Erin Mullady Hamlin (born 19 November 1986) is a four-time
Olympian
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and the
first female American luge
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r to medal at any
Winter Olympics, as well as the first American of either gender to medal in luge singles competition
and the first non-European woman to take an Olympic medal in luge.
She took the
singles bronze medal
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in
Sochi
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's
2014 Winter Olympics
, ''Zharkie. Zimnie. Tvoi'')
, nations = 88
, events = 98 in 7 sports (15 disciplines)
, athletes = 2,873
, opening = 7 February 2014
, closing = 23 February 2014
, opened_by = President Vladimir Putin
, cauldron =
, stadium = Fisht Olympic ...
, something the
Associated Press called "a feat that will surely go down as perhaps the greatest moment in USA Luge history".
Career
At age 12 Hamlin took an interest in luge and attended the U.S. Luge Screening Camp in Syracuse, NY. By age 17 Hamlin won a gold medal at the Junior National Luge Championship held in Lake Placid, NY. At this event Hamlin finished first in the women's singles race with a two-run time of 1-minute, 34.097 seconds.
In 2004, Hamlin won ten medals in five years of racing. Hamlin raced in the Junior World Cups held in Germany and Austria. She participated in the Junior World Championships. She placed seventh in the 2004 Junior World Cups, making her a U.S. junior national luge champion where she competed around the world as a member of the U.S. Junior National Team.
In 2006 Hamlin represented the United States at the Olympic Games held in
Torino, Italy and again in 2010 when the Olympic Games were held in
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She had been viewed as a medal contender for the 2010 Games after she had enjoyed her best
Luge World Cup
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Men's singles
*Medals:
Women's singles
*Med ...
season to date, placing fourth in the
2009-10 season standings, however she could only finish 16th at
the Games themselves.
In 2009, Hamlin placed first at the FIL World Luge Championships held in Lake Placid, New York. This marked the first time in 99 races that a German woman was not the top finisher. It also made her the first American to win a world championship in luge. In addition, Hamlin and third-placed
Natalia Yakushenko were the first non-German world championship medallists in women's luge since the Austrian
Angelika Neuner in 1997.
In 2014 Hamlin earned a bronze medal at the Olympic Games held in
Sochi, Russia.
Other accomplishments include 2017 World Championship silver medalist, 2017 World Champion in sprint discipline, 2017 World Championship silver medalist as lead leg in team relay, 4 World Cup victories, 23 World Cup medals.
Hamlin competed in her fourth and last Winter Olympics at the 2018 Olympic Games in
Pyeongchang, South Korea
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. She was selected as the U.S. Flag Bearer in the
Opening Ceremony
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Personal life
A native of
Remsen, New York, Hamlin also makes her home in
Lake Placid. She is the daughter of Eileen and Ronald Hamlin who both reside in Remsen. Hamlin attended Remsen Junior-Senior High School where she was a Sectional All-Star in both soccer and track. Hamlin graduated in 2004.
In 2009, Hamlin became a spokesperson for the National Headache Foundation in the wake of her suffering
migraine headache
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s.
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Hamlin is sponsored by Adirondack Bank and has appeared in print advertisements and commercials that air locally in the Utica/Rome area.
Hamlin retired after the 2018 Winter Olympic Games saying, "I can now officially, officially say that I'm done. Done. Now that I'm qualified I can say that I'm out fter the Games"]
References
USA Luge.org profile
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1986 births
Living people
American female lugers
Olympic lugers of the United States
Olympic bronze medalists for the United States in luge
Lugers at the 2006 Winter Olympics
Lugers at the 2010 Winter Olympics
Lugers at the 2014 Winter Olympics
Lugers at the 2018 Winter Olympics
Medalists at the 2014 Winter Olympics
People from Remsen, New York
People from Summit County, Utah
People from Lake Placid, New York
21st-century American women
Olympic Games broadcasters