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Extractions: 5 Champions The first organised meeting of the sport took place in in Switzerland . In , the Internationale Schlittensportverband or International Sled Sports Federation, was founded in Dresden Germany ). This body governed the sport until , when it was incorporated in the (FIBT, International Bobsleigh and Tobagganing Federation). After it had been decided that luge would replace the sport of skeleton at the Olympic Games , the first World Championships in the sport were held in in Oslo Norway ). In , the (FIL, International Luge Federation) is founded. Luging event were included in the Olympic Winter Games in (something here) Luge can take place on two kinds of tracks, artificial tracks and natural tracks. Artificial tracks contains curves specially prepared for the sport, and even the ice on the track may be refrigerated. Natural tracks have no such adaptations. Most luge tracks, including all natural tracks, are located in
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Extractions: Summit: 2233 m/7326.1 ft Post Olympic Use The Utah Olympic Park is used today as a bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton training and competition site. The public may try the bobsled when it is not in use. Ski jumping practice can be observed; this venue can also be toured. Additionally, an Olympic museum is on site of the Utah Olympic Park. Directions Take Interstate 80 east from downtown Salt Lake City and head towards Park City. Exit at Kimball Junction, Route 224. Follow 224 to Bear Hollow Drive and make a right. Follow road to front entrance of park.
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Extractions: email us Luge is the French word for sled, and historical findings point to the existence of sleds, as early as AD 800 with the Vikings in the Slagen countryside near the Oslo Fjord. The Vikings are believed to have had sleds with two runners, which resemble the modern-day version. The first international sled race occurred in 1883 in Davos, Switzerland, with 21 competitors from Australia, England, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland and the United States. This race took place over 4km and was won by Georg Robertson, a student from Australia, and Peter Minsch, a mailman from Klosters. Both finished the race in just over nine minutes. = The first World Championships occurred on an artificial track in Oslo in 1955. Two years later, the International Luge Federation (FIL) was founded in Davos and remains the governing body of luge today. It made its Olympic debut at the 1964 Games. Singles
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Extractions: U.S. Navy photo by Journalist 1st Class Preston Keres Army World Class Athlete Spc. Bill Tavares, women's bobsled head coach, works with the team on a makeshift ice track just west of the Utah Olympic Park in Park City, Utah, Feb. 7, 2002. The women's bobsled take to the track Feb. 19, in the 2002 Olympic WinterGames for the first time in Olympic history. Brian Lepley
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Extractions: While Hackl settled for silver, Rogge and the 14,000 other spectators were treated to a heavyweight battle unseen in previous Olympic competition as the three greatest sliders of the past 15 years gathered for one final slugfest. Zoeggeler, Hackl and Austria's Markus Prock finished one-two-three as the luge legends melted the ice, besting the track record five times.