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Alex Pullin: Australian world-champion snowboarder dies | Alex Pullin: Australian world-champion snowboarder dies |
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Two-time world champion snowboarder Alex Pullin has died while spearfishing in his native Australia, local officials have confirmed. | Two-time world champion snowboarder Alex Pullin has died while spearfishing in his native Australia, local officials have confirmed. |
Pullin, 32, was found unresponsive off a beach on Queensland's Gold Coast on Wednesday. | Pullin, 32, was found unresponsive off a beach on Queensland's Gold Coast on Wednesday. |
He was treated by paramedics at the scene but could not be revived, authorities said. | He was treated by paramedics at the scene but could not be revived, authorities said. |
Nicknamed "Chumpy", Pullin was Australia's flagbearer at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. | Nicknamed "Chumpy", Pullin was Australia's flagbearer at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. |
A Queensland Ambulance spokesman said: "The man was spearfishing off Palm Beach. He was brought to shore by bystanders where he was treated by local lifesavers and paramedics." | A Queensland Ambulance spokesman said: "The man was spearfishing off Palm Beach. He was brought to shore by bystanders where he was treated by local lifesavers and paramedics." |
A snorkeler had spotted Pullin unconscious underwater on an artificial reef, local media said. | |
Lifeguards brought him to shore and called paramedics about 10:30 local time (00:30 GMT). | Lifeguards brought him to shore and called paramedics about 10:30 local time (00:30 GMT). |
A police official told Australia's Channel 9 News that Pullin appeared to have been diving alone. | |
"He didn't have an oxygen mask, we understand he was free diving and spearfishing out on the reef," Officer Chris Tritton said. | |
The athlete had previously shared pictures online of himself spearfishing, swimming and surfing. | The athlete had previously shared pictures online of himself spearfishing, swimming and surfing. |
The sport's Australian top body, Snow Australia, said it was "shocked and saddened" by Pullin's death. | The sport's Australian top body, Snow Australia, said it was "shocked and saddened" by Pullin's death. |
"Alex was a beloved member of the Snow Australia community and he will be dearly missed," it said in a statement. | "Alex was a beloved member of the Snow Australia community and he will be dearly missed," it said in a statement. |
"An incredible athlete, beloved teammate and role model, you will be sorely missed," the Australian Olympic Team, which Pullin had been part of three times, said. | "An incredible athlete, beloved teammate and role model, you will be sorely missed," the Australian Olympic Team, which Pullin had been part of three times, said. |
Other athletes and commentators have also paid tribute, with many describing him as a kind and generous person. | Other athletes and commentators have also paid tribute, with many describing him as a kind and generous person. |
"The world will miss such a talented human and a double world champion without ego and without selfishness who is everyone's best mate," wrote former Australian speed skater Steven Bradbury. | "The world will miss such a talented human and a double world champion without ego and without selfishness who is everyone's best mate," wrote former Australian speed skater Steven Bradbury. |
Pullin, who grew up in the town of Mansfield, Victoria, first learned to snowboard when he was eight years old, going on to win world championship titles in 2011 and 2013. | |
He also represented Australia in snowboard cross at the 2010, 2014 and 2018 Olympics. | He also represented Australia in snowboard cross at the 2010, 2014 and 2018 Olympics. |