Two Baltgalvis / Jakseboga in Sigulda wins the European Junior Championship in Luge / Day
In the doubles competition, the first Americans were Marcus Miler and Ansel Haugs, who were the fastest in both races, spending a minute and 17.310 seconds on the track.
Baltgalvis/Jakseboga in the first race was third, finishing second in the second and lost 0.316 seconds to the Americans.
Latvians Jānis Gruzdulis-Borovojs/Leo Lust took eighth place in the Junior World Cup and the Seventh European Championship, who lost 2.530 seconds to the Americans, but Adrian Chizchik/Christian Chiznis did not finish.
German team Elisa Štorha/Paule Paca won the women's doubles, which was the fastest in both races, spending a minute and 18,717 seconds on the track.
In second place was the Italian doubles Alexander Oberstolc/Catarina Kofler (1: 19,101) and third place – Zuzanna Yadzhychik and Olivia Davidovsky (1: 19.515).
The best of the home crews Marta Boundary/Kitija Bogdanova, who was fourth in both races, took the fourth place, spending a minute and 19.836 seconds on the track.
Seventh place in eight crews competition in the Junior World Cup and sixth – Amanda Ogorodnikov/Selina Elizabeth Zvilna (1: 23,928) took the European Championships, while Elīna Pamžina/Madara Pavlova did not finish.
In men's singles, the double victory of Austrian luge riders was. The first minute and 38.273 seconds were Fabio Cauzers, but she lost 0.072 seconds to Noah Kallan. Third place was taken by German Marko Leger (1: 38.586).
The best of Latvian athletes was Robert Lazdans, who ranked ninth in the Junior World Cup with the 11th and tenth fast and the seventh in the European Championship.
The 15th and 13th place in the competition of 28 athletes was taken by Edward Marts Markitans (1: 41,764).
On Friday, the women's singles will compete for the Junior World Cup and European Junior Championship medals in Sigulda and a team relay.
On Saturday, the sixth round of the Junior World Cup will begin, with men competing in the singles and doubles, as well as women in the doubles, while on Sunday there will be a single race for women and team relay.
More than 120 athletes from 15 countries compete for medals in Sigulda.
A year ago, Kaspars Rinks became European junior champions in the Swiss track in St. Moritz and two Raimonds Baltgalvis/Vitālijs Jegorovs, as well as Zane Calum, Rinks and two Baltgalvis/Jegorovs in the team relay, Viktorija Ziediņa/ Bronze awards in the singles competition.