I'm not at all the guru of luge, but you said no-one should be held responsible, I say they should for the reasons above.destruktion_6143 wrote:
There have been 2 canadian championships and a world championship held on that track. Dont tell me to stfu either, what makes you the fucking guru of luge?
http://www.examiner.com/x-7475-Sports-E … ilty-handsThe World Luge Federation saw the speed numbers and immediately raised concern. They publicly stated that, in their expert opinion, this was a planning mistake. And Olympic officials, those who oversee every minute detail of every Games, immediately warned organizers of the 2014 event in Sochi that speeds such as these were unacceptable.
The IOC knew the dangers, yet did nothing to correct them. The athletes discovered the dangers, as witnessed in two telltale accidents in practice. One where a Romanian athlete was knocked unconscious. Another where the defending Olympic champion, Armin Zoeggeler of Italy, uncharacteristically lost control and could have been seriously hurt. Vancouver Olympic officials saw the dangers first hand, yet did nothing.
According to this guy they should as well. The track has been made FASTER for the olympics. Putting those steel poles next to the track was just a fuck up, pure and simple. I dunno how you can't see that! The guy who designed the track has also said that the speeds were too fast for the design...so...