ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Cheyenne Rosenthal Cheyenne RosenthalGerman luger (born 2000) Cheyenne RosenthalRosenthal in 2024Personal informationNationalityGermanBorn (2000-07-23) 23 July 2000 (age 25)[1]Weight63 kg (139 lb)[2]SportCountryGermanySportLugeEventSinglesClubBSC Winterberg[2] Medal record Women's luge Representing Germany World Championships 2022 WinterbergDoubles 2023 OberhofDoubles 2023 OberhofDoubles' sprint 2025 WhistlerTeam relay 2025 WhistlerDoubles 2025 WhistlerMixed doubles European Championships 2024 IglsDoubles 2026 OberhofDoubles 2024 IglsTeam relay 2025 WinterbergDoubles 2025 WinterbergTeam relay 2026 OberhofMixed doubles 2023 SiguldaDoubles Junior World Championships 2019 InnsbruckSingles 2019 InnsbruckTeam relay Cheyenne Rosenthal (born 23 July 2000) is a German luger. She is the 2019 Junior World champion,[3] 2018 Junior European champion and the overall winner of the 2017/18 Junior World Cup.[4] She made her Luge World Cup debut in 2019/20 season,[5] and reached her first World Cup podium at the sprint race in Whistler Sliding Centre by finishing in third-place.[6] Luge results All results are sourced from the International Luge Federation (FIL) and German Bobsleigh, Luge and Skeleton Federation (BSD).[1][2] World Championships 6 medals (4 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze) Event Age Singles Singles Sprint Doubles Doubles Sprint Team relay Mixed doubles 2020 Sochi198th10th————N/a 2022 Winterberg21——Gold—— 2023 Oberhof22——GoldGold— 2024 Altenberg23——13th14th— 2025 Whistler24——N/aSilver—N/aGoldBronze World Cup Singles Season Singles Sprint Team relay Points Overall Singles Sprint 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 2019–20 9 17 10 11 23 8 10 – 8 – 3 5 – – – – – – 396 10th NC 2020–21 7 12 9 – – – – 11 5 14 – 12 – – – – – CNX – 15th 17th 13th 2021–22 – – – – – – – 5 – – – – – – – – – – – 40th 38th – Note: To be classified in Sprint World Cup standings athletes must compete on all sprint events throughout the season. Doubles Season Doubles Sprint Team relay Points Overall Singles Sprint 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 2022–23 2 3 2 3 3 2 1 1 2 10 3 8 — — — — — — 898 3rd 2nd 5th European Championships 2020 Lillehammer – 19th in Singles (9th in U23 category) U23 World Championships 2020 Sochi – in Singles Junior World Championships 2017 Sigulda – 10th in Singles 2018 Altenberg – 11th in Singles 2019 Innsbruck – in Singles, in Team relay Junior European Championships 2017 Oberhof – in Singles 2018 Winterberg – in Singles, in Team relay 2019 St. Moritz – 7th in Singles German Championships 2018 Winterberg – 7th in Singles 2019 Oberhof – 4th in Singles References 1 2 "Cheyenne Rosenthal". fil-luge.org. International Luge Federation. Retrieved 13 February 2020. 1 2 3 "Cheyenne Rosenthal". bsd-portal.de (in German). German Bobsleigh, Luge and Skeleton Federation. Archived from the original on 10 October 2023. Retrieved 13 February 2020. ↑ "Weltmeisterin Cheyenne Rosenthal vom BSC Winterberg". nwbsv.de (in German). Nordrhein-Westfälischer Bob- und Schlittensportverband. Retrieved 13 February 2020. ↑ "Überragendes FIL Junioren-Weltcup-Finale Rennrodel: Sophie Gerloff und Cheyenne Rosenthal setzen Glanzpunkte". veltins-eisarena.de (in German). Winterberg bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track. Archived from the original on 13 February 2020. Retrieved 13 February 2020. ↑ "Record-breaking World Champion Felix Loch heads the BSD team". fil-luge.org. International Luge Federation. Retrieved 13 February 2020. ↑ "Diese Überraschung gelingt Cheyenne Rosenthal in Whistler". wp.de (in German). Westfalenpost. 