Pierre Lueders will go down as one of the best bobsleigh athletes Canada has ever produced. His daughters, 20-year-old Zoe and 17-year-old Maya, have also taken to the ice but instead of going down the track they're going around it.
Zoe and Maya Lueders have fallen in love with speed skating, despite the fact that their dad Pierre is an Olympic gold winner in bobsleigh
Maya says they fell in love with speed skating in 2010 after watching a World Cup at the Olympic Oval. "I don't really like rollercoasters and the thought of you know going down an icy rollercoaster is not really for me," Zoe said. "We've all skated together for years and you know especially having my sister with me, that's such a cool opportunity that I feel like not many people get to experience together.The Lueders sisters love being on the same team and according to Zoe they're each others biggest supporters.
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