Georgian luger Nodar Kumaritashvili, who suffered a horrific crash
Friday in an Olympic training run at Whistler, has died, the
International Olympic Committee confirmed to CBC.
UPDATE: The IOC, VANOC, and FIL, have released a joint statement about the death of Nodar Kumaritashvili and held a brief press conference that you can view below.
Mr
Kumaritashvili died after crashing on the last corner of the course
during training. Doctors were unable to revive the athlete, who died
in hospital.
"Our
first thoughts are with the family, friends and colleagues of the
athlete. The whole Olympic Family is struck by this tragedy, which
clearly casts a shadow over these Games", said the President of the
International Olympic Committee (IOC), Jacques Rogge.
"We
are deeply struck by this tragedy and join the IOC in extending our
condolences to the family, friends and teammates of this athlete, who
came to Vancouver to follow his Olympic dream", said John Furlong, the
CEO of VANOC, the Games Organising Committee.
For
the International Luge Federation, President Josef Fendt said: "This is
a terrible accident. This is the gravest thing that can happen in
sport, and our thoughts and those of the 'luge family', are naturally
with those touched by this event."
An
investigation is underway into the circumstances of the accident.
Training was suspended and technical officials are now trying to
establish the causes.
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