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  • Luge - Wikipedia
    While skeleton and bobsleigh are part of one international federation and sport, luge is organised separately by the International Luge Federation (FIL) Lugers can reach speeds of over 140 km h (87 mph; 39 m s), and is the fastest of the three 'sliding' sports
  • Luge | Sport, Olympics, Equipment, Lugeing, History, Rules, Facts . . .
    Luge is a form of small-sled racing down an ice-covered incline It is distinctive from bobsledding and skeleton sledding in that the sled is ridden in a supine position (lying on the back) and steered by subtle leg and shoulder movements
  • International Luge Federation - FIL
    The official website for Internationale Luge Federation FIL with news, national associations, competitions, results, athletes, rules, organization, world rankings, statistics
  • How does luge work at the Olympics? Format, scoring, rules
    Luge has been a Winter Olympics staple since 1964 Check out information on the format, scoring, rules, and more now
  • How in the World Did Luge Happen? - Atlas Obscura
    But how in the world did this utilitarian origin give us luge, what appears to be a psychotically dangerous sport that requires athletes to blast down artificial ice tubes at speeds approaching
  • What is luge? Know all the rules - Olympics. com
    In simple terms, luge is a timing-based race in which an athlete lies down face up on a sled and slides at incredible speeds through a predefined course The luger with the fastest cumulative time is deemed the winner Luge has four categories - men’s singles, women’s singles, doubles and team relay
  • Explained: Luge - Team GB
    What is a luge? The luge refers both to the sport and the sled that athletes use to race down the track Unlike bobsleigh or skeleton, athletes in luge – or lugers – sit feet first in a supine position and start the run seated, using handles to propel themselves forward at the top of the track
  • Luge Explained: One Of The Fastest Most Dangerous Sports At 2026 . . .
    Whether you are a die-hard Winter Games enthusiast or a casual viewer wondering why anyone would volunteer to slide down a mountain at 90 mph, this guide breaks down everything you need to know about luge
  • Olympic Luge Format: Events, Timing, Runs and Medal Decisions | NBC . . .
    Learn how Olympic luge works — explore the event formats (singles, doubles, and team relay), how runs are timed, how combined times decide winners, and the key rules shaping competition at the Winter Olympics
  • History and Fast Facts | USA Luge
    Luge was inaugurated as an Olympic sport in 1964 at the IX Winter Olympic Games in Innsbruck, Austria The luge competition consists of five events: men's singles, women's singles, men's doubles, women's doubles and the team relay





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