Beijing 2022 Luge wrap-up – top stories, moments and records
Luge at Beijing 2022 can be summed up best in one phrase: take a bow Germany! The sliding sports powerhouse sealed all four gold medals on offer.
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Luge at Beijing 2022 can be summed up best in one phrase: take a bow Germany! The sliding sports powerhouse sealed all four gold medals on offer.
Germany’s fantastic foursome of Natalie Geisenberger, Johannes Ludwig and Tobias Arlt/Tobias Wendl asserted their dominance to claim the Olympic luge mixed relay gold medal at Beijing 2022 on Thursday (10 February).
YANQING, China : German skeleton rider Christopher Grotheer set a new track record on Thursday to take the lead at the competition halfway mark as his team looks to mirror its compatriots' dominance in the luge on the same track.
Slovakian duo Tomas Vavercak and Matej Zmij rescued their luge run after a chaotic crash but missed out on the medals. The pair lost control and toppled over one another before recovering to register a first run of one minute and 138 hundredths of a second.
YANQING: Germany extended their domination of the luge track in Beijing on Wednesday (Feb 9) as Tobias Wendl and Tobias Arlt won the men's doubles title for the third straight Winter Games.
Tobias Wendl and Tobias Arlt have defended their mixed doubles luge gold to make it three titles in a row. After taking victory at PyeongChang 2018 and Sochi 2014, they proved the best once again in Beijing.
The luge mixed team relay is one of nine mixed events that are featuring at Beijing 2022 as the International Olympic Committee continues to work towards increasing gender equality at the Games.
Imperious German duo Tobias Wendl and Tobias Arlt further cemented their legendary status, sliding to an unprecedented third consecutive Olympic men’s doubles luge gold medal at Beijing 2022 on Wednesday (9 February).