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American luger Sweeney crashes out of Olympics

- By TIM REYNOLDS AP Sports Writer

Pyeongchan­g, South Korea — American luger Emily Sweeney avoided serious injury in a frightenin­g crash that knocked her out of the Pyeongchan­g Olympics on Tuesday during the final heat of the competitio­n.

The diagnosis was that Sweeney had only some bumps and bruises.

Says she's fine

"I'm OK," Sweeney said. Sweeney lost control around Curve 9, the track's most treacherou­s spot, and then began careening all over the track.

She wound up sliding feet-first up one curve toward the track roof before getting thrown from her sled and eventually tumbling to a stop.

Many in the crowd looked at the monitors, horrifed. The stands were filled with fans cheering raucously, and they immediatel­y went silent waiting for some sort of sign that Sweeney would be all right.

It took several minutes for Sweeney to get to her feet, then several more before she could finally start a slow walk to the finish area — surrounded by team and on-site medical personnel.

"I've never been so relieved than when I saw her getting up and walking," said American teammate Summer Britcher, choking back tears.

These were the first Olympics for Sweeney.

Curve 9 has been a problem for sliders throughout the early portion of the Olympics, causing many to skid, lose control and lose some time. Crashes, however, have not come as often as they did in the 2006 and 2010 Games, both of which left athletes openly complainin­g about track safety.

Later in the final run, Britcher lost control at the start and collided with some walls — but got down the track without crashing or serious injury.

 ?? WONG MAYE-E/AP PHOTO ?? Sue Sweeney, left, the mother of Emily Sweeney of the U.S., cries out as her daughter crashes on the final run during the women’s luge final on Tuesday at the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchan­g, South Korea.
WONG MAYE-E/AP PHOTO Sue Sweeney, left, the mother of Emily Sweeney of the U.S., cries out as her daughter crashes on the final run during the women’s luge final on Tuesday at the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchan­g, South Korea.

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