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27-year-old dies metres from triathlon race finish line

The dead man, a Hong Kong-based expatriate, was taking part in ironman event held on Lantau

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Staff take down banners after the race. Photo: SCMP
Stuart Lau

A 27-year-old expatriate man collapsed and died metres from the finish line during an ironman triathlon race held on Lantau Island yesterday.

Police confirmed a man had died during the race but did not release his full name, only the name Daniel.

The incident took place during the second day of the two-day Hong Kong ITU Triathlon Asian Cup, which was held over the weekend at Hong Kong Disneyland and attracted 1,800 competitors.

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The race organisers declined to confirm the name of the dead man. They issued a statement saying only that "first-aid personnel stationed by the finish line immediately attended to the stricken athlete. Ambulance services came very shortly thereafter and evacuated the person to the nearest hospital.

"We are very sad to inform that all efforts at resuscitation were not responsive. The association expresses its deepest and sincerest condolences to the deceased's family and friends, and will use our best endeavours to assist them. At this moment, our prayers and thoughts are with our comrade, the family and friends."

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The fatality is the second involving a Hong Kong-based competitor in an ironman event, following the death of senior policeman Andy Naylor during an ironman race held in New York in August. Naylor died at the age of 43 when competing in the city's first ironman triathlon.

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