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Runner dies after mountain race | Runner dies after mountain race |
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A 45-year-old fell runner has died while taking part in the annual Snowdon race. | |
The man, understood to be local to the north west Wales area, collapsed some 300m (984ft) below the summit while racing to the peak. | |
He was airlifted to hospital in Bangor but medical teams were unable to revive him. | He was airlifted to hospital in Bangor but medical teams were unable to revive him. |
Elfyn Jones, chairman of the Llanberis Mountain Rescue Team, said event safety had been "second to none" on the day. | Elfyn Jones, chairman of the Llanberis Mountain Rescue Team, said event safety had been "second to none" on the day. |
"Safety for the race was excellent and we have to commend the organisers for that," insisted Mr Jones. | "Safety for the race was excellent and we have to commend the organisers for that," insisted Mr Jones. |
"There were two mountain rescue teams, Aberglaslyn and North East Wales Mountain Rescue, on the race course, and I believe there were five doctors and two paramedics as well. | "There were two mountain rescue teams, Aberglaslyn and North East Wales Mountain Rescue, on the race course, and I believe there were five doctors and two paramedics as well. |
"It was as good safety preparation as I have ever seen." | "It was as good safety preparation as I have ever seen." |
Mr Jones said the fell runner who died had received medical assistance "within seconds" of collapsing, and was rapidly airlifted off the mountain. | Mr Jones said the fell runner who died had received medical assistance "within seconds" of collapsing, and was rapidly airlifted off the mountain. |
Safety cover | Safety cover |
He said it was a tragic incident, and as yet the reason for the death has not been established, however it appeared it could have been heart related. | He said it was a tragic incident, and as yet the reason for the death has not been established, however it appeared it could have been heart related. |
During the race, mountain rescue teams dealt with another five incidents involving competitors. | During the race, mountain rescue teams dealt with another five incidents involving competitors. |
"But it was mostly cuts and bruises, the sort of thing you might expect in a fell race where runners can stumble and fall," added Mr Jones. | "But it was mostly cuts and bruises, the sort of thing you might expect in a fell race where runners can stumble and fall," added Mr Jones. |
"That is why the extra safety cover is there." | "That is why the extra safety cover is there." |
The injured runners were taken down the mountain on the Snowdon railway, and a few needed hospital treatment for cuts. | The injured runners were taken down the mountain on the Snowdon railway, and a few needed hospital treatment for cuts. |
An estimated 500 people took part in what was the 34th International Snowdon Race. | An estimated 500 people took part in what was the 34th International Snowdon Race. |
The winner, for the fourth year in a row, was Andi Jones from England, who completed the 10-mile route in 1 hour 8 minutes. | The winner, for the fourth year in a row, was Andi Jones from England, who completed the 10-mile route in 1 hour 8 minutes. |
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