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Fischnaller, Greiner move closer to officially locking up US Olympic luge berths
Emily Fischnaller and Matthew Greiner secured likely U.S. singles luge spots for Milan Cortina after final World Cup qualifier results shifted Olympic standings.
- On Saturday USA Luge looked set to send three women and two men to next month's Milan Cortina Olympics after Emily Fischnaller and Matthew Greiner's World Cup finishes.
- After Saturday's fifth and final singles Olympic qualifier, the International Luge Federation has not officially confirmed allocations but appears likely to assign spots to Russian athletes competing as neutrals.
- Greiner moved past Tucker West in the Olympic qualifying standings, while Jonny Gustafson was the top American man at the event on Saturday.
- USA Luge plans to announce its Olympic nominations after Saturday, and if selected, the Britcher–Farquharson–Fischnaller trio would repeat as the Milan Cortina singles team.
- Across the World Cup circuit, Lisa Schulte of Austria remains fourth, with Britcher now third, as USA Luge prepares for Monday's Olympic nominations, though allocations are unconfirmed.
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