Olympic luge events will start farther down the track than originally planned, officials said Saturday, a decision they made with the "emotional component" of athletes in mind following the death of a Georgian competitor.
They reiterated that the lightning-fast track was safe for competition, and Olympic officials said they were "completely satisfied" with the adjustments.
"We never said it is too fast," International Luge Federation president Josef Fendt said.
An extra session of men's training, as well as all four runs of the men's event -- two on Saturday, two on Sunday -- will begin from the women's start ramp.
Meanwhile, the women's and doubles entrants in the Olympic field will now start even lower, at the junior start position, between the fifth and sixth curves.
"The decisions made are to deal with the emotional component for the athletes," Luge federation secretary general Svein Romstad said.