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Samuel "Sam" Edney (born June 29, 1984) is a retired Canadian
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r who has competed since 2000. Competing in four Winter Olympics.


Career


Early start and Olympic debut

Edney got into the sport at the age of 14 and began competing at the 2000 Canadian Junior Championship in
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. In 2004, Edney would return to Calgary to win second place in doubles at the Junior World Cup Champs. In 2006, he made his Olympic debut in Turin, finishing nineteenth overall. At the
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, Edney placed seventh. In 2012, Edney was part of the Canadian team that won Bronze at the World Championships. A year later, he would have his best placement, earning Silver at the 2013 World Championships.


2014 Sochi Olympics

In 2014, Edney was part of the team that placed fourth in the team relay at the
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. In late 2017, the Russian team that placed seconded was stripped of its medals due to the
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. This temporarily promoted the Canadian team's finish to Bronze. In early 2018, the
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's decision to strip the Russians of their medals was overturned, thus placing the Canadian team back in fourth place. Later in 2014, Edney would place first male singles at the World Cup, securing Canada's first World Cup win. In 2015, he would win another Bronze at the World Championships.


2018 Pyeongchang Olympics

In
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, Sam contended for a medal, but ended up sixth, the best ever Men's Singles Olympic showing for Canada. He was less than a tenth of a second outside of a medal, a few days later however, he along with teammates Alex Gough, Tristan Walker, and Justin Snith took home silver in the Team relay.


References

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2006 luge men's singles resultsCanoe.ca profileLuge Canada profile
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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Edney, Samuel 1984 births Living people Canadian male lugers Olympic lugers of Canada Lugers at the 2006 Winter Olympics Lugers at the 2010 Winter Olympics Lugers at the 2014 Winter Olympics Lugers at the 2018 Winter Olympics Lugers from Calgary Medalists at the 2018 Winter Olympics Olympic silver medalists for Canada Olympic medalists in luge