History for Max Langenhan. History for Felix Loch. Once again, Germany proved its dominance at the luge world championships — ...
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Germany's Max Langenhan won a second straight luge world championship title on Saturday, claiming gold in the men's singles ...
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Germany’s Julia Taubitz is the women’s singles luge world champion for the second time. She took that crown on Friday night ...
Germany's Max Langenhan won a second straight luge world championship title on Saturday, claiming gold in the men's singles race. The 25-year-old blasted down the icy track in Whistler ...
Germany's Max Langenhan, front right, is congratulated by compatriot Felix Loch, back, who finished second, after Loch won the men's singles event at the Luge World Championships, in Whistler, B.C ...
WHISTLER, B.C. - Germany’s Max Langenhan won a second straight luge world championship title on Saturday, claiming gold in the men’s singles race. The 25-year-old blasted down the icy track in ...