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Beijing Olympics
Luge: Ludwig takes Germany back to gold in dominant men's singles display
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                                                                                                 Johannes Ludwig, of Germany, celebrates winning the gold medal in the men's luge single at the 2022 Winter Olympics, in the Yanqing District of Beijing, Feb. 6. AP-Yonhap
Johannes Ludwig, of Germany, celebrates winning the gold medal in the men's luge single at the 2022 Winter Olympics, in the Yanqing District of Beijing, Feb. 6. AP-Yonhap

Johannes Ludwig sped to gold in the men's luge singles, restoring Germany's Olympic primacy in the sport, after a blistering series of runs that twice broke the track record at the Yanqing National Sliding Center.

After setting the pace in the first two rounds Saturday, Ludwig's third run Sunday set a record of 57.043 seconds, giving him a time of 3:48.735 overall.

"I have a lot of years in the sport behind me, and I had a lot of not-so successful years ― 2010, 2014, I didn't qualify for the Olympics, I had a lot of fourth places in world championships," Ludwig said.

"I continued luging and I'm happy that I did this, and I think this medal is a sign I did the right thing."

Austria's Wolfgang Kindl was 0.160 seconds behind to claim silver, while Italy's Dominik Fischnaller took bronze, 0.951 seconds off the pace on the serpentine track in the hills north of Beijing.

"I'm very happy with what I've achieved I worked flat out all the way to the end," said Kindl.

"But at the end of the day, Ludwig was really the strongest guy across the entire season and it's well deserved that he won."

                                                                                                 Johannes Ludwig, of Germany, celebrates winning the gold medal in the men's luge single at the 2022 Winter Olympics, in the Yanqing District of Beijing, Feb. 6. AP-Yonhap
Germany's Johannes Ludwig competes in the final run of the men's singles luge event at the Yanqing National Sliding Center during the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games, Feb. 6. AFP-Yonhap

World Cup champion Ludwig, 35, took bronze at the PyeongChang Olympics four years ago in an event which Germany has dominated.

Austria's David Gleirscher, who took the Olympic gold from the Germans in PyeongChang, finished only 15th, Sunday, while American Chris Mazdzer, the silver medalist last time, was the United States' strongest competitor in eighth.

Ludwig's compatriot Felix Loch, who took gold in Vancouver and Sochi, had been seeking a return to form after a disastrous fourth-round mistake derailed his medal hopes in PyeongChang. But the 32-year-old fell just short of the medal positions in fourth place.

Kindl's silver medal breaks his curse of nines, having finished in that position in the last three Olympics going back to Vancouver in 2010. He too has been in strong World Cup form, finishing second to Ludwig in the 20/21 competition.

Bronze medalist Fischnaller had been set to compete for the medals against his cousin Kevin, had the latter's Olympics not been brought to a premature end by testing positive for COVID-19, Friday.

"We Facetime called a lot, also today, because I needed some hours passed," Fischnaller said.

"He doesn't know what to do, so it was good to talk to him. Obviously I'm missing him a lot at the moment. This medal is also for him."

Fischnaller picked up Italy's first medal in the men's singles since the legendary Armin Zoggeler ratcheted up his sixth medal in six consecutive games at Sochi in 2014.

Latvia also had a strong showing in the event, with Kristers Aparjods and Gints Berzins placing fifth and seventh respectively. In December Aparjods became the first Latvian to win a men's World Cup race in the sport. (Reuters)
 
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