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  • 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
  • International Luge Federation - FIL
    The official website for Internationale Luge Federation FIL with news, national associations, competitions, results, athletes, rules, organization, world rankings, statistics
  • 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
  • LUGE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of LUGE is a small sled that is ridden in a supine position and used especially in competition; also : the competition itself
  • Lugeing | History, Rules, Facts | Britannica
    lugeing, form of small-sled racing Luge sledding is distinctive from bob 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 The sport takes its name from the French word for “sled ”
  • Luge: History, Benefits, Techniques and famous Luge athletes
    Luge is a winter sport in which athletes lie on their backs on a sled and race down a narrow, icy track Luge is one of the three disciplines of sled racing, along with bobsledding and skeleton Its sleds are small and lightweight, and they do not have any brakes
  • The History of Luge: From its Origins to Modern Day
    The history of luge is a fascinating journey that spans centuries, from its humble beginnings as a mode of transportation in snowy regions to its evolution into a thrilling Olympic sport Throughout the years, luge has undergone numerous changes and innovations, resulting in the modern-day version we know and love
  • Luge the Sport - Topend Sports
    Luge is a Winter Olympic sport It uses a small one- or two-person sled, on which the participants slide down the mountain face up and feet first Racing sleds weigh around 21 to 25 kilograms for singles, and 25 to 30 kilograms for doubles The lugers can read the speed of up to 140 kilometers per hour The term luge was first used in 1905


















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