The men’s singles luge competition at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina is expected to be a three-nation race for the gold medal. Austria, Germany, and Italy have multiple sliders in medal contention before this four-run event begins at Cortina Sliding Centre. Here, I take a closer look at the medal contenders in this event and you will find my Olympic men’s singles luge prediction right here.
Olympic Men’s Singles Luge Betting Odds
Below are the current outright winner odds circulating in the betting markets for the men’s singles luge competition at the 2026 Winter Olympics:
- Wolfgang Kindl (Austria): +200
- Dominik Fischnaller (Italy): +250
- Jonas Mueller (Austria): +300
- Felix Loch (Germany): +450
- Max Langenhan (Germany): +1200
- Leon Felderer (Italy): +1200
- Nico Gleirscher (Austria): +1800
- Kristers Aparjods (Latvia): +3300
- Gints Berzins (Latvia): +8000
- All Others: +10000 or more
Olympic Men’s Singles Luge Major Storylines
One of the top stories in the buildup to the Milan Cortina luge competition is the resurgence of German sliding after some mixed results earlier in the season. Germany has historically dominated luge at the Olympics, and in the final practice at Cortina, German sliders posted blistering times that reminded everyone of their pedigree and depth. Max Langenhan, Felix Loch, and Timon Grancagnolo all showed strong speed in final training runs, suggesting the Germans are ready to reclaim winter sliding gold.
Austria’s Jonas Mueller has been earning serious buzz as one of the favorites, holding the shortest odds among sliders not from Germany or Italy. His consistency on the Luge World Cup circuit this season has kept him near the top of standings and placed him in a fantastic position entering the Olympic action. Austria’s Nico Gleirscher and Wolfgang Kindl also remain threats, each experienced and capable of posting fast times on any given run.
Italy’s Dominik Fischnaller brings an intriguing home-ice storyline to this event. Competing in front of fervent Italian supporters, Fischnaller’s odds reflect his potential to capitalize on the crowd and his course familiarity. Other sliders from Latvia, particularly Kristers Aparjods and Gints Berzins, could surprise on their day if the stars align.
The United States has quietly produced competitive results during the Olympic qualifying season, and although American sliders like Jonathan Gustafson and Matthew Greiner are long shots on the odds board, strong runs could propel them up the leaderboard.
Olympic Men’s Singles Luge Medal Contenders
- Jonas Mueller (Austria) – With some of the shortest odds across multiple sportsbooks, Mueller is one of the names to beat coming in. His consistent World Cup form and ability to generate speed on technical sections of the track make him a strong gold medal contender.
- Felix Loch (Germany) – A veteran and multiple Olympic medalist, Loch’s experience in high-pressure environments is invaluable. Despite not leading the standings throughout the season, his performance in the final practice confirms he has the speed for a podium finish.
- Max Langenhan (Germany) – Germany’s World Cup champion enters the Games with confidence and results to match. His run through the World Cup season cemented his status as a top-tier threat, and he should be in any medal conversation.
- Dominik Fischnaller (Italy) – The home-nation slider brings passion and, more importantly, a lot of talent to the track. His intimate knowledge of this track could help him to get to the top of the mountain on home ice.
- Kristers Aparjods (Latvia) – Latvia’s Aparjods has proven he can contend with the best, and on a day where he nails both start times and line choices, he could crash the podium.
Olympic Men’s Singles Luge Betting Prediction
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Confidence: 3 out of 5


