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Olympic qualifying window shrinks

With less than six weeks to go until the Opening Ceremony for the Beijing Olympic Winter Games, the Eberspacher World Cup luge tour is set to resume on New Year’s weekend in Winterberg after a brief holiday break.

Some of the world’s fastest athletes are in the midst of nine races in a span of 10 weeks. Four events remain on the schedule, all of which are in January. USA Luge competitors have two more events — Winterberg, Germany followed by Sigulda, Latvia — to stake their claim to the 2022 Olympic team.

USA Luge will announce its Beijing nominees on Jan. 10. There is a maximum of 10 racers per nation at the Olympic Games. USA Luge nominees are subject to approval by the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee which will roll out all teams Jan. 22-25.

The American luge team uses a three-tiered qualifying system to determine its Olympians. 2018 Olympic team member Emily Sweeney, with her fifth-place result in Altenberg earlier this month, has satisfied Tier A. Summer Britcher, a 2014 and 2018 Olympian, and Ashley Farquharson have achieved Tier B status. Two-time Olympian Tucker West and Jonny Gustafson currently have Tier C credentials.

Olympic silver medalist Chris Mazdzer, a three-time member of Team USA, is on the verge of grabbing Tier C in singles as well as doubles with Jayson Terdiman. Mazdzer is looking to become the first U.S. slider to compete in the two disciplines since Wendel Suckow in 1992. In addition, the Salt Lake City resident wants to add the Beijing team relay, giving him a full plate of racing in China. That would make him the first in Olympic luge history to enter all three events.

The USA Luge national team committee has worked long and diligently to create a selection system devoid of discretionary choices.

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