Wednesday, November 25, 2009

On The Skids

Participating in downhill winter sports certainly calls for nerve and experience and so does photographing them competitively. These images from Wolfgang Rattay, a veteran of the slippery slope, freeze the action at the Men’s Luge World Cup event in Winterberg, Germany and even permit close examination of the expressions on the faces of the competitors. It is hard to escape the conclusion, at least from this evidence, that having his eyes open was perhaps what gave the winner his edge.


If individual luge looks scary, Wolfgang make luge with two-up look positively relaxed, although it really can’t be much fun for the occupant of the back seat.

Frankly I’m not sure which is braver, hurtling down a mountain feet first at high speed or having the confidence to wear lycra in freezing conditions in the certain knowledge of the inevitability of being photographed from this angle.

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My intention over the next couple of months will hopefully be to track athletes qualifiers for the upcoming Vancouver/Whistler Winter Olympics in February, including lots of gratuitous images to perv over, overviews of the Olympic facilities and lots of local stories during the Games that an international audience might not get to read.

Of course, this will only apply to the sports where skintight outfits are mandatory on the men...speedskating, the sliding events, the skiing events. As a result, I will only post on men's figure skating as warranted! LOL

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