Mar 9 • 13:50 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia ERR

Emma Triin Seer finished the luge World Cup season in 17th place

Emma Triin Seer achieved 17th place in the luge World Cup season finale held in Altenberg, Germany.

Emma Triin Seer wrapped up the luge World Cup season with a 17th place finish during the final event held in Altenberg, Germany. This event saw top luge athletes competing for crucial points, with Germany's Merle Fräbel clinching the women's singles title with an overall time of 1:43.790, followed by Julia Taubitz also from Germany, and Kendija Aparjode from Latvia. Seer's performance of 1:49.744 over two runs placed her in 17th position for this event, contributing to her overall ranking of 31st in the World Cup standings.

The season has been marked as an important developmental year for Seer as highlighted by the Estonian Luge Federation, suggesting that her participation provided valuable experience and a solid foundation for her future athletic progress. Despite finishing outside the top echelon in the World Cup rankings, the essence of this season was rooted in growth and learning for the young athlete, allowing her to gain international exposure in a competitive setting.

The event not only signifies the close of the World Cup season but also reflects on the growing interest and support for luge in Estonia. Athletes like Emma Triin Seer represent the emerging talent in winter sports from the region, and her experiences this season are crucial for building a stronger future in luge. The lessons learned are expected to pave the way for improved performances in upcoming competitions as she continues her sporting journey.

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