Roger Eddy (luger)

Roger Eddy (born 13 May 1946) is a former luger who competed for Canada at the 1968 Winter Olympics, in the Luge Men's singles event.

[2] Eddy trained at the first luge run in North America, built in Lolo Hot Springs, Montana in 1965.

[3][4] He was a freshman forestry student from Saskatchewan studying at the University of Montana at the time, and founded the school's first Luge Club with Jim Murray.

After the Olympics, Eddy continued to luge internationally until 1973.

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