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
International Luge Federation - FIL Here you find general news, current regulations and guidelines for competitions, Anti-Doping and Fairplay You have access to athletes’ biographies as well as to the member section, and you can download invitations of competitions
USA Luge Homepage | USA Luge USA Luge today announced the retirement of three-time Olympian Tucker West, closing the chapter on one of the most accomplished careers in American men’s singles luge
Luge: Olympic history, rules, latest updates and upcoming events for . . . Luge, derived from the French word "luge" meaning "sled," is a high-speed winter sport that combines elements of speed, skill and precision Athletes race down an icy track lying feet first on their backs on a specialised sled, reaching top speeds of up to around 135km h
Luge at the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympic Games Everything to know about luge at the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, including competition preview, event guide, top athletes, how to watch and daily schedule
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
How do Olympic luge, bobsledding, and skeleton differ? - ESPN The blades under the sled in luge are sharper than those in bobsled or skeleton and more difficult to control Luge athletes also use a push start from a seated position to begin their runs
Skyline Luge | Thrilling Fun For All Ages Invented in New Zealand over 40 years ago, Skyline Luge now has eight global sites across New Zealand, Canada, Singapore, South Korea, and Malaysia Today, over 100 million Luge rides have been enjoyed by people of all ages and abilities