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On 12 February 2010, after 25 previous attempts, 15 of them from the men's start, Kumaritashvili was fatally injured in a crash during his final training run, [19] after losing control in the last turn of the course. He was thrown off his luge and over the sidewall of the track, striking an unpadded steel support pole at the end of the run.
Kazimierz Kay-Skrzypecki (58), Britain – Luge – 1964, Innsbruck. Kay-Skrzypecki died one day after a luge crash during practice at Innsbruck, which occurred eight days before the opening of the Games. [19] Nicolas Bochatay (27), Switzerland – Speed skiing (demonstration sport) – 1992, Albertville. Bochatay collided with a snow machine ...
Ratings in Germany for the luge events had six million viewers for the women's singles luge events, generating a 25.6 percent share and a 34 ranking according to ARD and ZDF. The last run of the men's singles event had a share of 30.3 percent (1.82 million viewers) while the third run of the event had been watched by 5.32 million viewers (17.1 ...
Ryan Borgwardt — the father of three accused of staging his own death in a kayaking accident — is reportedly in custody in Wisconsin. The 45-year-old man was previously presumed to have ...
Luge: World Cup men's singles and team relay at Oberhof, Germany, Sunday. Bobsled: World Cup two-man and two-woman at Sigulda, Latvia, Sunday. Skeleton: World Cup at Winterberg, Germany, on Jan. 3.
Germany swept the podium spots in the first women's bobsled World Cup race of the season Sunday, with the team of Laura Nolte and Deborah Levi getting the victory. Lisa Buckwitz and Neele Schuten ...
Luge - men's singles Track Armin Zöggeler - Italy: 30 November 2002 44.516 Luge - women's singles Start Tatjana Hüfner - Germany: 21 November 2009 4.913 Luge - women's singles Track Sylke Otto - Germany: 9 December 2005 46.543 Luge - men's doubles Start Italy - Christian Oberstolz & Patrick Gruber: 14 February 2009 1.102 Luge - men's doubles ...
A leaked video of UnitedHealth CEO Andrew Witty defending claim denials after Brian Thompson’s murder has sparked backlash. Critics argue the policy contributes to medical bankruptcies and lives ...