- 2010, 2014, 2018, 2022
- 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021
- 2018 Olympic silver medalist at XXIII Olympic Winter Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea (a USA first in men's singles)
- 10 Individual World Cup medals including 4 gold
- 8-time Norton National Champion
- Ranked 3rd overall in the 2015-16 World Cup season (tied for US best ever)
- FIL Athletes` Representative/FIL Executive Board Member
FUN FACTS
- 2018 Dancing With The Stars contestant with pro dancer Witney Carson; Advanced to third of four rounds in the season
- Named as an Athlete Mentor for Classroom Champions, a non-profit organization partnering Olympic and Paralympic athletes with students and teachers in underserved communities
- Chris is the athlete representative to the executive board of the International Luge Federation and the IOC
- Chris’ favorite show on television is Vice News
- Chris is an outdoor enthusiast who enjoys rock climbing, mountain biking, hiking, skiing and exploring the world
- His website is: www.chrismazdzer.com
BEST EVER RESULTS
2018 Olympic silver medalist at XXIII Olympic Winter Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea (a USA first in men's singles)
- Bronze medal in Koenigssee, Germany World Cup Team Relay (with Jayson Terdiman, Summer Britcher, Tucker West)
- Silver medal in Lake Placid, NY World Cup sprint race
- Silver medal in Calgary, Canada World Cup team relay (with Jayson Terdiman, Summer Britcher, Tucker West)
- Ranked 3rd in the 2015-16 overall World Cup standings (tied for USA Luge best ever)
- 2015 World Cup gold medal in Lake Placid in singles and relay
- 2015 World Cup gold medal in Park City (singles)
- 2014 sprint World Cup gold medal in Calgary
- Ranked 5th in the 2013-14 and 2014-15 overall World Cup standings
- Finished 4th in the singles and sprint competitions at the 2016 World Championships
- Bronze medal in 2020 Sochi, Russia World Championship team relay (with Summer Britcher, Tucker West, Jayson Terdiman)
- Silver medal in Koenigssee, Germany World Cup team relay (with Summer Britcher, Tucker West, Jayson Terdiman)
- Silver medal in Beijing, China team relay (with Ashley Farquharson, Tucker West, Jayson Terdiman)
2021-2022 (Racing singles as well as doubles with Jayson Terdiman. Chris is the only competitor competing in both disciplines)
Racing this season with new sleds in singles and doubles
- Broke his right foot in Sept 2021 training camp on the ice in Sochi, Russia
- DNQ for Beijing, China World Cup singles race
- DNQ for Beijing, China World Cup doubles race
- Silver medal in Beijing, China team relay (with Ashley Farquharson, Tucker West, Jayson Terdiman)
- 20th place in Sochi, Russia (1) World Cup singles race
- 11th place in Sochi, Russia (1) World Cup doubles race
- 8th place in Sochi, Russia (1) World Cup team relay (with Summer Britcher, Tucker West, Jayson Terdiman)
- 20th place in Sochi, Russia (2) World Cup singles race
- 13th place in Sochi, Russia (2) World Cup doubles race
- 5th place in Sochi, Russia (2) World Cup sprint doubles race
- 17th place in Altenberg, Germany World Cup singles race
- 13th place in Altenberg, Germany World Cup doubles race
- 4th place in Altenberg, Germany World Cup team relay (with Emily Sweeney, Jonny Gustafson, Jayson Terdiman)
- 20th place in Igls, Austria World Cup singles race
- 15th place in Igls, Austria World Cup doubles race
- DNQ for Igls, Austria World Cup sprint singles race
- 12th place in Igls, Austria World Cup sprint doubles race
- 20th place in Winterberg, Germany World Cup singles race
- 16th place in Winterberg, Germany World Cup doubles race
- Bronze medal in Winterberg, Germany World Cup team relay (with Summer Britcher, Tucker West, Jayson Terdiman)
- 25th place in Sigulda, Latvia World Cup singles race
- DNQ for Sigulda, Latvia World Cup doubles race
- 21st place in Oberhof, Germany World Cup singles race
- 18th place in St. Moritz, Switzerland World Cup singles race
- 8th place in Beijing Olympic singles race
- 7th place in Beijing Olympic team relay (with Ashley Farquharson, Zack DiGregorio, Sean Hollander)
2020-2021 (team only competed second half of season)
- Although exempt from qualifying, Chris captured the fall singles races and the COVID Cup
- With doubles teammate Jayson Terdiman, Chris won 1 of 2 fall series doubles races
- 13th place in Koenigssee, Germany World Cup doubles race (with Jayson Terdiman)
- 15th place in Koenigssee, Germany World Cup singles race
- 6th place in Koenigssee, Germany team relay (with Summer Britcher, Jonny Gustafson, Jayson Terdiman)
- 13th place in Sigulda, Latvia World Cup singles race
- 10th place in Sigulda, Latvia World Cup doubles race (with Jayson Terdiman)
- 20th place in Oberhof, Germany World Cup singles race
- 15th place in Oberhof, Germany World Cup doubles race (with Jayson Terdiman)
- 24th place in Igls, Austria World Cup 2 doubles race (with Jayson Terdiman)
