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Winter Olympics, Luge

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How Luge Is Making History at the Winter Olympics
An Olympic sport that sleighs? That’s luge—French for sled—in which athletes lie on their backs on a small sled, feet outstretched, and race down an ice track at about 100 mph without mechanical break...

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The most dangerous sport at the Winter Olympics? It’s not luge or ice skating.
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When does luge start at 2026 Winter Olympics? Full schedule
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Freestyle-Champion Gu falls on first run of slopestyle qualifier race
Double Olympic champion Eileen Gu rebounded from a fall in her first slopestyle run at the Milano Cortina Winter Games on Saturday, qualifying for the finals with a polished second run and setting up ...

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Has anyone ever died in luge event at the Olympics?

The nail-biting sport continues to be a Winter Olympics favorite, but its massive speed and high intensity action can be treacherous.
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What is the fastest event at the Winter Olympics?

While at a glance they may appear similar, the three sliding events have distinct differences. The three events will take place on the same track, the Cortina Sliding Centre, for the upcoming Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy. Luge, bobsled and skeleton are among the fastest sports at the Games.
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