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Olympic Flashback: Loch and Lingers win World Cup luge races at Whistler
Hamlin ready for Whistler return
Two-time Olympian and 2009 World Champion Erin Hamlin has been in Whistler, British Columbia, this week for the World Cup event. She will be racing on the controversial 2010 Winter Games track. Read More
Athletes raise funds for Haiti
American Olympic athletes have been getting involved in Haiti through numerous vehicles such as social networking sites, auctions and personal donations. Read More
Going for the Gold: Women's luge
The United States' women's luge national team is looking to win its first Olympic medal, maybe even a gold, at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games. Read More
Norton US National Luge Championship Series set to begin
The nation's top luge athletes will race in their final two events on March 13-14 before officially ending the competitive portion of the 2008-09 season. Read More
Huerbin, Sweeney Win Luge Junior National Championships
On Sunday Mar. 1, Robby Huerbin (Pittsburgh, Pa.) and Emily Sweeney (Suffield, Conn.) slid to first place victories in the men's and women's categories, respectively, at the Junior (to age 20) National Championships in Park City Utah. Read More
Oh, it’s Fast… Luge Athletes Top 95 MPH in Whistler
WHISTLER, Canada--- Ask any elite level luge athlete to describe the 2010 Olympic luge track, in Whistler, Canada, and the first word often used is “fast.” Read More
Going for the Gold: Spotlight on Erin Hamlin
On February 6, 2009--after barely 88 seconds--Erin Hamlin's luge career slid into full speed as she became the first U.S. woman to ever medal at the Luge World Championships. Read More
Erin Hamlin wins Luge World Championships
Erin Hamlin is the first woman from outside Germany to stand on top of the podium in a Luge World Championship since 1993. In doing so, she broke the lock that the Germans have had on World Cup, Olympic, and World Championship wins since 1997. Read More
USA Luge Resumes World Cup Racing This Weekend
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On the first day of the 41st Luge World Championships, held at Lake Placid, N.Y., over 1,500 school kids from Northern New York and Vermont came to watch. Each school "adopted" one of the participating nations and was supposed to learn about the people and culture of their… Read More
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