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  1. Luge - Wikipedia

    • A luge /luːʒ/ is a small one- or two-person sled on which one sleds supine (face-up) and feet-first. A luger begins seated, propelling themselves initially from handles on either side of the start ramp, then steers by using the calf muscles to flex the sled's runners or by exerting opposite shoulder pressure to the pod. Racing sleds weigh 21–25 kg (46–55 lb… See more

    History

    The practical use of sleds is ancient and widespread. The first recorded sled races took place in Norway … See more

    Artificial tracks

    Artificial luge tracks have specially designed and constructed banked curves plus walled-in straights. Most tracks are artificially refrigerated, but artificial tracks without artificial cooling also exist (for example, in … See more

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    First played1870s
    ContactNo
    Team membersTeams of 1 or 2
    Natural track luge

    Natural tracks are adapted from existing mountain roads and paths. Artificially banked curves are not permitted. The track's surface should be horizontal. They are naturally iced. Tracks can get rough from the br… See more

    Events

    There are five luge disciplines.
    • Men's singles
    • Men’s doubles
    • Women's singles
    • Women’s doubles (debuts in 2026)… See more

    Training

    The sport of luge requires an athlete to balance mental and physical fitness. Physically, a luger must have strong neck, upper body, abdominal, and thigh muscles. Athletes also use wind tunnels to train. Strength tr… See more

    Risks

    As with many extreme sports, luging has risks. Though most injuries involve bumps, bruises, broken bones and concussions, fatalities do occasionally occur. Georgian luger Nodar Kumaritashvili suffered a fatal crash durin… See more

    Governing body

    The sport of luge is governed by the Fédération International de Luge de Course (FIL, International Luge Federation). The FIL is based in Salzburg, Austria, and includes 53 member nations. It has traditionall… See more

     
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  1. What is luge? Know all the rules - Olympics.com

    WEBFeb 12, 2023 · Luge is a Winter Olympic sport where athletes slide on a sled through a course face up and feet first. Learn about the rules, equipment and history of luge, and how India's Shiva Keshavan …

     
  2. Luge: Olympic history, rules, latest updates and …

    WEBLuge is a winter sport that involves racing down an icy track on a sled. Learn about its origins, Olympic debut, medalists, and upcoming events on the Olympic Channel.

  3. USA Luge | USA Luge Homepage

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  4. Lugeing | History, Rules, & Facts | Britannica

    WEBJul 20, 1998 · Lugeing is a winter sport that involves sliding on a small sled on an icy track. Learn about its origins, rules, equipment, and notable athletes, such as Georg Hackl and Tatjana Hüfner.

  5. How Luge Works | MapQuest Travel - Official MapQuest

    WEBJan 26, 2022 · Learn about the fastest and most dangerous sport in the Winter Olympics, from the types of tracks and sleds to the training and physics of luge. Find out what it takes to compete in the 2022 Beijing …

  6. The Details of Luge | Olympic Insider - YouTube

  7. International Luge Federation - FIL - conTRANCE

    WEBJan 12, 2024 · Find out everything about luge, the winter sport of sliding on a sled on artificial or natural tracks. Get news, results, schedules, regulations, live-streams, and more from the FIL.

  8. A beginner's guide to luge at the Winter Olympics

    WEBFeb 5, 2022 · Learn how luge works, who are the top athletes and countries, and what to expect at the Yanqing National Sliding Centre in China. Find out how to watch luge events on NBC and Peacock, and …

  9. What Is Luge? - rookieroad.com

    WEBJun 6, 2024 · Learn the history, rules, equipment, and skills of luge, a sledding sport where riders steer with their feet. Find out how luge is timed, what are the types of tracks, and what are the terms and lingo of luge.

  10. What Is Luge? It’s Like Sledding at 90 Miles Per Hour

    WEBFeb 11, 2018 · Luge feels familiar. It’s like when you leapt onto your Flexible Flyer and steered down the hill with your feet. Only these sleds weigh 50 pounds and can hit speeds of 90 miles per hour.

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