- 19th place in Igls, Austria World Cup 2 singles race
- DNQ in Igls, Austria World Cup 2 singles and doubles sprint races
- 10th place in Koenigssee, Germany World Championship singles race
- DNQ for Koenigssee, Germany World Championship sprint and doubles races
- 16th place in Koenigssee, Germany World Championship doubles race (with Jayson Terdiman)
- 4th place in Koenigssee, Germany World Championship team relay (with Summer Britcher, Tucker West, Jayson Terdiman)
- 14th place in St. Moritz, Switzerland World Cup singles race
- 9th place in St. Moritz, Switzerland World Cup doubles race (with Jayson Terdiman)
- St. Moritz, Switzerland team relay snowed out
2019-20 SEASON (Racing singles as well as doubles with Jayson Terdiman; Shoulder and elbow surgeries in March 2020)
- 10th place in Igls, Austria World Cup singles race
- 17th place in Igls, Austria World Cup doubles race
- 7th place in Lake Placid World Cup singles race
- 4th place in Lake Placid World Cup sprint race
- DNF Lake Placid World Cup doubles race
- 13th place in Whistler, Canada World Cup singles race
- 9th place in Whistler, Canada World Cup (singles) sprint race
- 11th place in Whistler, Canada World Cup doubles race
- 10th place in Whistler, Canada World Cup (doubles) sprint race
- 13th place in Altenberg, Germany World Cup singles race
- 17th place in Altenberg, Germany World Cup doubles race
- DNS in Lillehammer, Norway World Cup singles race (neck)
- DNS in Lillehammer, Norway World Cup doubles race (neck)
- DNS in Sigulda, Latvia World Cup singles and doubles (neck)
- 12th place in Oberhof, Germany World Cup doubles race
- Silver medal in Oberhof, Germany World Cup team relay (with Summer Britcher, Tucker West, Jayson Terdiman)
- 19th place in Sochi, Russia World Championship singles race
- 9th place in Sochi, Russia World Championship sprint doubles
- DSQ in Sochi, Russia World Championship doubles race (steel runners too warm)
- Bronze medal in Sochi, Russia World Championship team relay (with Summer Britcher, Tucker West, Jayson Terdiman)
- DNR in Winterberg, Germany World Cup
- 17th place in Koenigssee, Germany World Cup singles race
- 7th place in Koenigssee, Germany World Cup doubles race (season's best result)
- Silver medal in Koenigssee, Germany World Cup team relay (with Summer Britcher, Tucker West, Jayson Terdiman)
2018-19 SEASON (Raced singles as well as doubles with Jayson Terdiman; Finished 7th overall in doubles in abbreviated season)
Season ended prematurely due to shoulder and neck issues. Underwent shoulder surgery Feb. 20, second such procedure since spring 2016
- DNR in Sochi, Russia World Cup finals
- 6th place in Oberhof, Germany team relay with Jayson Terdiman, Summer Britcher, Tucker West
- 10th place in Oberhof, Germany World Cup doubles race
- 9th place in Altenberg, Germany World Cup doubles race
- DNR Altenberg, Germany World Cup singles race due to neck injury
- 6th place in Winterberg, Germany World Championship team relay (with Jayson Terdiman, Emily Sweeney, Jonny Gustafson)
- 11th place in Winterberg, Germany World Championship doubles race
- 5th place in Winterberg, Germany World Championship doubles sprint race
- DNR in men's sprint and men's singles due to neck injury
- 13th place in Sigulda, Latvia World Cup singles race
- 11th place in Sigulda, Latvia World Cup doubles race
- 4th place in Sigulda, Latvia World Cup team relay (with Jayson Terdiman, Summer Britcher, Tucker West)
- Bronze medal in Koenigssee, Germany World Cup Team Relay (with Jayson Terdiman, Summer Britcher, Tucker West)
- 9th place in Koenigssee, Germany World Cup doubles race
- 9th place in Koenigssee, Germany World Cup singles race
- Silver medal in Lake Placid, NY World Cup sprint doubles race
- 6th place in Lake Placid, NY World Cup doubles race
- 6th place in Lake Placid, NY World Cup sprint race
- 4th place in Lake Placid, NY World Cup singles race
- Silver medal in Calgary, Canada World Cup team relay (with Jayson Terdiman, Summer Britcher, Tucker West)
- 5th place in Calgary, Canada World Cup doubles race
- 24th place in Calgary, Canada World Cup singles race
- 6th place in Whistler, Canada World Cup team relay
- 7th place in Whistler, Canada World Cup doubles race
- 9th place in Igls, Austria World Cup doubles sprint
- 17th place in Igls, Austria World Cup singles
- 10th place in Igls, Austria World Cup doubles
- Gold medal in pre-season Lillehammer Cup
- Captured 8th Norton National Championship in Lake Placid
2017-18 SEASON
- 2018 Olympic silver medalist at XXIII Olympic Winter Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea (a USA first in men's singles)
- 10th place in Sigulda, Latvia World Cup sprint race
- 6th place in Sigulda, Latvia World Cup singles race
- 21st place in Lillehammer, Norway World Cup singles race
- 17th place in Oberhof, Germany World Cup singles race
