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					 			      	How Hard is the Luge?
					 			      	 
					                  	Of the 15 sports in the Winter Games, surely the most relatable is the luge. There are many among us who have never snowboarded. Very few have tried.
					                  	http://www.slate.com/articles/sports/fivering_circus/2014/02/how_hard_is_the_luge_very_difficult_and_incredibly_fun.html
					 			         
					                  
						          
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					 			      	Beginners Guide to Olympic Luge
					 			      	 
					                  	Beginners Guide to Olympic Luge - Sochi 2014
					                  	http://www.teamgb.com/news/beginners-guide-olympic-luge-sochi-2014
					 			         
					                  
						          
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					 			      	Luge - Luge Is Often The Fastest Event in the Olympics
					 			      	 
					                  	Slowing down Sochi's luge track to make it safer won't mean it's less challenging.
					                  	http://www.nytimes.com/newsgraphics/2014/sochi-olympics/luge.html
					 			         
					                  
						          
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					 			      	Where Can I Learn to Luge?
					 			      	 
					                  	If you have Olympic yearnings, be advised that the luge is within reach for amateurs.
					                  	http://www.outsideonline.com/1784596/where-can-i-learn-luge
					 			         
					                  
						          
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					 			      	So You Want To Try Skeleton?
					 			      	 
					                  	While all of the winÂter slidÂing sports require gumpÂtion, peoÂple perÂceive skeleÂton as being parÂticÂuÂlarly extreme.
					                  	http://blog.theclymb.com/passions/snow-sports-passions/want-try-skeleton-6-tips-beginners/
					 			         
					                  
						          
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					 			      	Introduction to How Luge Works - How Luge Works
					 			      	 
					                  	Introduction to How Luge Works - Luge is one of the most dangerous sports in the Olympic games, and the athletes who race down an icy, high-banked track at up to 90 mph (140 kpg) are a special breed. In this article, we'll learn all about Olympic luge and find out what it takes to finish first.
					                  	http://adventure.howstuffworks.com/outdoor-activities/snow-sports/luge.htm
					 			         
					                  
						          
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					 			      	Luge - Sochi 2014 Events, Videos, Results - Winter Olympic Sport
					 			      	 
					                  	Follow Olympic Luge one of fifteen sports at the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics 7-23 Feb Videos photos results medalists and events
					                  	http://www.olympic.org/luge
					 			         
					                  
						          
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					 			      	ESPN
					 			      	 
					                  	Get the latest luge news, schedule, results, pictures and more on ESPN.com.
					                  	http://espn.go.com/olympics/luge/
					 			         
					                  
						          
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					 			      	News - International Luge Federation
					 			      	 
					                  	The latest news from the International Luge Federation
					                  	http://www.fil-luge.org/index.php?id=422
					 			         
					                  
						          
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					 			      	Luge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
					 			      	 
					                  	A luge 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
					                  	https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luge