CTV Olympics Edney trails German leaders in lugeHome SkipNavigationEnglish FranaisLogin RegisterLogin RegisterLoginLogout Profileworldcupwatchlgnewssectionnewssportlgareaworldcupwatchpos1tile1sz728x90 Team Canada2010 ScheduleMedalsAthletesNationsNewsPhotosVideoAbout Vancouver 2010MoreGames History London 2012 Health and Wellness Environment and Sustainability Podcasts Audio Slide Show Torch RelayContestsStoreHockeyCurlingSkatingFigure Skating Short Track Speed Skating Long Track Speed Skating SlidingBobsleigh Luge Skeleton SkiingAlpine Skiing Biathlon CrossCountry Skiing Freestyle Skiing Nordic Combined Ski Jumping SnowboardParalympic SportsMy ShortcutschooseAlpine SkiingBiathlonBobsleighCrossCountry SkiingCurlingFigure SkatingFreestyle SkiingHockeyLong Track Speed SkatingLugeNordic CombinedShort Track Speed SkatingSkeletonSki JumpingSnowboardchooseAlpine SkiingBiathlonBobsleighCrossCountry SkiingCurlingFigure SkatingFreestyle SkiingHockeyLong Track Speed SkatingLugeNordic CombinedShort Track Speed SkatingSkeletonSki JumpingSnowboardchooseAlpine SkiingBiathlonBobsleighCrossCountry SkiingCurlingFigure SkatingFreestyle SkiingHockeyLong Track Speed SkatingLugeNordic CombinedShort Track Speed SkatingSkeletonSki JumpingSnowboardchooseAlpine SkiingBiathlonBobsleighCrossCountry SkiingCurlingFigure SkatingFreestyle SkiingHockeyLong Track Speed SkatingLugeNordic CombinedShort Track Speed SkatingSkeletonSki JumpingSnowboardWorld Cup WatchLugePrintCancelPrintThe Canadian Press Edney trails German leaders in luge The Globe and MailBy Jeff Blair The Globe and Mail Posted Saturday December 5 2009 Share This RelatedNewsChristies sprint among luges tester events Countries Athletes Sam EdneyIan CockerlineJeff ChristieMike MoffatChris MoffatAndre FlorschtzChristian OberstolzPatrick GruberAltenberg Conventional wisdom is that Altenbergs luge track is technically similar to the Whistler Sliding Centres track If thats the case Saturdays mens race offers an intriguing possibility for the Olympics one that conceivably involves Canadas Sam Edney Edney finished a strong eighth and for the second time in three World Cup races spent time on the leaders platform watching other sliders chase him In the end the day belonged to Germanys Felix Loch an upset because any mens race in which Armin Zggeler isnt the winner doesnt hold true to form Zggeler was second and Russias Albert Demtschenko placed third Four German sliders were fourth to seventh Edneys secondrace time of 54625 seconds was faster than three of them His combined time of 149423 seconds was 512 seconds behind Lochs 148911 But this is Altenberg Ian Cockerline of Calgary and Jeff Christie of Vancouver both rolled onto their shoulders on the same transition area between Turns 4 and 5 and finished 31st and 32nd Cockerline who was 29th after the first run angrily slammed his closed ...