- Tied 16th place in Koenigssee, Germany World Cup singles race
- 8th place in Lake Placid World Cup singles race
- 15th in Lake Placid World Cup sprint race
- 14th place in Calgary, Canada World Cup singles race
- 4th place in Calgary, Canada World Cup team relay (with Summer Britcher, Matt Mortensen/Jayson Terdiman)
- 19th place in Altenberg, Germany World Cup singles race
- 21st in Winterberg, Germany World Cup singles race
- 20th in Igls, Austria World Cup singles race
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Red, White & Trending: Oct. 6-12
Jamie MacDonald Oct. 13, 2017
Michael Phelps’ video honors #WorldMentalHealthDay; luger Chris Mazdzer is left with a raw shoulder and raw emotions of reaching plateau; Tucker West takes a star turn on Sesame Street; Elana Meyers Taylor recreates an iconic movie scene for a lip sync battle; Kelly Clark, Jamie Anderson, Elena Hight and Chloe Kim share their best from a picture-perfect Swiss Alps; Tatyana McFadden remains remarkable with lucky No. 7 straight in Chicago; Lexi Thompson’s wild ride; Morghan King’s inspiration from Gail Devers; Aly Raisman sees her new book out and about for the first time; Steven Nyman shows off incredible balance and more.
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USA Luge Announces Summer Training Group, From Which Olympic Team Will Be Selected
Associated Press May 17, 2017
Olympians Erin Hamlin, Tucker West and Chris Mazdzer highlight the field.
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USA Luge Head Coach Miro Zayonc Hands Reins Over Ahead Of Olympic Season Due To Battle With Parkinson's
Associated Press May 01, 2017
1992 Olympian Bill Tavares will lead Team USA into the PyeongChang Games.
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Team USA Looks To End These Gold-Medal Droughts At The PyeongChang Olympics
Karen Price Feb. 15, 2017
American athletes haven’t won Olympic gold in at least 12 years in these events.
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USA Luge Brings Contenders In Every Event To World Championships
Lynn Rutherford Jan. 25, 2017
This year’s worlds could be the last for Olympic bronze medalist Erin Hamlin.
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Red, White & Trending: Nov. 25-Dec. 1
Jamie MacDonald Dec. 02, 2016
It's beginning to look a lot like the holidays for Kerri Walsh Jennings, Shawn Johnson, Kara Goucher and Nathan Adrian's cat (less so for Kara Goucher after a tree fail); Chris Mazdzer threads a treacherous needle; Lindsey Vonn rips off a no-big-deal set of broken-arm pull-ups; with her 95-year-old grandmother, Mikaela Shiffrin celebrates another win; Melissa Stockwell overcomes an orange moment; Alicia Sacramone shares perhaps the most adorable workout moment ever; and much more.
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After Record Season, USA Luge Launches 2016-17 With Hopes Of Doing Even Better
Paul D. Bowker Nov. 22, 2016
The luge world cup season kicks off Nov. 26 in Winterberg, Germany.
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Red, White & Trending: Nov. 11-17
Jamie MacDonald Nov. 18, 2016
New Mannequin Challenge efforts arrive from Team USA gymnastics, soccer and judo stars; softball star Jennie Finch earns a Hall pass; Lindsey Vonn shares shots from her gruesome injury; Lex Gillette earns a starring TedX role; Allyson Felix, Janet Evans and Angela Ruggiero earn a starring role in Doha; the 6-foot-9 Phil Dalhausser wishes for a bigger world; Olympians are feted in New York and Austin; UFC captivates Team USA; Conor Dwyer is on a pretty good run; it’s ninja time again for gymnast Jonathan Horton; and more.
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Red, White & Trending: Nov. 4-10
Jamie MacDonald Nov. 11, 2016
Mallory Weggemann takes on the challenge of walking down the aisle, three Olympians have three different reactions to their New York City Marathon debuts (including a remarkable third-place finish), the queen of wheelchair marathon strikes again, Aly Raisman and Dexter Fowler take spins through New York, Olympians say freeze for the mannequin challenge (and FLOTUS with LeBron James), plus Bode Miller's adorable newborn, unique perspectives on Half Dome and luge, and Mikaela Shiffrin choreographs an epic lip sync sync production.
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Red, White & Trending: Oct. 21-27
Jamie MacDonald Oct. 28, 2016
A wedding and a relay title for the #lovestorie, cat issues before and gratitude after a great skate, heartfelt words for Scott Hamilton, Chris Paul has some famous friends serving for him, fun with birthdays, Amy Purdy's very serious condition, a sweet gymnastics trip for Shannon Miller, Team USA sliders are on the ice again, Brad Snyder escapes to Alcatraz, the Cubs and Indians divide families, and Halloween fun, including an amputee soccer player who may have won the internet with another clever costume.