Georgian Olympic luger dies after crash

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This is heartbreaking. :cry: I'm so sad for his family.


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AP source: Georgian Olympic luger dies after crash
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By STEPHEN WILSON AP Sports Writer

VANCOUVER, British Columbia(AP)—A men’s luger from the former Soviet republic of Georgia died Friday after a crash during training, an Olympic official with direct knowledge of the situation said. The death cast a shocking pall over the Vancouver Olympics hours before the opening ceremony.

The official told The Associated Press that the International Olympic Committee received confirmation of Nodar Kumaritashvili’s death. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the 21-year-old luger’s family hadn’t been notified yet.

There was no immediate comment from Vancouver organizers, international luge officials or the International Olympic Committee. At the Whistler track, officials said the IOC and VANOC were preparing a joint statement to be released Friday afternoon.

Kumaritashvili lost control of his sled, went over the track wall and struck an unpadded steel pole near the finish line at Whistler Sliding Center.

Rescue workers were at his side within seconds, chest compressions and mouth-to-mouth resuscitation started less than one minute after the crash, and he was quickly airlifted to a trauma center in Whistler.

Kumaritashvili struck the inside wall of the track on the final turn. His body immediately went airborne and cleared the ice-coated concrete wall along the left side of the sliding surface. His sled remained in the track, and it appeared his helmet visor skidded down the ice.

“It’s a very rare situation,” three-time Olympic champion and German coach Georg Hackl said before news of Kumaritashvili’s death broke, clearly shaken moments after seeing Kumaritashvili tended to furiously by medical officials.

Olympic competition in men’s luge is scheduled to begin Saturday. It’s unclear if that schedule would be affected.

It was unclear how fast Kumaritashvili was going, although many sliders have exceeded 90 mph on this course. The track is considered the world’s fastest and several Olympians recently questioned its safety. More than a dozen athletes have crashed during Olympic training for luge, and some questioned whether athletes from smaller nations - like Georgia - had enough time to prepare for the daunting track.

At the finish area, not far from where Kumaritashvili lost control, athletes, coaches and officials solemnly awaited word on Kumaritashvili before eventually being ushered away. Access to the crash area was closed within about 30 minutes.

“I’ve never seen anything like that,” said Shiva Keshavan, a four-time Olympian from India.

The remainder of men’s training was canceled for the day, with VANOC officials saying in a release that an investigation was taking place to “ensure a safe field of play.”

Kumaritashvili competed in five World Cup races this season, finishing 44th in the world standings.

Earlier in the day, gold-medal favorite Armin Zoeggeler of Italy crashed, losing control of his sled on Curve 11. Zoeggeler came off his sled and held it with his left arm to keep it from smashing atop his body. He slid on his back down several curves before coming to a stop and walking away.

Training days in Whistler have been crash-filled. A Romanian woman was briefly knocked unconscious and at least four Americans - Chris Mazdzer on Wednesday, Megan Sweeney on Thursday and both Tony Benshoof and Bengt Walden on Friday in the same training session where Zoeggeler wrecked - have had serious trouble just getting down the track.

“I think they are pushing it a little too much,” Australia’s Hannah Campbell-Pegg said Thursday night after she nearly lost control in training. “To what extent are we just little lemmings that they just throw down a track and we’re crash-test dummies? I mean, this is our lives.”

AP Sports Writers Tim Reynolds and Tom Withers in Whistler contributed to this report.
 
It's soo sad... He was so close to his dream, to be able to go to the Olympics, and just when it was so close to reality, this happens... Almost reminds me of MJ and This Is It :'(...

R.I.P. Nodar

My heart goes out to his family.
 
so heartbreaking a guy with a lot of petential talent ahead of him
i heard theres gonna be a news conference on the whole investigation i dont know when tho it never said i woke up from my nap too late to catch it all

rest in peace

sigh another young life gone
 
I saw this earlier! So sad. He was so young, just a kid. He walked into this competition thinking he was going to win a gold medal and instead he loses his life. :(
 
Gosh so tragic!!! My condolences to his family!!! My prayers are going out for him!
May he rest in peace!
 
That is so so sad they showed the accident yesterday in tv but I heard only this morning that he had died :( And so young :no: I thought there should be better safety areas.

May he rest in peace and my prayers are with his family, friends and the whole Georgian team in Vancouver.
 
I've heard this on the radio. It's truly sad. :(
May he rest in peace.
 
I could not help but to cry when the Georgian team was announced during the Parade of Nations last night. They were so brave to carry on and honor their fallen teammate. :cry:

Also, I seen the video of Nodar's crash on the news, and I never want to see that again! :no: For the sake of his family and friends, I wish the media would stop showing the video and photos!
 
I could not help but to cry when the Georgian team was announced during the Parade of Nations last night. They were so brave to carry on and honor their fallen teammate. :cry:

Also, I seen the video of Nodar's crash on the news, and I never want to see that again! :no: For the sake of his family and friends, I wish the media would stop showing the video and photos
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I AGREE!! I was flippin' the channels when all of a sudden I saw the televised crash and I was in utter disbelief! This kid hasn't been dead for that long and the media has been plastering his crash all over national tv! No respect at all to his family. It is heartbreaking.
:no:
 
I could not help but to cry when the Georgian team was announced during the Parade of Nations last night. They were so brave to carry on and honor their fallen teammate. :cry:
It was heartbreaking to watch them walk to the stadium :cry: This shouldn't have happened at all it's all so tragic..
 
I read about this, it is really tragic - I'm so sorry for him and his family of course!... :(
 
I feel really bad for the Georgian athletes to lose one of their own teammate like this. It's nice that the Olympic ceremony and the teammates honours him. R.I.P.
 
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