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Um.but it was designed to maximize the home turf advantage by making it faster and more likely to crash.
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Um.but it was designed to maximize the home turf advantage by making it faster and more likely to crash.
The turn wasn't designed to kill, but it was designed to maximize the home turf advantage by making it faster and more likely to crash.
Of course you can make a course that is difficult. And difficult courses create crashes.How would you design a turn that would cause people to crash but not kill them since a crash will pretty much **** your body up. I doubt they would have left themselves open to the possibility of that getting out.
http://www.canada.com/sports/2010wi...ne+calls+luge+unfair+sport/2562254/story.htmlCanada built the most difficult track possible to give their athletes an edge for having the most experience on it. If the course is harder, it takes more experience to be successful on it. This means more wipeouts for foreign athletes with less track time. Fast difficult track plus steel pillars equals dead Georgian.
Access rules haven't changed in about 40 years. They call for the course to be opened up to the foreign luge community for a test event and two training weeks in the year leading up to the Olympics. From there, it's up to the host country to decide who can and can't train on the track.
The Whistler Sliding Centre was not only considered one of the fastest in the world, it was also viewed as one of the most dangerous. The corner Kumaritashvili flew out of, hitting unprotected steel support beams, had already been spotted as a danger area. After a test event in November, a barrier at the corner was built higher.
Oh man, just wait until you hear the backstory behind it too. Heartwarming.Awesome. I was hoping Canada would be able to get a Home Gold.
Dan is from Vancouver.my country's participation
I was pretty sure he was.Dan is from Vancouver.
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First Gold for Canada! Mogul skiing.
During a practice session for the South Korean short-track speedskating women, a member of the Chinese delegation sat in the stands, taping the South Koreans. The South Korean coach, Choi-Guang Bok, was upset.
"Stop it, Don't do that," Choi yelled before hurling a couple of bottles that hit seats below the Chinese cameraman.
That's right. Choi threw water bottles. It's perfectly legal for the Chinese to tape the practices, no matter the South Korean protests.
Just watched that mogul skiiing which the Canadian won gold for just now. Really awesome event...although I don't really understand the skill involved in the 'turns' between the jumps. The judges score a lot based on them apparently.
More like USSR, I think.No surprise.
China is just like the East Germans back in in the 70's when it comes to Sports.
So I hear a Danish curler was brought to tears by Canadian fans trying to distract her in the event of curling.
Does anyone have the video?
http://sports.yahoo.com/olympics/va...ns-leave-Danish-player-in-tear?urn=oly,221320
"I'm guessing 75 percent in there don't know the game that well and they're just there to cheer. You have to give them something for that, but I think we need to have it a little bit quieter for the opposition because it's uncomfortable for them."
It was pretty painful to watch, especially Brodeur (our goalie), but I have to blame Miller, he played a ****ing amazing game!So the Canadicks have to go through the playoffs to make it through in the hockey, how does that feel?
It was pretty painful to watch, especially Brodeur (our goalie), but I have to blame Miller, he played a ****ing amazing game!
So next Saturday I'll be out by the torch around 3 - 4 PM. Any of you interested?