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The death of the Luger shocked many people. What was your reaction to the tragedy that happened? Did you think that the video needed to be replayed over and over? How do you think the family is handling the death? Would you be hesitant to race on the track after someone had died on it? Explain your opinion.
9 comments:
I was really shocked about his death. I didn't know much about the sport and that it was so dangerous. If I was a member of this guy's family, I would be upset that they showed the videos over and over again. I know the media was trying to inform us, but they didn't have to show the actual video of his death. Even though it might be scary, I would continue to race because the Olympics are a big thing and can be a once in a lifetime chance.
I was in shock when I watched this video. I can't believe what happened. No I don't think the video should be replayed over and over. I think the family is still morning the death of their son. Yes, I would be hesitant to race on a track after someone had died on it. I would be hesitant because I wouldn't feel safe on the track. I think that they need to improve the track so that it's safe for its lugers.
I did not have any reaction to the tragedy that occured. The video should not be replayed over and over again, because it is very tragic. The family is probably not handling this situation very well. I would be very hesitant to race on the track after someone have died on it, because the thought of dying or getting seriously injured will always be on my mind.
I was shocked by the video. I don’t think the video needed to be replayed. I don’t think the family should have to see the video replayed on TV. Knowing that the video is being replayed so many times probably makes things harder for the family. I wouldn’t want to race on the track after someone had died on it.
I was shocked. All sports can be dangerous but I didn't even think something like this would happen. I would not want this video replaying over and over if I were one of they're family members. Showing a video of how someone died is scary. I'm sure his family is devastated. I know I would be. It's a terrible thing.
I was definitely shocked over the death of the Luger. Obviously Olympic sports are very dangerous, but you never think something like this could happen. Even though I wanted to see how it happened, if I was a member of his family I would not have wanted the video to be played over and over again. I can't imagine how hard this is on the family. Not only was his death a shock, it was a horrible, horrible way to die. I would not race on the same track if I were a contestant in the Luge. I'm not crazy. A gold medal may be awesome, but it's not worth my life.
I was shocked that he died so suddenly. It was a sad thing that he died during his training run. No, because its hard enough knowing that he died i don't think it should be played over and over. I think it is hard for the family and its a big adjustment for them and it tradgic that they had to lose him like that. To watch it over and over again is hard for the family also. Yes I would be very hesitant. It would be a very scary thing to ride on something that a person died on and then knowing where he died and how extreme it was.
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My reaction to the tragedy that happened is sad and thoughtful. I don’t think that the video needed to be replayed over and over. I think that the family is handling the death very hard knowing that it happened unexpectedly. I would be hesitant to race on the track after someone had died on it. Until I know it is safe I wouldn’t race on the track because I would be too nervous.
I did not have any reaction to the tragedy that occured. The video should not be replayed over and over again, because it is very tragic. The family is probably not handling this situation very well. I would be very hesitant to race on the track after someone have died on it, because the thought of dying or getting seriously injured will always be on my mind. I hope this accident prevents people from doing the same mistake.
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