 | Tony Benshoof DOB: July 7, 1975 Height / Weight: 6'1", 200 lbs. (1 meter, 85; 93 kg) Born in St. Paul, Minn. Resides in White Bear Lake, Minn. | Personal /Career Info: Best-Ever Results - Finished fourth at the 2006 XX Olympic Winter Games in Torino, Italy
- Finished 17th at 2002 XIX Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
- Included in 2002 Guinness World Records Book for establishing the highest-ever recorded luge speed (86.6 mph) on Oct. 16, 2001
- USA Luge's all-time singles leader in int'l medals won, 37 (6 gold, 11 silver, 20 bronze)
- A two-time (2004 & 2005) World Championship team event silver medalist, a 2001 world championship team event bronze medalist
- Raced to eight medals in 2003-04 (2 gold, 1 silver, 5 bronze)
- A two-time fall 2003 Challenge Cup gold medalist (Altenberg, Germany, Park City, Utah)
- Set new Altenberg, Germany track record of 54.240 (Nov. 23, 2003)
- Six-time Verizon U.S. National champion (2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005 & 2005-06)
- Three-time Verizon North American champion (2000, 2001 & 2004)
- A Fall 2007 World Cup team relay gold medalist (Nov. 17)
2008-09 Results - 2008-09 World Cup Results: 24th, 14th, 14th
Fun Facts - Tony has two brothers, Geno and Vince
- Tony attended White Bear Lake High School (White Bear Lake, Minn.) and was a varsity letter winner his senior year, 1993, in the triple jump
- Tony's favorite CD: "Livin' and Dying in 3/4 time"-- Jimmy Buffett
- Tony's favorite quote is "Ninety percent of life is just showing up."-- Winston Churchill
- Learn more about Tony by visiting his website, tonybenshoof.com
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 Tony Benshoof slides to a sixth place Challenge Cup finish in Oberhof, Germany. |
 Tonyt Benshoof, January 2009 |
 Tony Benshoof in Park City, Utah. |
 Tony Benshoof is USA Luge's Singles Leader in Medal Won |
 Tony Benshoof Training for an Upcoming World Cup race. |
 Tony Benshoof comes up the Lake Placid finish ramp. |
 Tony Benshoof in Oberhof, Germany |
 Tony Benshoof Crosses the Finish Line in Oberhof, Germany. |
 Tony Benshoof in the start handles in Oberhof, Germany. |
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