Brian Martin (luger)
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Born | January 19, 1974 (1974-01-19) (age 50) Palo Alto, California, U.S. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Brian Martin (born January 19, 1974) is an American luger who competed from 1990 to 2010. Competing in four Winter Olympics, he won two medals in the men's doubles event with a silver in 2002 and a bronze in 1998. He was born in Palo Alto, California.
Martin also won nine medals at the FIL World Luge Championships with two silvers (Mixed team: 2004, 2005) and seven bronzes (Men's doubles: 1999, 2000, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009; Mixed team: 2001).
Martin won the overall Luge World Cup men's doubles title three times (1997–98, 1998–99, 2002–03).
He announced his retirement on 17 March 2010.[1]
Martin graduated from the University of California, Berkeley in 2014.
References
- ^ The most decorated athletes ever to race for USA Luge. at the Fédération Internationale de Luge de Course (17 March 2010 article accessed 18 March 2010.)
- DatabaseOlympics.com profile on Martin at the Wayback Machine (archived August 26, 2007)
- FIL-Luge profile
- Fuzilogik Sports – Winter Olympic results – Men's luge at the Wayback Machine (archived February 21, 2010)
- Hickoksports.com results on Olympic champions in luge and skeleton at the Wayback Machine (archived June 30, 2007)
- Hickok sports information on World champions in luge and skeleton at the Wayback Machine (archived May 29, 2007)
- List of men's doubles luge World Cup champions since 1978 at the Wayback Machine (archived February 6, 2008)
- Official website of Grimmette and Martin at the Wayback Machine (archived April 21, 2007)
- USA Luge profile of Grimmette and Martin
External links
- Brian Martin at the International Luge Federation (archive)
- Brian Martin at Olympics.com
- Brian Martin at Olympics at Sports-Reference.com (archived)
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- 1977-8: Italy (Peter Gschnitzer & Karl Brunner)
- 1978-9: Italy (Peter Gschnitzer & Karl Brunner)
- 1979-80: Austria (Günther Lemmerer & Reinhold Sulzbacher)
- 1980-1: Austria (Günther Lemmerer & Reinhold Sulzbacher)
- 1981-2: Austria (Günther Lemmerer & Reinhold Sulzbacher)
- 1982-3: Italy (Hansjörg Raffl & Karl Brunner)
- 1983-4: East Germany (Jörg Hoffmann & Jochen Pietzsch)
- 1984-5: Italy (Hansjörg Raffl & Norbert Huber)
- 1985-6: Italy (Hansjörg Raffl & Norbert Huber)
- 1986-7: West Germany (Thomas Schwab & Wolfgang Staudinger)
- 1987-8: Soviet Union (Yevgeny Belousov & Aleksandr Belyakov)
- 1988-9: Italy (Hansjörg Raffl & Norbert Huber)
- 1989-90: Italy (Hansjörg Raffl & Norbert Huber)
- 1990-1: Italy (Hansjörg Raffl & Norbert Huber)
- 1991-2: Italy (Hansjörg Raffl & Norbert Huber)
- 1992-3: Italy (Hansjörg Raffl & Norbert Huber)
- 1993-4: Germany (Stefan Krauße & Jan Behrendt)
- 1994-5: Germany (Stefan Krauße & Jan Behrendt)
- 1995-6: Germany (Stefan Krauße & Jan Behrendt)
- 1996-7: United States (Chris Thorpe & Gordy Sheer)
- 1997-8: United States (Mark Grimmette & Brian Martin)
- 1998-9: United States (Mark Grimmette & Brian Martin)
- 1999-2000: Germany (Patric Leitner & Alexander Resch)
- 2000-1: Germany (Steffen Skel & Steffen Wöller)
- 2001-2: Germany (Patric Leitner & Alexander Resch)
- 2002-3: United States (Mark Grimmette & Brian Martin)
- 2003-4: Germany (Patric Leitner & Alexander Resch)
- 2004-5: Italy (Christian Oberstolz & Patrick Gruber)
- 2005-6: Germany (Patric Leitner & Alexander Resch)
- 2006-7: Germany (Patric Leitner & Alexander Resch)
- 2007-8: Germany (Patric Leitner & Alexander Resch)
- 2008-9: Italy (Christian Oberstolz & Patrick Gruber)
- 2009–10: Germany (André Florschütz & Torsten Wustlich)
- 2010–11: Germany (Tobias Wendl & Tobias Arlt)
- 2011–12: Austria (Andreas Linger & Wolfgang Linger)
- 2012–13: Germany (Tobias Wendl & Tobias Arlt)
- 2013–14: Germany (Tobias Wendl & Tobias Arlt)
- 2014–15: Germany (Toni Eggert & Sascha Benecken)
- 2015–16: Germany (Tobias Wendl & Tobias Arlt)
- 2016–17: Germany (Toni Eggert & Sascha Benecken)
- 2017–18: Germany (Toni Eggert & Sascha Benecken)
- 2018–19: Germany (Toni Eggert & Sascha Benecken)
- 2019–20: Germany (Toni Eggert & Sascha Benecken)
- 2020–21: Austria (Thomas Steu & Lorenz Koller)
- 2021–22: Germany (Toni Eggert & Sascha Benecken)
- 2022–23: Germany (Tobias Wendl & Tobias Arlt)
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