Sunday, April 11, 2010

Luge aims to rebuild its image after fatal crash (AP)

ST. LEONHARD, Austria (AP)—The president of a International Luge Federationpresident acknowledged that a sport’s picture has been shop-worn by NodarKumaritashvili’s death during a Vancouver Olympics.

Josef Fendt told The Associated Press upon Sunday that confidence must berebuilt in a competition after a 21-year-old Georgian died hours prior to a startof a Winter Games dual months ago.

“We have to work upon that to fully revive a picture as well as a trust in oursport,” Fendt pronounced during a conclusion of a two-day event in that expertscompleted a ruling body’s research of a Feb. twelve pile-up in Whistler.

“You can never lean back as well as consider we have done enough for safety,” Fendtadded. “We have a high standard, though it will regularly be a pass theme to us.”

Panels began a review of luge’s rules as well as management, as well as a vote upon proposedchanges is scheduled for June. Also finished was an central review intothe collision requested by a International Olympic Committee.

Svein Romstad, cabinet member general of a luge federation, as well as vice presidentClaire DelNegro spoke with general luge officials as well as complicated Canadianpolice files prior to compiling their report.

Romstad told a AP a inform will contend no single cause can insist thecircumstances heading to Kumaritashvili’s crash. He was thrown by a airand struck a trackside steel stick after losing carry out of his sled coming out ofthe final curve during scarcely 90 mph.

“It’s an amalgamation of a lot of different things,” Romstad pronounced lastweek. “What we have attempted to do is be as pragmatic as possible in trying toexplain what happened.”

Fendt will be assimilated by Romstad ! as well as DelNegro to broach a document Mondayat IOC domicile in Lausanne, Switzerland. Fendt pronounced a IOC will share itsfindings with a Kumaritashvili family prior to expected edition a inform latethis week.

Luge association officials have repeatedly declined to exhibit some-more sum onthe commentary of a inform prior to a publication.

Fendt pronounced a tragedy united a luge community.

“The situation was not used for starting any fights,” he said. “But, onthe contrary, brought us some-more together.”

Fendt, a former luge universe hold up who won a china medal for West Germanyat a 1976 Innsbruck Olympics, has led a German-based association for 16years.

He pronounced a association would find an “appropriate way” to honor a lateluger. He also hopes to build upon his relationship with a Kumaritashvilifamily, that has a prolonged luge convention in a hometown of Bakuriani. Fendt saidhe invited a luger’s father as well as an uncle to a federation’s bureau inBerchtesgarden.

“I have turn privately close with Nodar’s family,” Fendt said. “Iattended a funeral as well as stayed longer than only for a central part. … Wewill regularly stay in hold with a family. We owe this to them.”



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