Men’s Luge
LAKE PLACID, N.Y. - Former women's world champion Erin Hamlin and three-time Olympian Tony Benshoof are among 14 athletes who will be part of USA Luge's season-opening training camp starting Friday.
Tony Benshoof and Brian Martin are on USA Luge's national team for the fall, the surest sign yet neither is ready to retire.
Mark Grimmette's retirement from luge lasted about a month.
BERCHTESGADEN, Germany - The international luge federation blamed the death of Georgian racer Nodar Kumaritashvili on "driving errors," saying Monday that "no single reason" caused his death in a training run at the Vancouver Olympics.
The luge careers of Mark Grimmette and Brian Martin have crossed the finish line.
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