2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics Preview - Luge
by The Stinger on Feb.06, 2010, under Other Sports
Shortly after a Bobsled track was installed in Salzburg, Austria an Italian born Austrian harpsichord virtuoso named Luigi Lugio (Lugey to his friends) was involved in an incident that would change the course of sports history.
Luigi was tobogganing down a mountain from his house when he accidentally veered off course and straight onto the newly built Bobsled track. He proceeded to hurtle down the track at such a tremendous speed that he was thrown back into the prone position on his toboggan. He smashed the track record.
When he arrived at the end of the course and after a few moments to collect himself, he was approached by Bobsled expert Bernhard Hitchfield who asked him to do it again. He did so and thus the sport of Luge was born. Over the years the sled has evolved from a board on two skates to a more advanced board on two skates.
The only advantage that this sport has over Bobsled is that you cannot see where you are going and that just happens to be a very good thing. Crashes happen often and it is best that you don’t see them coming. Once again the Germans have ruined this sport by being too good.
TodayInSport insanity rating - 9/10.
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