Advertisement

Georgian luge competitor seriously injured during training run

Share

This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts.

[UPDATED, 12:16 p.m.: The Associated Press is reporting that Nodar Kumaritashvili has died from his injuries. You can see video of the crash here.]

A men’s luge competitor from the former Soviet republic of Georgia was seriously injured during a training run at the Whistler Sliding Centre on Friday.

Advertisement

Nodar Kumaritashvili, 21, appeared to have hit his head on a metal pole after losing control and going over the track wall. It’s estimated he was traveling around 90 mph before losing control.

Rescuers were seen performing mouth-to-mouth resuscitation on Kumaritashvili before he was lifted into an ambulance and taken to a hospital. Luge officials did not immediately give an update on his condition.

There have been concerns raised over the safety of the Whistler track, which has been described by some Olympic officials as the fastest in the world. More than a dozen athletes have crashed on the track.

Italy’s Armin Zoeggeler, a favorite to win the gold medal, lost control on one of the course’s curves and crashed earlier Friday, but walked away.

We’ll have more on this soon at latimes.com/sports

-- Austin Knoblauch

Advertisement