The Olympics: The Stage For The Best Athletes In The World And The Arena For Some Tragic Events

America gave Fab Five for gymnastics, Tonya Harding for figure skating and Michelle Kwan endless years for waiting on the gold medal, overestimated winning chance. There's the joy in Winter Olympics by the crazy mixed of touching motivation in Summer Games and the chilling effects of death-defying stunts.

Watching the Olympics may be fun but it does not take away the conflicting emotions. One may think that the olympics is a stage where the best athletes from around the world come to showcase their talents and at the same time reaching for the coveted medals or the arena for several tragic events.

When Summer Olympics paraded there's a raw athletic prowess, while in Winter Olympics there's a parade of raw skin and injured bones. Aly Raisman the gymnast draw a headline even simply in the suggestion of injury, however if an injury occurred in Winter Games, it will be another day for an Alpine ski tournament. in Summer Olympics the athletes competes to win; while in Winter Olympics the athletes competes to win their battle in order to not die during the games.

The training run last 2010  for Olympic Games the last person to be killed was Georgian luger Nodar Kumaritashvili for Vancouver Canada. He came from the luger family; he competes for almost 2 years now as luger, however he faced challenging curves in Vancouver course, he lost hold on the sled so he crashed leading to his death during the Olympic race with an approximately ninety miles per hour. Two sports are using the same luge death tracks: the skeleton it is presumed gotten the name due to luging with your face-first, and then bobsled, it is proven in crashing your bones by Running Coolly

 

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