A report into the death of Georgian luger Nodar Kumaritashvili on the opening day of the Vancouver Winter Olympic Games will be made public Monday.

The International Luge Federation delivered its findings into the fatal crash to the International Olympic Committee on April 12.

The full report will be available on the federation's website Monday.

The International Olympic Committee has said the investigation "covers the immediate circumstances of the accident and the response by the concerned authorities."

The IOC said the report will be shown to Kumaritashvili's family before being made public.

Report writer Svein Romstad has said no single reason explains how and why Kumaritashvili crashed at Whistler on Feb. 12.

The 21-year-old Georgian was flung from the track during a training run, and struck an exposed steel pole after losing control.

On Friday, the Vancouver Board of Trade donated $10,000 to Kumaritashvili's family in honour of John Furlong, head of the 2010 Olympics.

With files from The Associated Press