Madagascar crush: 12 dead at island games’ opening ceremony

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At least 12 people have been killed in a crowd crush at a stadium in Madagascar’s capital Antananarivo, Prime Minister Christian Ntsay says.

Another 80 people were hurt during the opening ceremony of the Indian Ocean Island Games at the Mahamasina stadium.

“There were a lot of people at the entrance,” Red Cross official Antsa Mirado told the AFP news agency.

President Andry Rajoelina, who was at the stadium, said it was a “tragic event”, calling for a minute’s silence.

The Mahamasina stadium – with a capacity of nearly 41,000 – is reported to have been packed with spectators.

Footage has emerged showing a number of injured people sitting dazed on the ground. Other victims are seen being carried away from the stadium.

Set up in 1977, the Indian Ocean Island Games is a multi-sport event held every four years.

The participants are the island nations and territories of Comoros, Madagascar, Mauritius, Seychelles, the Maldives and Réunion.

In 2018, one person died and nearly 40 others were injured in a crush at the Mahamasina before the start of a Madagascar-Senegal football match.

Source : https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-66620130

 

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

‘Indians cheering’: Rahul Gandhi as Praggnanandhaa enters Chess World Cup final

Political leaders, including Congress’s Rahul Gandhi congratulated teenage sensation R Praggnanandhaa for his stupendous victory against World No 3 Fabiano Caruana in the Chess World Cup semifinal.

18-year-old Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa at the FIDE World Cup chess tournament in Baku, Azerbaijan. (Photo: X/@HardeepSPuri)

Political leaders cutting across party lines congratulated 18-year-old Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa after he stunned World Number 3 Fabiano Caruana in the semifinals of the Chess World Cup. Praggnanandhaa became the youngest to ever reach the final of the tournament.

The teenage sensation continued his dream run in the FIDE World Cup in Baku, Azerbaijan, as he outclassed US’ Fabiano Caruana 3.5-2.5 in a nerve-wracking tie-breaker. He will now take on World Number 1 Magnus Carlsen, a five-times title winner from Norway, in the summit clash.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi extended his best wishes to Praggnanandhaa for the summit clash against Magnus Carlsen and said that over a billion people in the country were cheering for him.

“Congratulations to R Praggnanandhaa for an outstanding FIDE Chess World Cup journey to the finals. My best wishes for the title match against Magnus Carlsen. More than a billion Indians are cheering for you,” Rahul Gandhi wrote on X, formerly Twitter.

Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri congratulated Praggnanandhaa and said it was a proud moment for the country as the teenager became the youngest player to reach the final of the Chess World Cup.

“India’s 18-year-old Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa creates history! Becomes the youngest player to reach the Chess World Cup final. Truly, a proud moment for India. Heartiest Congratulations! Now for the big match,” the minister tweeted.

Source: https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/praggnanandhaa-victory-chess-world-cup-rahul-gandhi-hardeep-puri-viswanathan-anand-2424621-2023-08-22

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