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Fédération Internationale
de Luge de Course (FIL)

::2009 FIL World Championships
Impressions from the 41st FIL World Championships.

Highlights 2009/2010 luge season artificial track

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:: Natural Track Luge Live

Tracks > Artificial Tracks

 Artificial Tracks

  (with artificially elevated curves specifically prepared for the sport of luge)


 with artificial refrigeration

 without artificial refrigeration

 Innsbruck-Igls/AUT

 OWG 1976

 Innsbruck-Igls/AUT (old track does not exist any more)

 OWG 1964

 Lake Placid (USA)

 OWG 1980
 track demolished, new track constructed in 99/2000

 Grenoble (FRA)

 OWG 1968

 Sarajevo (BIH)
 (is destroyed)

 OWG 1984

 Sapporo (JPN)

 OWG 1972

 Calgary (CAN)

 OWG 1988

 St. Moritz (SUI)

 

 La Plagne (FRA)

 OWG 1992

 Imst (AUT)

 

 Lillehammer (NOR)

 OWG 1994

 Hammarstrand (SWE)

 

 Nagano (JPN)

 OWG 1998

 

 

 Park City (USA)

 OWG 2002

 

 

 Sigulda (LAT)

 

 

 

 Königssee (GER)

 

 

 

 Winterberg (GER)

 

 

 

 Altenberg (GER)

 

 

 

 Oberhof (GER)

 

 

 

 Torino (ITA)

OWG 2006

 

 

Whistler (CAN)

OWG 2010

:: 10/11 Sport Calendar

Artificial Track:
:: Events Schedule

Natural Track:
:: Events Schedule

:: Final report on luge accident

The International Luge Federation has published its final report to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on the fatal luge accident of Nodar Kumaritashvili at Whistler Sliding Center on February 12, 2010.
[Download report as PDF]

:: Donation account for the family of Nodar Kumaritashvili

The International Luge Federation has launched a donation campaign to financially support the family of Nodar Kumaritashvili. The athlete from Georgia died in a training accident on the opening day of the Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver, at the age of 21.
[more...]

:: Results


Results
Overall Standings
Archive
Statistics
 
 

:: Sponsorship Opportunities

:: Three-volume book "50 Years FIL"

In celebration of its 50th anniversary, the International Luge Federation has published a three-volume book set on FIL history, statistics and memorabilia.
The book can be purchsed through the publishing house Egon Theiner Verlag.