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- Luge abstract "A luge /ˈluːʒ/ is a small one- or two-person sled on which one sleds supine (face up) and feet-first. Steering is done by flexing the sled's runners with the calf of each leg or exerting opposite shoulder pressure to the seat. Racing sleds weigh 21–25 kilograms (46–55 lb) for singles and 25–30 kilograms (55–66 lb) for doubles. Luge is also the name of an Olympic sport. Lugers can reach speeds of 140 km per hour (87 mph). Manuel Pfister of Austria, reached a top speed of 154 km per hour (95.69 mph) on the track in Whistler, Canada prior to the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics.Lugers compete against a timer and are timed to a thousandth of a second, making luge one of the most precisely timed sports in the world. The first recorded use of the term "luge" is 1905, from the Savoy/Swiss dialect of French "luge" meaning "small coasting sled", and is possibly from a Gaulish word with the same root as English sled.".
- Luge equipment Sled.
- Luge sportGoverningBody International_Luge_Federation.
- Luge teamSize "2".
- Luge thumbnail Départ_d'un_lugeur.jpg?width=300.
- Luge wikiPageExternalLink www.bsd-portal.de.
- Luge wikiPageExternalLink www.cbdg.org.br.
- Luge wikiPageExternalLink www.fil-luge.org.
- Luge wikiPageExternalLink www.gbla.org.uk.
- Luge wikiPageExternalLink www.rodel-austria.at.
- Luge wikiPageExternalLink www.sanjkanje.hr.
- Luge wikiPageExternalLink www.usaluge.org.
- Luge wikiPageExternalLink luge--benshoof-plans-to-smash-speed-world-record_271888YO.html.
- Luge wikiPageID "37779".
- Luge wikiPageRevisionID "605459677".
- Luge caption "Departing German luger at the 2010 Olympics".
- Luge category "Winter sport, Time trial".
- Luge contact "No".
- Luge equipment "Sled, helmet, suit, visor, gloves, finger spikes, booties".
- Luge first "1870.0".
- Luge hasPhotoCollection Luge.
- Luge imagesize "250".
- Luge mgender "Yes, but usually in separate competitions".
- Luge name "Luge".
- Luge olympic "Part of Winter Olympic program in 1964 to today".
- Luge team "Teams of 1 or 2".
- Luge union "Fédération Internationale de Luge de Course".
- Luge venue List_of_bobsleigh,_luge,_and_skeleton_tracks.
- Luge subject Category:Human-powered_vehicles.
- Luge subject Category:Luge.
- Luge subject Category:Olympic_sports.
- Luge subject Category:Racing_sports.
- Luge subject Category:Racing_vehicles.
- Luge subject Category:Sledding.
- Luge subject Category:Sliding_vehicles.
- Luge subject Category:Winter_sports.
- Luge type Activity.
- Luge type Sport.
- Luge type Action.
- Luge type Sport.
- Luge type Activity.
- Luge type Thing.
- Luge comment "A luge /ˈluːʒ/ is a small one- or two-person sled on which one sleds supine (face up) and feet-first. Steering is done by flexing the sled's runners with the calf of each leg or exerting opposite shoulder pressure to the seat. Racing sleds weigh 21–25 kilograms (46–55 lb) for singles and 25–30 kilograms (55–66 lb) for doubles. Luge is also the name of an Olympic sport. Lugers can reach speeds of 140 km per hour (87 mph).".
- Luge label "Luge de course".
- Luge label "Luge".
- Luge label "Luge".
- Luge label "Luge".
- Luge label "Rennrodeln".
- Luge label "Rodelen".
- Luge label "Saneczkarstwo".
- Luge label "Slittino".
- Luge label "Санный спорт".
- Luge label "الزحافات الثلجية".
- Luge label "リュージュ".
- Luge label "無舵雪橇".
- Luge sameAs Rennrodeln.
- Luge sameAs Luge.
- Luge sameAs Luge_de_course.
- Luge sameAs Luge.
- Luge sameAs Slittino.
- Luge sameAs リュージュ.
- Luge sameAs 루지.
- Luge sameAs Rodelen.
- Luge sameAs Saneczkarstwo.
- Luge sameAs Luge.
- Luge sameAs m.09f6b.
- Luge sameAs Q273285.
- Luge sameAs Q273285.
- Luge wasDerivedFrom Luge?oldid=605459677.
- Luge depiction Départ_d'un_lugeur.jpg.
- Luge isPrimaryTopicOf Luge.
- Luge name "Luge".