An IOC spokesman says the governing body is "completely satisfied" with the International Luge Federation's handling of the track after the training death of a competitor.
International Olympic Committee spokesman Mark Adams says "we're confident it will be a successful competition."
Nodar Kumaritashvili of Georgia crashed and died in a training run Friday after his body flew over the track wall and smashed into a steel girder. International luge officials said earlier Saturday that the start of men's Olympic luge competition was moved farther down the track.

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