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How Fast Is Luge?
40.0 m/s
144 km/h · 89.5 mph
Luge athletes hit 144 km/h face-up on a tray — slightly slower than skeleton, going feet-first instead of head-first. They steer by leg pressure on the runners, and the ice surface is actively refrigerated to maintain perfect conditions.
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Did you know?
Olympic luge tracks have refrigeration pipes throughout the ice — actively cooling for perfect conditions, regardless of weather.
How it compares
- Faster than motorway driving
- Refrigerated ice for perfect conditions
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