USA LUGE: Win a trip to the 2017 Luge World Championships

USA Luge and Bucket List Events, want you to be there to cheer on the team.

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When the Fastest Sport on Ice brings the 2017 Luge World Championships to Austria this winter, USA Luge and Bucket List Events, want you to be there to cheer on the team.

Luge fans across the nation will have a chance to win a four-day, four-night trip to the 2017 competitions, which will take place January 27-29 in Igls, Austria, outside Innsbruck, site of two Winter Games. The world’s top athletes, including members of the USA Luge National Team, will compete in the second most important race in the sport behind the Olympic Games.

"We are excited to help provide an unforgettable experience to the USA Luge community, as the World Championships in Igls, Austria is sure to be a once in a lifetime event," said Toby Atkins, Events Booking Coordinator for Bucket List Events.

For a donation of $30, you and a companion could win:

Airfare to and from Munich, Germany, and the two-hour ride to Igls Ground transportation for four days, including airport service Housing in the Igls area with two meals per day and admission to the track as guests of USA Luge USA Luge Swag Bag, complete with team attire and other gifts from the national team The hotel/residence providing the accommodations will be at the discretion of Bucket List Events and USA Luge. It will be located in the picturesque Tyrolean region of western Austria with proximity to the luge venue. The room is based on double occupancy (two people per room). The package includes tickets to all three days of luge events (Jan. 27-29) for the winner and guest. Entry is now open at the USA Luge website, and will continue until January 8, 2017 at 11:59 PM ET.Please visit http://www.teamusa.org/USA-Luge/sweepstakes to enter the sweepstakes and get further details. You can purchase multiple sweepstakes entries, but only 700 will be sold, so act now.

USA Luge Bucket List Events 2017 World Championship Sweepstakes entries make a great holiday gift. You’ll also be supporting the athletes and programs of USA Luge with each purchase, so buy now before tickets are sold out.

You could be the winner of a trip to one of Europe’s great destination resorts.

For more information,please contact:

Sandy Caligiore

Tel: 518-523-2071 X 112

Email: sandy@usaluge.org

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