3. Nodar Kumaritashvili
The Opening Ceremonies of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver were toned down as far as celebration went because earlier that day Nodar Kumaritashvili, a competitor in luge from Georgia (the former Soviet Union country, not the southern U.S. state) was killed during one of his practice runs. Obviously, a death in any Olympics is a really big deal, but because this happened on the first day of coverage it meant there were not many stories to cover. Almost nothing had been filmed yet so the footage of his deadly practice run, featuring his normal takeoff leading to his limp body sliding down the icy track was shown again and again the first few days of the Olympics. He was the second luger to be killed at an Olympics and the fourth Winter Olympian to be killed in the history of the games.3. Nodar Kumaritashvili
The Opening Ceremonies of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver were toned down as far as celebration went because earlier that day Nodar Kumaritashvili, a competitor in luge from Georgia (the former Soviet Union country, not the southern U.S. state) was killed during one of his practice runs. Obviously, a death in any Olympics is a really big deal, but because this happened on the first day of coverage it meant there were not many stories to cover. Almost nothing had been filmed yet so the footage of his deadly practice run, featuring his normal takeoff leading to his limp body sliding down the icy track was shown again and again the first few days of the Olympics. He was the second luger to be killed at an Olympics and the fourth Winter Olympian to be killed in the history of the games.
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