glidebanen
Glidebanen, also known as the "sliding track" or "luge track," is a type of winter sports facility designed for the Olympic sport of luge. Luge is a fast-paced winter sliding sport where athletes lie on their backs on a sled and slide down an ice track while wearing only a helmet and racing suit. The sport requires precision, speed, and control, making the design of the track crucial for performance and safety.
Glidebanen typically consists of a narrow, serpentine ice track with a length of around 1,200 to 1,600
The first modern glidebanen was constructed in St. Moritz, Switzerland, in 1928, and the sport has since
Glidebanen are not only used for competitive luge but also for training and recreational purposes. They require
In addition to luge, some glidebanen are also used for other sliding sports such as skeleton and