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Italy Tests Its Controversial Olympic Sliding TrackAmong the athletes giving it a go are two Americans, reports NBC5: USA Luge women's doubles athletes Chevonne Forgan and Sophia Kirkby. The 1.09-mile track features 16 curves and allows top speeds ...
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US luge athletes head to Italy to test rebuilt sliding trackand who better to test the track than Olympic athletes themselves? Among the 58 international luge, bobsled and skeleton athletes traveling to Italy are USA Luge women's doubles athletes Chevonne ...
Photo by Pierre TEYSSOT / AFP After multiple controversies and only 13 months of construction, the sliding track for Italy's 2026 Winter Olympics was inaugurated on Tuesday – a feat hailed as "a ...
It’s looking like Italy’s controversial new bobsled, luge and skeleton track will be ready for the 2026 Winter Games, so a backup plan to hold Olympic competitions in Lake Placid, New York ...
ORDA won the rights to become the alternative site of the sliding events for the Games if Italy failed to prove it could build the track on time. New York officials, eager to host another Olympics ...
Italy will host the Winter Olympic Games in early 2026. Cortina d'Ampezzo, a prestigious ski resort, has become a major construction site. Critics say a planned bobsled track in the complex costs ...
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