FUCK THAT VIDEO WAS REAL.......I walked the course in may for fun when the weather was nice, and when i saw the bottom, i though tto myself, what the fuck are they thinking. they thought a huge bottom turn would dissipate speed, it only slingshots them harder.... before letting it dissipate... its just nuts looking at it in person, absolutely insaaaane for pros!!! PROs!!!!!! PROS!!!!
we've got all of the Olympians and industry experts sitting by watching and participating, biting their lips... saying its a bit fast, and that people need to be on their game...
but just as in skiing, we want to see the riders go bigger, post higher scores, hit bigger jumps... etc, but what took place is the equivalent of someone hosting the xgames and iinviting me, and not letting me practice more than 5 times before telling me to go lay down a record setting run (because it would have been for nodar anyways due to the conditions) on the industries most packed in, tight, and challenging course to date.
the IOC needs to be fully accountable here and not let off like other giants of industry. not just people, but PROS have been falling and injuring themselves all week long in practice, concussions needless to say, blaming the shear speed of the track.the course has been scrutinized plenty enough, and the worst part?
the greed of the canadian sliding federation has claimed the life of a relatively inexperienced competitor no older than I (22) am that was stoked to be participating in the games just so perhaps canadia could have the edge in the event. canada's sliding federation has left the course unavailable to competitors from all countries including the USA except for a mere 40 runs says the USA team which they got last week only, whereas the canadians have had several HUNDRED. this isn't a problem for a team like the USA, Germany, Switz, but for a team inexperienced and progressing their skills constantly like georgia, russia, lithoania, little to no practice on a course that demands the highest levels of edge and focus in the sport is negligent at best.
The best luger in the world and consultant for expert 7 time track builder was clocked last winter on the course prior to any training taking place and he was @ 95.17MPH, whereas the sport usually operates between 80-85 at best to the full satisfaction of the federations and competitiveness of the sport.
The canadian Sliding Federation owes us