"That I can experience it": German wins overall World Cup - and is now favorite for Olympic gold
Created: 01/19/2022, 21:33
By: Andreas Knobloch
Johannes Ludwig has a good laugh this winter.
He won the overall luge world cup and is looking forward to the Olympics.
© Instagram Johannes Ludwig
Will he get a gold medal for Germany at the Olympics?
Johannes Ludwig has proven his skills several times this season.
Munich – He did it before, in Pyeongchang in 2018, he wants to do it again in Beijing in 2022.
The gold medal in tobogganing is again the number one goal for Johannes Ludwig this year, even if he has another success to celebrate.
Ludwig won the overall World Cup - for the first time at the age of 35.
The old master can hardly believe it, as he writes it on Instagram.
With regard to the Olympics, this is at least a good sign for Germany, other lugers are also in a good mood.
Olympia 2022: Also in Beijing Johannes Ludwig at the top of the podium?
"That I can experience that again," Ludwig begins his statement.
“My first overall World Cup victory of my career.
Unbelievable”, he is over the moon.
Ludwig has won a lot, now finally the overall World Cup.
In 2006 he made his debut in the adult competition and in January 2022 his dream came true.
No wonder he's so blown away by his performance.
To top off all the jubilation, he clinched victory in his home town of Oberhof in Thuringia - with a track record.
It couldn't have been better in a screenplay.
Olympia 2022: Will Ludwig win gold?
Competition from our own team and internationally large
He also writes “THANK YOU” three times. Mainly because he was allowed to share the podium in Oberhof with his teammates Max Langenhan and Felix Loch. Now the concentration is on the Olympic Games, he attaches the hashtag: Road to Beijing 2022 to every Instagram post. After team relay gold in 2018 and individual silver, now is the time to complete the season with an individual medal at the top of the podium as well. The two-time world champion seems ready.
"Lüdi" or "Startrocket", as he lists his nicknames on his own website, has the greatest competition in his own team when it comes to medals.
Felix Loch, third overall in the World Cup and three-time Olympic champion, and Max Langenhan, 22-year-old youngster and U23 world champion 2021, are possible candidates.
But of course the international competition for the Latvian Kristar Aprajods, the Italian Dominik Fischnaller or the Austrian Wolfgang Kindl is strong.
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