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15 minutes ago, Federer91 said:

Any particular reason why luge isn't using the tracks in La Plagne, Lillehammer, St. Moritz and Beijing, but bobsleigh / skeleton do? 

because otherwise the German lugers wouldn't win all the races they usually win in a season :bones:

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Just a bump for this as Luge becomes the last major winter sport to get its season underway.  :thumbup:
 

We are off in Lake Placid with singles :cheer:, doubles :cheer: & sprint. :sleep:  Live racing on Friday & Saturday, then on the plane to Whistler :CAN next week.
 


https://www.youtube.com/@FILLuge_Channel/streams

 

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1 hour ago, Grassmarket said:

Just a bump for this as Luge becomes the last major winter sport to get its season underway.  :thumbup:
 

We are off in Lake Placid with singles :cheer:, doubles :cheer: & sprint. :sleep:  Live racing on Friday & Saturday, then on the plane to Whistler :CAN next week.
 


https://www.youtube.com/@FILLuge_Channel/streams

 

Ah, sprint. Still the single most useless of all additions to winter sports :p 

 

Like adding the 400m flying lap in speed skating, where the race is 500m but only 100m to the finish counts.

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2 hours ago, heywoodu said:

Ah, sprint. Still the single most useless of all additions to winter sports :p 

 

Like adding the 400m flying lap in speed skating, where the race is 500m but only 100m to the finish counts.

And yet they have the only team event in all Winter sport that is a match for the Athletics 4x100m.  :facepalm:

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Luge WC Lake Placid, United States :USA

 

Men’s Singles

Gold- :GER Max Langenhan (1:41.952)

Silver- :AUT Jonas Müller (1:42.398)

Bronze- :AUT Nico Gleirscher (1:42.615)

 

Men’s Doubles

Gold- :USA Zachary Di Gregorio/Sean Hollander (1:27.630)

Silver- :AUT Thomas Steu/Wolfgang Kindl (1:27.682)

Bronze- :AUT Juri Thomas Gatt/Riccardo Martin Schoepf (1:27.702)

 

Women’s Doubles

Gold- :AUT Selena Egle/Lara Michaela Kipp (1:28.924)

Silver- :GER Saskia Eitberger/Dajana Schirmer (1:29.037)

Bronze- :ITA Andrea Voetter/Marion Oberhofer (1:29.470)

 

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