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Germany's Natalie Geisenberger wins 3rd Olympic luge title

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The greatest of all time.

The GOAT, as the acronym goes.

In most sports, such a title is the source of great debate. Not women’s luge. Definitely not after Tuesday night, when Natalie Geisenberger of Germany became the first to win the Olympic women’s competition three times to cement her place in history as the sport’s best.

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Her four-run time at the Yanqing Sliding Center was 3 minutes, 53.454 seconds — 0.493 seconds ahead of silver medalist Anna Berreiter of Germany and 1.053 seconds ahead of bronze medalist Tatiana Ivanova of the Russian team.

"It's hard to compare Olympic medals because every one has its own history," Geisenberger said. "My first was very, very special because it was the first. Now I'm a third-time Olympic champion, but the first time as a mother. It's just great."

Berreiter crossed the finish line in tears when she realized a medal would soon be dangling from her neck. Ivanova was swarmed by happy teammates, some pulling out their phones to record her medal moment.

They were great.

Natalie Geisenberger, of Germany, shows the gold medal at the podium for the luge women's singles at the 2022 Winter Olympics, Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2022, in the Yanqing district of Beijing.  (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)

They were no match for the greatest.

Geisenberger, as has become her Olympic custom, wrapped herself in the German flag after hopping off her sled, unable to fight back tears of joy.

"She's the greatest," German coach Norbert Loch said. "I think she's the queen of luge."

Geisenberger’s resume is beyond compare in luge history. No woman has more Olympic gold medals, no woman has more world

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