Feet-first, lying on your back, on a sled with no brakes, down an ice track at up to 140 km/h. Eight tools take you from confused to the sharpest eye in the room.
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Feet-first, lying on your back, on a sled with no brakes, down an ice track at up to 140 km/h. Steering is done by pressing with the calves and shoulders. Times are given to the thousandth of a second, and that is not decoration.
Germany, Austria, Italy, Latvia, Russia, Canada and the United States. Germany's dominance is close to total.
Youth programmes in Alpine countries start around ten on shortened tracks. Athletes often compete into their thirties.
Germany, by a margin that is remarkable even by winter-sport standards.
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The start (paddle) · Steering a curve · The aerodynamic shape · Driving the fast line · Stillness at full speed
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