• In Olympic luge, the slider (usually not called a "luger") lies down on a fiberglass sled, with no braking system, and heads feet-first down an icy track.
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  • The first international luge race was held in Oslo, Norway in 1914. In the 1950s, luge began to gain popularity in the United States and Canada.
  • Luge is a Winter Olympic sport. It uses a small one- or two-person sled, on which the participants slide down the mountain face up and feet first.
  • The first confirmed model-day luge competition was in Switzerland in 1183, and luge became an Olympic event at the 1964 Olympic Games.
  • Luge racing is a competitive sport that's included in the Winter Olympics, and "to luge" means to speed down a snowy hill on a luge.
  • The most dangerous of the sliding sports — bobsled, luge and skeleton — is luge, says Canadian bobsledder and Olympic silver medalist, Helen Upperton...
  • This is an actual street luge. Gerçekten sokak kaykayı yapılıyor. I never would have bought him that luge, or let him go off on his own that way before.