Luge at the 1968 Winter Olympics

Dates 11 – 18 February 1968
Medal Events 3

For the first time in Olympic history, the luge events were not held on the same course as the bobsleigh competitions (the only other similar occurrence would be in 1980). Originally, plans were to hold the sports at the same resort, but in 1965 it was decided to separate them. Bobsleigh went to Alpe d’Huez, while luge went to Villard-de-Lans, some 35 km from Grenoble. The design for the track was made by architect and luge official Jan Steler, a Polish ex-sleigher who lived in France. His 1 km long concrete track had an average slope of 11%.

The singles events were heavily influenced by the weather. Originally planned for 8, 10 and 12 February, thaw prevented the events from being held. They were rescheduled numerous times, until they could at last be held on 11 and 13 February. However, weather was still quite bad, and the 4th run had to be cancelled in both competitions. The troubles for luge did not end there, as the women’s event was overshadowed by a major scandal. Only the doubles event was, after being rescheduled, completed normally and in good weather conditions.

Events

Event Status Date Participants NOCs
Singles, Men Olympic 11 – 13 February 1968 50 14
Doubles, Open Olympic 18 February 1968 30 9
Singles, Women Olympic 11 – 13 February 1968 26 10
85 (59/26) 14 (14/10)

Medals

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Singles, Men Manfred SchmidAUT Thomas KöhlerGDR Klaus-Michael BonsackGDR
Doubles, Open East Germany 1GDR Austria 1AUT West Germany 1FRG
Singles, Women Erika LechnerITA Christa SchmuckFRG Angelika DünhauptFRG

Medal table

NOC Gold Silver Bronze Total
East Germany GDR 1 1 1 3
Austria AUT 1 1 0 2
Italy ITA 1 0 0 1
West Germany FRG 0 1 2 3