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Now that Salt Lake City has been awarded the 2034 Winter Olympics, the new head of USA Luge in Lake Placid is excited that the games will be returning the U.S. as he assumes the management of the sliding sport.
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Chris Mazdzer was the first U.S men’s singles luge athlete to win an Olympic medal. He retired following World Cup Luge competition in Lake Placid this weekend.
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Two USA Luge Olympic women’s singles sliders will team up for doubles competition in this year’s World Cup competition.
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Two-time Olympic slider Jayson Terdiman has announced his retirement from luge competition.
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Several of the sliding athletes recently previewed the 2022 games.
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On-ice training for the American national sliding programs started Monday in Lake Placid, though how the rest of the season will ultimately play out amid…
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The Sochi, Russia 1,500 meter sliding track was first used for the 2014 Winter Olympics. Now it’s the site of the International Luge Federation’s World…
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The U.S. National Luge team has been training in Sochi and will compete in the first World Cup races of the season in Austria this weekend. The team has…
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The luge season begins this weekend in Innsbruck, Austria with athletes competing in the first World Cup competition. On a conference call this week, USA…