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Duncan Kennedy (luger) - Wikipedia - Duncan Kennedy (born December 20, 1967) is an American luger who competed
from 1979 to 1997. He is best known for being the first American to win a Luge ...
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WINTER OLYMPICS - Crash Ends Kennedy's Hopes to Capture ... - Feb 15, 1994 ... Duncan Kennedy's dream was to stand on the podium in his red, white ... A
medal -- any medal -- would have been a first for an American luger.
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Duncan Kennedy - Wikipedia - Duncan Kennedy may refer to: Duncan Kennedy (legal philosopher) (born 1942),
legal philosopher at Harvard Law School; Duncan Kennedy (luger) (born ...
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NBC Luge Commentator Disapproves Of American Luger Kate ... - Feb 10, 2014 ... U.S. luger Kate Hansen's medal chances in Sochi aren't strong, but she ... NBC
luge commentator Duncan Kennedy has a problem with this.
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Duncan Kennedy Profiles | Facebook - View the profiles of people named Duncan Kennedy. Join Facebook to connect
with Duncan Kennedy and others you may know. Facebook gives people the ...
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Washingtonpost.com: Illness Forces Kennedy to Retire - Dec 16, 1997 ... Even yesterday, a day after U.S. luger Duncan Kennedy announced his
retirement from the sport, his voice still conveyed the frustration from a ...
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Lame NBC Announcer Criticizes Luger Kate Hansen's Poppin ... - Feb 10, 2014 ... Today her moves were frowned upon by high and mighty NBC announcer
Duncan Kennedy, a former Olympic luger. "I would like to see ...
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U.s. Luger Battered In Attack By Skinheads In Germany ... - Oct 31, 1993 ... German skinheads beat U.S. luger Duncan Kennedy Friday night while he was
trying to protect teammate Robert Pipkins from what both felt ...
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U.S. luger's epic dance moves are too strong for NBC announcer ... - Feb 10, 2014 ... American luger Kate Hansen likes to prepare for her runs by busting a ... His
partner in the booth, former American luger Duncan Kennedy ...
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I'm a Luger, Baby - Feb 6, 2014 ... I met Duncan Kennedy, the luge team's technical development manager (or, as
he refers to himself, “chief sled tinkerer”), and got an earful of ...
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