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Luge

The origins of luge go way back in time. We have to retrace our steps to 800 A.D. to find the first evidence: luge was used in Norway, near Oslo, as a means of transportation and as a toy. Four races to decide which great champion will succeed in taking the gold in this event. The competition consists of a descent along an iced track: the athlete on the luge adopts a prone position, with feet pointing down the run. Competitions are usually held over two rounds. The competition time, measured to thousandths of a second, is determined by a chronometer which starts at the bottom of the start ramp. Specialties comprise men's and women's single and men's double. Victory goes to whoever records the overall fastest time.

Names Olympic Sport Country
Abentung MartinLugeAustria
Abernathy AnneLugeUSA
Albrecht GrantLugeCanada
Anashkina IUliiaLugeRussian Federation
Aparjode AivaLugeLatvia
Bardina Vera DmitrievnaLugeRussian Federation
Benshoof TonyLugeUSA
Berzins LaurisLugeLatvia
Besplov ValeriyLugeRussian Federation
Bilska YuliyaLugeUkraine
Boycov VladimirLugeRussian Federation
Broz AntoninLugeCzech Republic
Broz LukasLugeCzech Republic
Byrne AmandaLugeCanada
Campbell-pegg HannahLugeAustralia
Chetroiu CosminLugeRomania
Christensen AaronLugeCanada
Christie JeffLugeCanada
Clukey JuliaLugeUSA
Cockerline IanLugeCanada
Curic AidaLugeBosnia and Herzegovina
Demchenko AlLugeRussian Federation
Despain MichelleLugeArgentina
Dudar YuliaLugeUkraine
Dumpis KasparsLugeLatvia
Dupuis MadisonLugeCanada
Edney SamuelLugeCanada
Eichhorn JanLugeGermany
Eigentler ChristianLugeAustria
Faust SimoneLugeLiechtenstein
Fischler GeorgLugeAustria
Fischnaller Hans PeterLugeItaly
Florschuetz AndreLugeGermany
Forker AndreLugeGermany
Fricheteau YannLugeFrance
Gardini DavideLugeItaly
Gastio LoganLugeUSA
Geppert DenisLugeGermany
Girod ThomasLugeFrance
Gough AlexLugeCanada
Griffal PrestonLugeUSA
Grimmette MarkLugeUSA
Gruber PatrickLugeItaly
Gureshidze LevanLugeGeorgia
Hackl GeorgLugeGermany
Halder VeronikaLugeAustria
Hamkin DmitriyLugeRussian Federation
Hamlin ErinLugeUSA
Han Kum SooLugeRepublic of Korea
Harada MadokaLugeJapan
Harnis JanLugeSlovakia
Harrison DerrynLugeAustralia
Haselrieder OswaldLugeItaly
Hatton MarkLugeGreat Britain
Hayashibe GoroLugeJapan
Hayden AshleyLugeUSA
Hayduk YuriyLugeUkraine
Hoeger WernerLugeVenezuela
Hoehener StefanLugeSwitzerland
Huber WilfriedLugeItaly
Huefner TatjanaLugeGermany
Hyman JakubLugeCzech Republic
Hymann OndrejLugeCzech Republic
Iliev PeterLugeBulgaria
Jepson MikeLugeCanada
Jeriova MarketaLugeCzech Republic
Joye DanLugeUSA
K'iladze GiorgiLugeGeorgia
Kalnins MarcisLugeLatvia
Katkovska AijaLugeLatvia
Keshavan ShivaLugeIndia
Kim Min KyuLugeRepublic of Korea
Kis AndriyLugeUkraine
Kivlenieks InarsLugeLatvia
Kleinheinz MarkusLugeAustria
Kneyb ViktorLugeRussian Federation
Kneyb ViktoriiaLugeRussian Federation
Kocher MartinaLugeSwitzerland
Kofler KlausLugeItaly
Kovacic TomazLugeSlovenia
Krause JorgenLugeCanada
Kraushaar SilkeLugeGermany
Kumarit'ashvili NodarLugeGeorgia
Kuzmich MihailLugeRussian Federation
Lauscher ReganLugeCanada
