Two men die swimming during County Cork triathlon

Ironman triathlon event in County CorkImage source, RTÉ

At a glance

  • Two men die while taking part in an Ironman triathlon event in County Cork

  • The men - one aged in his 60s and the other in his 40s - got into difficulty during the swimming section

  • The organisers of the event, Ironman Ireland, says it is "deeply saddened"

  • Published

Two men have died while taking part of an Ironman triathlon event in Youghal, County Cork.

The men, one aged in his 60s and the other in his 40s, were participating in the swimming section when they got into difficulty in separate incidents.

They were removed from the water by the emergency services.

It is understood one of the men was Irish, but had been living in the UK, while the other was from Canada, Irish broadcaster RTