Swimmers ‘knocked around like skittles’ during Ironman competition where two men died

Alan Walsh – who took part in the Ironman event in Co Cork on Sunday – says he witnessed “an awful lot of people getting into difficulty” and helped one man who called for help and went underwater.

The Ironman event had been postponed because of Storm Betty

An experienced triathlete who took part in an Ironman event where two people died says “swimmers were being knocked around like skittles” in bad weather conditions.

Alan Walsh told Sky News there are serious questions about safety to be asked – and the swim in Co Cork on Sunday should have been cancelled in the wake of Storm Betty.

Two men, in their 40s and 60s, got into difficulty in Youghal Bay – with Triathlon Ireland saying it did not sanction the swimming race.

Ironman claims this was only communicated to its officials “several hours” after the swim had concluded – but Triathlon Ireland has denied this, and said organisers were warned before the race began.

Mr Walsh said he witnessed “an awful lot of people getting into difficulty”, and it was hard for competitors to see safety boats because of the swell.

During the swim, one man started calling for help and went underwater.

“He was obviously drowning,” Mr Walsh said. “It felt like forever and it was only a second or two, but I went over to him and picked him up over my shoulder.

“I’m just struggling to keep us up and I’m roaring at him to relax and lie back and then a canoeist sees us.”

Mr Walsh said he managed to get the swimmer onto a canoe – and carried on with the race after making sure he was okay.

Once he was out of the water, he saw stewards resuscitating someone on the pier.

“I would say it was 100% the worst conditions I’ve seen a triathlon swim go ahead in,” Mr Walsh told Sky’s Lisa McNally.

The triathlete warned there is a “huge amount of risk” in these races and anything can happen – but at the very least, the swim course should have been altered sooner.

“They changed the route of the swim mid-race – someone was announcing it on loudspeaker,” Mr Walsh said. “How the hell are you meant to hear that if you’re in the water?

“We wear earplugs and I only found out because someone tapped me and told me as I was getting in the water. I would expect these errors from someone organising their first triathlon, but not Ironman.”

Source: https://news.sky.com/story/swimmers-knocked-around-like-skittles-during-ironman-competition-where-two-men-died-12945222

Triathlon Ireland says it did not ‘sanction’ Ironman swim race in which two men died in Co Cork

Triathlon Ireland chief executive Darren Coombes said officials did not sanction the swim race due to “adverse conditions on the day”.

The start of the Ironman competition. Pic: Tri Coach Bjorn

Triathlon Ireland has said its officials did not sanction a swimming race in which two competitors died.

The men, in their 40s and 60s, got into difficulty in separate incidents during the swimming leg of the Ironman event in Youghal, Co Cork on Sunday.

Triathlon Ireland chief executive Darren Coombes said officials did not sanction the swim race due to “adverse conditions on the day”.

Competitors in the Ironman competition in Cork. Pic: Tri Coach Bjorn

He said: “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.

“Due to adverse conditions on the day, Triathlon Ireland technical officials confirmed to the race organisers that it was not possible to sanction the race.

“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.”

Mr Coombes also named the two men who died as Ivan Chittenden and Brendan Wall.

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

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

The two men were removed from the water by emergency services after running into difficulties, but were pronounced dead at the scene.

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

Source: https://news.sky.com/story/triathlon-ireland-says-it-did-not-sanction-ironman-swim-race-in-which-two-men-died-in-co-cork-12944826

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