Two athletes died during a triathlon in Torremolinos
Thursday, October 17, 2024 6:29 pm
Two athletes died during the triathlon competition that took place this Thursday, October 17, in Torremolinos. The dead are a man from the UK and another from Mexico; one of them was 57 and the other was 79 years old.
One man died while performing a running leg and another felt unwell during a swimming test, SUR has learned.
Both athletes did not compete in junior or under-23 disciplines, elite (absolute category) or paratriathlon, but in age groups (GGEE). This modality takes up a large part of the participation in any triathlon competition, given that these are ordinary people, with a good sports background and even former athletes who have decided to compete again. The age groups are divided into four year groups and in the case of Torremolinos it reaches 90–94 years in the male category and 85–89 years in the female category. This Wednesday afternoon there was a test for the sprint age group – the shortest distance.
We are deeply saddened to announce that two competitors (one from Mexico and one from the UK) have died at the World Sprint Triathlon Championships in Torremolinos Andalusia, which takes place today, 17 October. Our deepest condolences are expressed to them… pic.twitter.com/rp6JjlUEFB
— World Triathlon (@worldtriathlon) October 17, 2024
Moments after this publication, the World Federation issued a brief statement: “It is with deep sadness that we can report that two competitors (one from Mexico and the other from the UK) died at this year’s Torremolinos-Andalusia Triathlon World Championships. Thursday, October 17. Our deepest condolences go out to their families, friends, national federations and the entire triathlon family. World Triathlon, the Spanish Federation and the Local Organizing Committee are in contact with their families to provide all the necessary support during these difficult and sad times.