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Luger Rosen impresses at Winter Olympics

February 16, 2010 12:21
AJ Rosen finished 16th in the men's singles luge at the Winter Olympics

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Danny Caro,

Danny Caro

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Team GB's AJ Rosen finished 16th in the men's singles luge at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games.

Going into the fourth and final run in 15th, Rosen, 25, would have made history as the highest placed British slider in the luge in Olympics history. But he missed out after going round the course in 48.856 seconds. His 16th place finish equalled his performance at the Turin Olympics four years ago.

“There have been some ups and downs, but overall I'm really happy with my performance. “The times are so close between the sliders, it was just fractions of a second.”

Rosen said he was pleased to have competed at his second Olympic Winter Games, particularly as he thought he could miss out on the Games following an accident at the start of the season in which he dislocated and suffered such bad nerve damage that, for a while, he lost feeling in his leg.