WADA decision leaves Canadian luge team short-handed for hometown World Cup
Brooke Apshkrum returned to luge excited about the prospect of “track blazing” a whole new discipline.
Days before racing her first women’s doubles World Cup race in Whistler, B.C., though, the 23-year-old Calgarian learned her season was already over due to a decision by the World Anti-Doping Agency.
The decision leaves a hole in Team Canada’s roster as the World Cup returns to Canada on Friday for its second stop of the season. It will mark the first time since 2019 that the luge World Cup is held in North America.
After a two-year absence from the sport, Apshkrum began training with Luge Canada again in July. Women’s doubles had recently been added as an event for the 2026 Olympics in Milano-Cortina, and she found the prospect of racing with someone else intriguing.