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Can't Try This at Home: See What It Feels Like to Do the Fastest-Pace Winter Sports
Olympic hockey, bobsled alpine skiing and luge, among other fast-paced sports, are one thing to watch. But what are they like when you’re the one doing them?
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Germany Wins Team Relay to Sweep Luge Events at 2022 Winter Games
Natalie Geisenberger, Johannes Ludwig, Tobias Wendl and Tobias Arlt won the team relay as Germany sweep all four luge events at the 2022 Winter Olympics.
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Winter Olympics Glossary: ‘Kiss and Cry,' Icing, the ROC and More
Sometimes sports terminology can feel like learning a foreign language. Here, we define some common words and phrases that may leave you scratching your head as you watch our Olympic coverage on NBC and Peacock.
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Germany's Tobias Wendl and Tobias Arlt Win Third Consecutive Gold in Luge
Germany’s Tobias Wendl and Tobias Arlt have earned their third consecutive gold medal in luge doubles at the 2022 Beijing Games.
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Jacobellis Wins 1st US Gold, and More: 2022 Winter Olympics Day 5 in Pictures
See all of the top moments from the fifth day of the 2022 Winter Olympics.
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Germany's Natalie Geisenberger Wins Third Consecutive Gold in Luge
The top 34 women compete in run three of singles luge. The top 20 will advance to round four and have the chance to reach the podium.
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Preview: Women's Luge Singles Runs 3 & 4
The third and fourth runs of women’s singles luge will occur Tuesday at 6:50 a.m. EST. Who will clinch the gold?
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Top 2022 Winter Olympics Luge Moments: A Record-Breaker, a Faceplant and More
Luge is one of the odder sports to watch live, but there’s been plenty of action worth seeing at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing so far. See some of the top competition highlights from course record-breaker Johannes Ludwig of Germany, whose colleague Felix Loch came up empty, USA’s Chris Madzder and the first luge faceplant of these Beijing...
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Germany's Johannes Ludwig Wins Gold in Men's Luge Final
German luger Johannes Ludwig won gold in the men’s singles, while Team USA’s closest competitor was Chris Mazdzer in eighth.
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Beijing Olympics Bring Back Memories of Luge Danger After Death in Vancouver in 2010
Luge, one of the world’s fastest and most dangerous sports, kicked off competition Saturday at the 2022 Beijing Olympics. The nail-biting sport continues to be a Winter Olympics favorite, but its massive speed and high intensity action can be treacherous. In the first heat of the luge men’s singles competition, Ukraine’s Andriy Mandziy faceplanted during the end of his...
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What Is Luge and How Long Is a Luge Track? Here's Everything You Need to Know
Plan on building a luge track? Here’s information about track dimensions, how much it might cost and how many there are in the United States.
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Here is a Guide to Luge at the 2022 Winter Olympics
Luge will return to the Winter Olympics. Here is everything you need to know about the high-speed event at the 2022 Beijing Games.
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How to Watch Luge at the 2022 Winter Olympics
The Beijing Games are underway. Here’s how you can watch and stream luge and keep up to date with all things Team USA.
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Luge's Cool Uncle: Chris Mazdzer Readies for a 4th Olympics
Chris Mazdzer tends to be the guy with just about all the answers for USA Luge.
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2022 Beijing Olympians to Follow on Social Media
With the events starting Friday, Olympians are enthusiastically posting photos and videos to social media of their travel and preparation for the Games.
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Chris Mazdzer Compares Competing at Olympics to ‘Dancing With the Stars'
Team USA luger Chris Mazdzer says he experienced “way more butterflies” on “Dancing with the Stars” than he did at the Winter Olympics.
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Emily Sweeney Talks About Returning to Luge After a Serious Crash
Team USA Luger Emily Sweeney discusses her rebound after breaking her neck and how her military service is similar to being in the Olympics.
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Everything You Wanted to Know About Luge
Chris Mazdzer and Emily Sweeney explain explain everything you might want to know about luge, including how you steer and what a crash feels like.
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How Experience Is Helping Summer Britcher
With a name like hers, you wouldn’t expect Summer Britcher to be a three-time Winter Olympian, but after competing in her first games at 19, she is now a seasoned veteran who knows that in luge, experience can put a spring in your step.
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Olympic Medalist Chris Mazdzer on Why DWTS Was Scarier Than Luge
Spending your sporting days laying on your back while rocketing down an icy slope on a sled is probably not the best way to prepare for most things in life, but Olympic medalist Chris Mazdzer can confirm for certain that it is no way to learn how to dance.