Our Partners

The U.S. Luge Association promotes and grows the sport of luge in the United States and help their athletes achieve sustained competitive excellence in the sport of luge in Olympic, World Championship, and other international competitions in a manner consistent with highest standards of sportsmanship.
The International Luge Federation (FIL) is officially recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) as the world federation of the sport of luge.  The FIL is the only representative of the international sport of luge, represents the interests of the sport of luge worldwide, and is the highest authority in all matters concerning the sport of luge.
The Youth Sports Alliance (YSA) introduces kids to sports and inspires them to keep moving throughout their lives.  YSA was founded in 2002 to increase the number of children participating in winter sports in Summit and Wasatch Counties following the 2002 Olympic Games.  A few years later, YSA added afterschool programming to keeps kids active and off their screens, while also serving as a pipeline to winter sport clubs and competition. 
The Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that celebrates the spirit of the Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games to inspire active, healthy lifestyles and increase community uses of Utah’s Olympic venues. As Designated Official U.S. Olympic Training Sites, their venues are places of inspiration and accomplishment where young athletes train alongside world champions.
Established in 1977, the Adirondack Luge Club was created to promote, educate and participate in the sport of luge in Lake Placid, New York, the host site of the 1932 and 1980 Olympic Winter Games, and home to USA Luge.
The Muskegon Luge Adventure Sports Park in Michigan offers unique winter experiences you won’t find anywhere else. In partnership with the Muskegon Sports Council this 850 ft track contains 6 curves and 2 start areas. Open to public participants who want a small taste of the luge experience.