Who Won Women's Luge Gold Medals?

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Women's Luge

The Women's Luge has been an event in the Winter Olympics since 1964. Participants lie on their backs feet first and fly down an ice-covered track at high speeds. The luge is steered by pressing your legs against the front runners of the sled. Weight is crucial for acceleration and strictly monitored.

Year Gold Medal Country Score
2022 Natalie Geisenberger Germany 3:53.454
2018 Natalie Geisenberger Germany 3:05.232
2014 Natalie Geisenberger Germany 3:19.768
2010 Tatjana Hüfner Germany 2:46.524
2006 Sylke Otto Germany 3:07.979
2002 Sylke Otto Germany 2:52.464
1998 Silke Kraushaar Germany 3:23. 779
1994 Gerda Weissensteiner Italy 3:15.517
1992 Doris Neuner Austria 3:06.696
1988 Steffi Walter-Martin East Germany 3:03.973
1984 Steffi Walter-Martin East Germany 2:46.570
1980 Vera Zozulya Soviet Union 2:36.537
1976 Margit Schumann East Germany 2:50.621
1972 Anna-Maria Müller East Germany 2:59.18
1968 Erika Lechner Italy 2:28.66
1964 Ortrun Enderlein Germany 3:24.67