The horrifying death of Republic of Georgia luger Norad Kumaritashvili Friday at the Whistler Sliding Center was not the way Olympics promoters wanted to kick off the Winter Games but the games go as and the Coroners Service of British, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the International Luge Federation (FIL) Saturday blamed mistakes by the luger and not the track for the accident that took the young athlete’s life.
Even so, Olympics officials shortened the track and the teams will start lower on the run.
The practice death marked the third time in history that an Olympics athlete has died in practice at the beginning of the games.
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