Stamp: Luge (Canada 1988)

Luge (Canada 1988)

18 February (Canada ) within release Olympic Games goes into circulation Stamp Luge face value 74 Canadian cent

Stamp Luge in catalogues
Michel: Mi:CA 1078
Stamp Number: Sn:CA 1198
Yvert et Tellier: Yt:CA 1038
Stanley Gibbons: Sg:CA 1284

Stamp is vertical format.

Also in the issue Olympic Games:

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Stamp Luge in digits
Country: Canada
Date: 1988-02-18
Size: 30 x 33
Perforation: 13 x 12½
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 74 Canadian cent
Print run: 10912500

Stamp Luge it reflects the thematic directions:

Sports, are all usually forms of competitive physical activity or games which, through casual or organised participation, aim to use, maintain or improve physical ability and skills while providing enjoyment to participants, and in some cases, entertainment for spectators. Usually the contest or game is between two sides, each attempting to exceed the other. Some sports allow a tie game; others provide tie-breaking methods, to ensure one winner and one loser. A number of such two-sided contests may be arranged in a tournament producing a champion. Many sports leagues make an annual champion by arranging games in a regular sports season, followed in some cases by playoffs. Hundreds of sports exist, from those between single contestants, through to those with hundreds of simultaneous participants, either in teams or competing as individuals. In certain sports such as racing, many contestants may compete, each against each other, with one winner.

The modern Olympic Games or Olympics (French: Jeux olympiques) are leading international sporting events featuring summer and winter sports competitions in which thousands of athletes from around the world participate in a variety of competitions. The Olympic Games are considered the world's foremost sports competition with more than 200 nations participating. The Olympic Games are held every four years, with the Summer and Winter Games alternating by occurring every four years but two years apart.

A luge /luːʒ/ is a small one- or two-person sled on which one sleds supine (face-up) and feet-first. A luger begins seated, propelling themselves initially from handles on either side of the start ramp, then steers by using the calf muscles to flex the sled's runners or by exerting opposite shoulder pressure to the pod. Racing sleds weigh 21–25 kg (46–55 lb) for singles and 25–30 kg (55–66 lb) for doubles. Luge is also the name of an Olympic sport that employs that sled and technique.

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