Norbert Huber

Norbert Huber
Medal record
Men's Luge
Representing  Italy
Olympic Games
1994 Lillehammer Men's doubles
1992 Albertville Men's doubles
World Championships
1989 Winterberg Mixed team
1990 Calgary Men's doubles
1983 Lake Placid Men's doubles
1989 Winterberg Men's doubles
1990 Calgary Mixed team
1993 Calgary Men's doubles
1991 Winterberg Men's doubles
1991 Winterberg Mixed team
1993 Calgary Mixed team
1999 Königssee Men's singles
World Cup Championships
1984-85 Men's singles
1984-85 Men's doubles
1985-86 Men's singles
1985-86 Men's doubles
1986-87 Men's singles
1988-89 Men's doubles
1989-90 Men's doubles
1990-91 Men's doubles
1991-92 Men's doubles
1992-93 Men's doubles
1983-84 Men's singles
1997-98 Men's singles
1983-84 Men's singles
1986-87 Men's singles
1987-88 Men's singles
European Championships
1992 Winterberg Men's doubles
1994 Königssee Men's doubles
1994 Königssee Mixed team
1984 Olang Men's singles
1988 Königssee Men's doubles
1990 Igls Men's doubles
1992 Winterberg Men's singles
1984 Olang Men's doubles
1986 Hammarstrand Men's doubles
1988 Königssee Mixed team
1998 Oberhof Men's singles

Norbert Huber (born 3 September 1964) is an Italian luger who competed from the early 1980s to the late 1990s.

Huber was born in Bruneck, South Tyrol. Competing in four Winter Olympics, he won two medals in the men's doubles event with a silver in 1994 and a bronze in 1992.

Huber also won ten medals at the FIL World Luge Championships in with two gold (Mixed team: 1989, Men's doubles: 1990), four silvers (Men's doubles: 1983, 1989, 1993; Mixed team: 1990), and four bronzes (Men's singles: 1999, Men's doubles: 1991, Mixed team: 1991, 1993).

He also won eleven medals in the FIL European Luge Championships with three gold (Men's doubles: 1992, 1994; Mixed team: 1994), four silvers (Men's singles: 1984, 1992; Men's doubles: 1988, 1990), and four bronzes (Men's singles: 1998, Men's doubles: 1984, 1986; Mixed team: 1988).[1]

Huber also won 26 World Cup races and ten overall Luge World Cup titles (men's singles: 1984-5, 1985-6, 1986-7; men's doubles: 1984-5, 1985-6, 1988-9, 1989–90, 1990-1, 1991-2, 1992-3).

References

  1. "List of European luge champions". Eiskanal (in German). Archived from the original on 2008-03-25. Retrieved 2015-02-08.
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