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    Antony Lee "Tony" Benshoof (born July 7, 1975) is an American luger from White Bear Lake, Minnesota who has been competing since 1990. He won three medals...
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    features restaurants, bars, and a variety of unique shops and services. Tony Benshoof, Olympic athlete competing in luge Brian Bonin, 1992 White Bear High...
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  • businessman Nate Barlow, director, actor, screenwriter, and producer July 7 Tony Benshoof, Olympic luger Jason Brilz, mixed martial artist July 8 – Jamal Woolard...
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  • Patrick Lalime, Canadian ice hockey player and sportscaster 1975 – Tony Benshoof, American luger 1975 – Louis Koen, South African rugby player 1975 –...
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    was considered the "World's Fastest Ice" and was where American luger Tony Benshoof set the highest recorded luge speed of 86.6 miles per hour (139.4 km/h)...
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    (born 1955) – Miss America 1977 Paris Bennett § (born 1988) – singer Tony Benshoof (born 1975) – luger, Olympian Elmer Austin Benson (1895–1985) – 24th...
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  • Christie  United States Courtney Zablocki Mark Grimmette Brian Martin Tony Benshoof December 16–17, 2006 Nagano Men's Armin Zöggeler Albert Demtschenko...
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  •  Germany Karsten Albert Sylke Otto Steffen Skel Steffen Wöller  Germany Tony Benshoof Becky Wilczak Mark Grimmette Brian Martin  United States 2003 Sigulda...
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  • Hobey Baker Award winner and 1992 Minnesota Mr. Hockey award winner) Tony Benshoof (Olympic luge) Matt Henderson (University of North Dakota and NHL) Ryan...
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  • athletes qualified for the men's singles event as of 4 February 2010.  Tony Benshoof (USA)  Jeff Christie (CAN)  Ian Cockerline (CAN)  Valentin Cretu (ROU)...
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