Runner dies during Olympic trials

Published November 5, 2007

NEW YORK, Nov 4: Distance runner Ryan Shay died on Saturday after collapsing during the US Olympic marathon trials.

The 28-year-old, a four-time national champion on the roads, collapsed after passing the five-mile mark of the race in New York.

He was taken to hospital by ambulance where he was pronounced dead, race officials said.

“We all are devastated over Ryan’s death,” the US track and field federation said in a statement.

“He was a tremendous champion who was here today to pursue his dreams. The Olympic Trials is traditionally a day of celebration, but we are heartbroken. Our thoughts and prayers are with Ryan’s wife, Alicia, and all of his family.

“His death is a tremendous loss for the sport and the long-distance running community.”

Shay was the national marathon champion in 2003, he twice won the US half marathon title and was 20 km champion in 2004.

He also won national college titles while at Notre Dame.—Reuters

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