FIL World Luge Championships

The FIL World Luge Championships, part of the International Luge Federation (FIL) have taken place on an almost annual basis in non-Winter Olympics years since 1955. These championships are shown for artificial tracks. See FIL World Luge Natural Track Championships for all natural track events that have taken place since 1979.

Host cities

 * 1955: Oslo, Norway
 * 1956: Event cancelled
 * 1957: Davos, Switzerland
 * 1958: Krynica, Poland
 * 1959: Villard-de-Lans, France
 * 1960: Garmisch-Partenkirchen, West Germany
 * 1961: Girenbad, Switzerland
 * 1962: Krynica, Poland
 * 1963: Imst, Austria
 * 1965: Davos, Switzerland
 * 1966: Friedrichroda, East Germany (cancelled)
 * 1967: Hammarstrand, Sweden
 * 1969: Königssee, West Germany
 * 1970: Königssee, West Germany
 * 1971: Olang, Italy
 * 1973: Oberhof, East Germany
 * 1974: Königssee, West Germany
 * 1975: Hammarstrand, Sweden
 * 1977: Innsbruck, Austria
 * 1978: Imst, Austria
 * 1979: Königssee, West Germany
 * 1981: Hammarstrand, Sweden
 * 1983: Lake Placid, United States
 * 1985: Oberhof, East Germany
 * 1987: Innsbruck, Austria
 * 1989: Winterberg, West Germany
 * 1990: Calgary, Canada
 * 1991: Winterberg, Germany
 * 1993: Calgary, Canada
 * 1995: Lillehammer, Norway
 * 1996: Altenberg, Germany
 * 1997: Innsbruck, Austria
 * 1999: Königssee, Germany
 * 2000: St. Moritz, Switzerland
 * 2001: Calgary, Canada
 * 2003: Sigulda, Latvia
 * 2004: Nagano, Japan
 * 2005: Park City, United States
 * 2007: Innsbruck, Austria
 * 2008: Oberhof, Germany
 * 2009: Lake Placid, United States
 * 2011: Cesana, Italy
 * 2012: Altenberg, Germany
 * 2013: Whistler, Canada
 * 2015: Sigulda, Latvia
 * 2016: Königssee, Germany
 * 2017: Innsbruck, Austria
 * 2019: Winterberg, Germany
 * 2020: Sochi, Russia
 * 2021: Königssee, Germany (Originally awarded to Calgary and then to Whistler, Canada)
 * 2022: Winterberg, Germany (only women's doubles)
 * 2023: Oberhof, Germany
 * 2024: Altenberg, Germany
 * 2025: Whistler, Canada

Men's singles
Debuted: 1955.

Medal table

Women's singles
Debuted: 1955.

Medal table

Men's doubles
Debuted: 1955 as open event to men and women. Cancelled due to weather conditions: 1959. Changed to men's doubles: 2023.

Medal table

Women's doubles
Debuted: 2022.

Medal table

Mixed team
Debuted: 1989 as five sleds (up to six members) per mixed team. Changed to three sleds (up to four members) per mixed team: 1999. Changed to relay format – three sleds (four members) per mixed team: 2008. Changed to four sleds (six members) per mixed relay team: 2024.

Medal table

Men's sprint
Debuted: 2016.

Medal table

Women's sprint
Debuted: 2016.

Medal table

Men's doubles' sprint
Debuted: 2016 as open event to men and women. Changed to men's doubles' sprint: 2023.

Medal table

Women's doubles' sprint
Debuted: 2023.

Medal table

Medal table
Updated after the 2024 FIL World Luge Championships.

Multiple medalists
Boldface denotes active lugers and highest medal count among all lugers (including these who not included in these tables) per type.