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Young Canadian relay team claims bronze at luge world championships in Whistler, B.C.

  • Canada's young luge team won the bronze medal in the team relay at the World Championships in Whistler, B.C., marking the country's fifth bronze in this event and the first since 2016.
  • The team posted a time of two minutes 51.641 seconds, finishing 1.280 seconds behind the German team that won gold.
  • Sam Edney, Luge Canada's High Performance Director, stated that the third-place finish is a big step for the young crew, showcasing their solid teamwork.
  • Max Langenhan defended his title in the men's singles with a time of 1:39.922 seconds, finishing 0.135 seconds ahead of teammate Felix Loch.
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vol.at broke the news in on Sunday, February 9, 2025.
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