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Luge at the 1988 Winter Olympics was held at the Canada Olympic Park in Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Men's events

Singles

Medal Athlete Time
Gold
Jens Müller (GDR)
3:05.548
Silver
Georg Hackl (FRG)
3:05.916
Bronze
Yuri Kharchenko (URS)
3:06.274

Doubles

Medal Athlete Time
Gold
East Germany (Jörg Hoffmann, Jochen Pietzsch)
1:31.940
Silver
East Germany (Stefan Krauße, Jan Behrendt)
1:32.039
Bronze
West Germany (Thomas Schwab, Wolfgang Staudinger)
1:32.274

Women's event

Singles

Medal Athlete Time
Gold
Steffi Walter (GDR)
3:03.973
Silver
Ute Oberhoffner (GDR)
3:04.105
Bronze
Cerstin Schmidt (GDR)
3:04.181
4
Veronika Bilgeri (FRG)
3:05.670
5
Yulia Antipova (URS)
3:05.787
6
Bonny Warner (USA)
3:06.056
7
Marie-Claude Doyon (CAN)
3:06.211
8
Nedezhda Danilina (URS)
3:06.364

Walter becomes the first woman to repeat as Women's Singles Champion.

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at the 1988 Winter Olympics (Calgary)
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