You could win a trip to the 2015 Luge World Championships a guest of USA Luge and Ludus Tours

When the Fastest Sport on Ice brings the 2015 Luge World Championships to Sigulda, Latvia this winter, USA Luge and Ludus Tours want you to be there to cheer on the team.

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When the Fastest Sport on Ice brings the 2015 Luge World Championships to Sigulda, Latvia this winter, USA Luge and Ludus Tours want you to be there to cheer on the team.

Luge fans across the nation will have a chance to win a trip to the 2015 competitions, which will take place Feb. 10-15, in the Baltic region. 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 Winter Games.

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

- Airfare to and from Riga, Latvia, 90 minutes from Sigulda

- Ground transportation for three days, including airport service

- Housing in Sigulda

- Two meals per day

- Admission to the track as guests of USA Luge

- USA Luge Swag Bag

The hotel/residence providing the accommodations will be at the choosing of Ludus Tours and USA Luge, and will be located in the Sigulda area with proximity to the luge venue. The room is based on double occupancy (two people per room).

The package includes tickets to both days of luge events (Feb. 14-15) for the winner and guest.

Entry is now open at the USA Luge website, and will continue until midnight Dec. 14, 2014. Visit http://usa-luge.myshopify.com/products/2015-luge-world-championships-contest 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 Ludus Tours 2015 World Championship Sweepstakes entries make a great holiday gift. You’ll also be supporting the athletes and programs of USA Luge with each entry, so buy now before the tickets are sold out.

For more information on the Fastest Sport on Ice®, log on to http://www.usaluge.org/

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