15 December 2019. Retrieved 13 February 2020. External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cheyenne Rosenthal. Cheyenne Rosenthal at the International Luge Federation Cheyenne Rosenthal at the German Bobsleigh, Luge, and Skeleton Federation (in German) (archived) Cheyenne Rosenthal at InterSportStats Cheyenne Rosenthal on Instagram vteWorld champions in women's doubles luge 2022–23: Germany (Jessica Degenhardt & Cheyenne Rosenthal) 2024–25: Austria (Selina Egle & Lara Kipp) vteWorld champions in women's doubles' sprint luge 2023: Germany (Jessica Degenhardt & Cheyenne Rosenthal) 2024: Italy (Andrea Vötter & Marion Oberhofer) vteWorld champions in mixed team relay lugeSix per team 1989: Italy Hansjörg Raffl Gerhard Plankensteiner Gerda Weissensteiner Veronika Oberhuber Norbert Huber 1990: East Germany Jens Müller Thomas Jacob Gabriele Kohlisch Susi Erdmann Jörg Hoffmann Jochen Pietzsch 1991: Germany Georg Hackl Jens Müller Susi Erdmann Gabriele Kohlisch Stefan Krauße Jan Behrendt 1993: Germany Georg Hackl René Friedl Gabriele Kohlisch Stefan Krauße Jan Behrendt 1995: Germany Georg Hackl Jens Müller Gabriele Kohlisch Susi Erdmann Stefan Krauße Jan Behrendt 1996: Austria Markus Prock Markus Schmidt Angelika Neuner Andrea Tagwerker Tobias Schiegl Markus Schiegl 1997: Austria Markus Prock Gerhard Gleirscher Andrea Tagwerker Angelika Neuner Tobias Schiegl Markus Schiegl Four per team 1999: Austria Markus Prock Andrea Tagwerker Tobias Schiegl Markus Schiegl 2000: Germany Georg Hackl Silke Kraushaar Steffen Skel Steffen Wöller 2001: Germany Georg Hackl Silke Kraushaar Patric Leitner Alexander Resch 2003: Germany Georg Hackl Sylke Otto Patric Leitner Alexander Resch 2004: Germany David Möller Barbara Niedernhuber Patric Leitner Alexander Resch 2005: Germany Georg Hackl Sylke Otto André Florschütz Torsten Wustlich 2007: Germany David Möller Silke Kraushaar-Pielach Patric Leitner Alexander Resch Four per team as relay 2008: Germany Felix Loch Tatjana Hüfner André Florschütz Torsten Wustlich 2009: Germany Felix Loch Natalie Geisenberger André Florschütz Torsten Wustlich 2012: Germany Tatjana Hüfner Felix Loch Toni Eggert Sascha Benecken 2013–2016: Germany Natalie Geisenberger Felix Loch Tobias Wendl Tobias Arlt 2017: Germany Tatjana Hüfner Johannes Ludwig Toni Eggert Sascha Benecken 2019: Russia Tatiana Ivanova Semen Pavlichenko Vladislav Yuzhakov Yuri Prokhorov 2020: Germany Julia Taubitz Johannes Ludwig Toni Eggert Sascha Benecken 2021: Austria Madeleine Egle David Gleirscher Thomas Steu Lorenz Koller 2023: Germany Anna Berreiter Max Langenhan Toni Eggert Sascha Benecken Six per team as relay 2024: Germany Julia Taubitz Tobias Wendl Tobias Arlt Max Langenhan Dajana Eitberger Saskia Schirmer 2025: Germany Julia Taubitz Hannes Orlamünder Paul Gubitz Max Langenhan Jessica Degenhardt Cheyenne Rosenthal vteEuropean champions in women's doubles luge 2023: Italy (Andrea Vötter & Marion Oberhofer) 2024: Germany (Jessica Degenhardt & Cheyenne Rosenthal) 2025: Austria (Selina Egle & Lara Kipp) 2026: Germany (Jessica Degenhardt & Cheyenne Rosenthal)