Lazarescu MarianLugeRomania
Ledic IvanLugeCroatia
Lee Hak JinLugeRepublic of Korea
Leitner PatricLugeGermany
Lewis GwynLugeCanada
Linger AndreasLugeAustria
Linger WolfgangLugeAustria
Lipinski KrzysztofLugePoland
Ludan LiliaLugeUkraine
Macovei Bogdan ErnestLugeRepublic of Moldova
Magoda KenanLugeBosnia and Herzegovina
Mair DavidLugeItaly
Manzenreiter SonjaLugeAustria
Margol BrennaLugeUSA
Margreiter RainerLugeAustria
Martin BrianLugeUSA
Marx WalterLugeSlovakia
Mazder ChrisLugeUSA
Mcmurray MattLugeCanada
Mick LubomirLugeSlovakia
Mizoguchi RenatoLugeBrazil
Moeller DavidLugeGermany
Moffat ChrisLugeCanada
Moffat MikeLugeCanada
Mortensen MatthewLugeUSA
Myles JohnLugeUSA
Niccum ChristianLugeUSA
Niedernhuber BarbaraLugeGermany
Ninis JozefLugeSlovakia
Novakova RomanaLugeSlovakia
Oberstolz ChristianLugeItaly
Oberstolz-antonova AnastasiyaLugeItaly
Oguchi TakahisaLugeJapan
Orlova AnnaLugeLatvia
Otto SylkeLugeGermany
Panjak'idze LashaLugeGeorgia
Penz PeterLugeAustria
Pfister DanielLugeAustria
Piekarski MarcinLugePoland
Pilih BarbaraLugeSlovenia
Plankensteiner GerhardLugeItaly
Pochlod PrzemyslawLugePoland
Podorieszach Sarah ChristineLugeItaly
Poliecha DomenLugeSlovenia
Pothier EricLugeCanada
Pulai ImreLugeHungary
Quinn PatrickLugeUSA
Radu EugenLugeRomania
Rahic AlmirLugeBosnia and Herzegovina
Rainer ReinholdLugeItaly
Rasa KornelijaLugeCroatia
Regec BranislavLugeSlovakia
Reithmayer NinaLugeAustria
Rekis GuntisLugeLatvia
Resch AlexanderLugeGermany
Retrosi SamanthaLugeUSA
Rodionova AleksandraLugeRussian Federation
Rosen AjLugeGreat Britain
Rubenis MartinsLugeLatvia
Sabolova VeronikaLugeSlovakia
Savill MarshallLugeCanada
Schiegl MarkusLugeAustria
Schiegl TobiasLugeAustria
Schmidt SebastianLugeGermany
Schwienbacher PatrickLugeItaly
Seregi GergelyLugeHungary
Serikov KirillLugeRussian Federation
Sics AndrisLugeLatvia
Sics JurisLugeLatvia
Silakov Valeriy NikolaevichLugeRussian Federation
Simister MeaghanLugeCanada
Sisajova JanaLugeSlovakia
Skraustins NaurisLugeLatvia
Skulkina AnastasiiaLugeRussian Federation
Slavik JaroslavLugeSlovakia
Stanciu Ion CristianLugeRepublic of Moldova
Staszulonek EwelinaLugePoland
Steins RitvarsLugeLatvia
Stramaturaru RalucaLugeRomania
Sumizawa YukiLugeJapan
Sweeney MeganLugeUSA
Taran Ionut DorinLugeRomania
Tesulov BranimirLugeCroatia
Thorne GaronLugeUSA
Tiruma MaijaLugeLatvia
Toshiro MasakiLugeJapan
Ushijima ShigeakiLugeJapan
Veselov IUriyLugeRussian Federation
Walden BengtLugeSweden
Wischnewski AnkeLugeGermany
Wustlich TorstenLugeGermany
Yakushenko NataliiaLugeUkraine
Yasuda AyaLugeJapan
Yazvinskyy RomanLugeUkraine
Zablocki CourtneyLugeUSA
Zherebetskyy OlegLugeUkraine
Zoeggeler ArminLugeItaly

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Country123С
Germany1112629
USA99725
Austria97723
Russian Federation86822
Canada79824
Sweden72514
Republic of Korea63211
Switzerland54514
Italy50611
France3249
Netherlands3249
Estonia3003
Norway28919
China24511
Czech Republic1214
Croatia1203
Australia1012
Japan1001
Finland0639
Poland0112
Belarus0101
Bulgaria0101
Great Britain0101
Slovakia0101
Ukraine0022
Latvia0011
 Total:252

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