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Olympic, 2026 and Luge

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How Luge Is Making History at the Winter Olympics
An Olympic sport that sleighs? That’s luge—French for sled—in which athletes lie on their backs on a small sled, feet outstretched, and race down an ice track at about 100 mph without mechanical break...

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Luge at 2026 Winter Olympics: How it works, competition schedule
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Curling opens competition at 2026 Winter Olympics as brief power outage pauses play, luge training
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Freestyle skiing-Double champion Gu rebounds after fall to make slopestyle final
Double Olympic champion Eileen Gu rebounded from a fall in her first slopestyle run at the Milano Cortina Winter Games on Saturday, qualifying for the finals with a polished second run and setting up ...

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Winter Olympics 2026 live updates: U.S. loses its first curling match, Ilia Malinin skates for first time
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Winter Olympics today: Opening ceremony schedule, figure skating highlights Friday
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All you need to know about the 2026 Winter Olympics
Some 2,900 athletes from more than 90 countries will compete on snow and ice over the next 16 days.

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How to watch the Winter Olympics 2026 Opening Ceremony: Time, performers
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How to watch the 2026 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony
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Breaking down the differences between bobsled, luge and skeleton

Here's a look at the differences between bobsled, luge and skeleton heading into the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics.
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How does Olympic luge work?

Learn how Olympic luge works — explore the event formats (singles, doubles, and team relay), how runs are timed, how combined times decide winners, and the key rules shaping competition at the Winter Olympics.
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