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  2. Nodar Kumaritashvili - Wikipedia

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    At the time of his death, he was ranked 44th out of 65 competitors in the 2009–10 World Cup season and was regarded as one of the best lugers to come from Georgia. [12] By 31 December 2009, the cut-off date for luge qualifications for the Olympics, Kumaritashvili was ranked 38th overall.

  3. Luge at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Doubles - Wikipedia

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    The doubles luge event at the 2010 Winter Olympics was held on 17 February at the Whistler Sliding Centre in Whistler, British Columbia. [1] Twenty teams participated. Austrian brothers Andreas and Wolfgang Linger, the defending Olympic [2] and European champions, [3] won the gold medal. The silver medal was also won by a pair of brothers ...

  4. Luge killed his cousin. He slid to the Olympics anyway [Video]

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    He would’ve been the first Georgian luger to compete at the Olympics. Instead, he died. Now, 12 years later, his cousin is. Saba Kumaritashvili thought about Nodar this week, as he prepared to ...

  5. Luge at the 2010 Winter Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Jury selection. On 15 June 2009, the FIL announced their jury members for the 2010 Winter Olympics. The jury was to be headed by Josef Benz (Switzerland, chair of the FIL Sport Commission. Other jury members included Zianbeth Shattuck-Owen (United States), luge manager for the 2002 Games, and Markus Schmidt (Austria), men's singles bronze ...

  6. Whistler Sliding Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Whistler Sliding Centre (French: Centre des sports de glisse de Whistler) is a Canadian bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track located in Whistler, British Columbia, that is 125 km (78 mi) north of Vancouver. The centre is part of the Whistler Blackcomb resort, which comprises two ski mountains separated by Fitzsimmons Creek.

  7. Olympic and Paralympic deaths - Wikipedia

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    At the modern Olympic Games, as of the conclusion of the 2020 Summer Paralympics, eight Olympic or Paralympic athletes and five horses have died as a result of competing in or practising their sport at Games venues; one other death was potentially a result of competition. In addition, another 16 participants have died at the Olympics from other ...

  8. Après moi, le déluge - Wikipedia

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    t. e. " Après moi, le déluge " ( pronounced [apʁɛ mwa lə delyʒ]; lit. 'After me, the flood') is a French expression attributed to King Louis XV of France, or in the form " Après nous, le déluge " ( pronounced [apʁɛ nu lə delyʒ]; lit. 'After us, the flood') to Madame de Pompadour, his favourite. [1]

  9. Günther von Kluge - Wikipedia

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    Wolfgang von Kluge (brother) Eike-Henner Kluge (grandson) Günther Adolf Ferdinand von [a] Kluge (30 October 1882 – 19 August 1944) was a German Generalfeldmarschall ( Field Marshal) during World War II who held commands on both the Eastern and Western Fronts. He commanded the 4th Army of the Wehrmacht during the invasion of Poland in 1939 ...