.560 | |
Run 4 | 48.109 |