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Andreas LINGER - Olympic Luge | Austria
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Separate debuts but better together

Andréas and Wolfgang Linger started practising luge on the Igls Olympic track, used for the Innsbruck Games in 1964 and 1976. These two brothers, who are not twins, started out in the one-man events. It was only five years later that they teamed up. At the 2002 Games, the Linger brothers became part of the world luge elite, but did not do enough to win any titles. After two good races, they finished sixth at the Salt Lake City Games.

The Cesana track - cursed, then blessed

The following year was a revelation – firstly coming fourth in the World Cup, they went on to dominate all their opponents to win the 2003 World Championship title on the Sigulda track in Latvia. But everything looked as if it was coming to an end in 2005 at Cesana in Italy, on the future Olympic track, where they came off in the last bend but one.

Wolfgang had a higher price to pay, fracturing his ankle and fibula. But his passion for luge was too great. He rejoined the circuit the following year with his brother. The two brothers had another rendezvous with Cesana for the Turin Olympic Games in 2006. This time, they did not come off the track; they won the first race and finished second in the next one. It was a victory for the Austrian brothers – they were Olympic champions!

Rising to the major challenges

Between 2006 and 2010, the Linger brothers were still near the top, but did not win any major victories. Arriving in Vancouver, they knew that it was not going to be easy and that their opponents were very strong. The Latvians, Germans, Italians and Americans were bound to be formidable competitors.

On 17 February, the two heats of the doubles event were held. From the first intermediate times, the two Austrians were in the lead. They passed the finish line with an average time of 135 kmh. The Latvian Sic brothers came in eight-hundredths of a second behind then, followed by the German pair 23-hundredths of a second later. There was one heat left to race, and the pressure was on Wolfgang and Andréas. They made a perfect start and did not commit a single error on the whole run. Although slower than in the first heat, they were still in the lead in this second round. There was no doubt that they were the champions today, winning their second gold medal. They were the first lugers to retain their Olympic title in this event since the East Germans, Hans Rinn and Norbert Hahn, in 1976 and 1980.

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Luge - Men's Doubles - Medallists

Gold medallists Tobias Wendl (3rd L) and Tobias Arlt (3rd R) of Germany celebrate during the flower ceremony with silver medallists Andreas Linger (L) and Wolfgang Linger (2nd L) of Austria and bronze medallists Andris Sics and Juris Sics (R) of Latvia after the Men's Luge Doubles
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Luge - Men's Doubles - Medallists

Gold medallists Tobias Wendl (centre top) and Tobias Arlt (centre bottom) of Germany celebrate during the flower ceremony with silver medallists Andreas Linger (top left) and Wolfgang Linger (bottom left) of Austria and bronze medallists Andris Sics and Juris Sics of Latvia after the Men's Luge Doubles
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Luge - Men's Doubles - Andreas Linger and Wolfgang Linger - Austria - Silver Medallists

Andreas Linger (front) and Wolfgang Linger of Austria celebrate after their second run
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Luge - Men's Doubles - Medallists

Gold medallists Tobias Wendl (3rd L) and Tobias Arlt (3rd R) of Germany celebrate during the flower ceremony with silver medallists Andreas Linger (L) and Wolfgang Linger (2nd L) of Austria and bronze medallists Andris Sics and Juris Sics (R) of Latvia after the Men's Luge Doubles
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Linger Brothers - 2002 Salt Lake City, 2006 Turin and 2010 Vancouver Olympic Winter Games

Linger Brothers at the 2002 Salt Lake City, 2006 Turin and 2010 Vancouver Olympic Winter Games.
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Linger Brothers - 2010 Vancouver Olympic Winter Games

Linger Brothers at the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Winter Games. © 2010/GETTY - All rights reserved.
2010 Getty Images - WHISTLER, BC - FEBRUARY 17: Andreas Linger and Wolfgang Linger of Austria celebrate gold during the flower ceremony for the men's doubles luge held at the The Whistler Sliding Centre on day 6 of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics at the Whistler Sliding Centre on February 17, 2010 in Whistler, Canada. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Andreas Linger;Wolfgang Linger
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