Triathlon Ireland says it didn't 'sanction' Ironman swim race through which two males died in Co Cork

Triathlon Ireland has mentioned its officers didn't sanction a swim race through which two rivals died.

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The males, of their 40s and 60s, obtained into problem in separate incidents in the course of the swimming leg of the Ironman occasion in Youghal, Co Cork on Sunday.

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Triathlon Ireland chief government Darren Coombes mentioned officers didn't sanction the swim race on account of "adverse conditions on the day".

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He mentioned: "For the Ironman Cork event, in line with normal practice, Triathlon Ireland technical officials attended before the start of the race to review the conditions and carry out a water safety assessment.

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"Due to adversarial situations on the day, Triathlon Ireland technical officers confirmed to the race organisers that it was not potential to sanction the race.

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"As there is an investigation ongoing, at this stage it would not be appropriate for us to make any further comment only to state that Triathlon Ireland will provide any assistance that the authorities require."

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Mr Coombes additionally named the 2 males who died as Ivan Chittenden and Brendan Wall.

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"We reiterate our deepest condolences to the families," he added.

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"The triathlon community is a very close community and this loss has had a devastating effect on all of us."

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The two males had been faraway from the water by emergency companies after operating into difficulties, however had been pronounced useless on the scene.

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Irish police mentioned they had been investigating and that the coroner had been notified.

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The occasion had been postponed from Saturday on account of flooding and dangerous course situations after Storm Betty.

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It consisted of a 1.9km swim in Youghal Bay, a 90km bike course and a 21.1km run.

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The swim had already been reduce from 3.8km on account of poor climate situations.

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The race continued and rivals had been allowed to complete regardless of the double tragedy within the first part of the race.

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In a press release, the occasion organisers mentioned: "We are deeply saddened to confirm the death of two race participants at the Ironman 70.3 Ireland, Cork 2023.

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"During the swim portion of Sunday's race, security personnel offered quick medical consideration upon recognising the athletes had been in want of help.

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"We share our greatest sympathies with the families and friends of the athletes and will continue to offer them our support as they go through this very difficult time.

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"We thank the safety personnel and first responders who worked quickly to provide the athletes with medical assistance.

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"In respect of the households and athletes' privateness, we could have no additional remark."

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Cork County Council said in a statement it is "deeply saddened over the tragic lack of two race contributors in the course of the Ironman 70.3 Ireland, Cork 2023 occasion in Youghal immediately".

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The statement added: "Our deepest sympathies exit to the households and pals of the athletes at this extremely troublesome time."

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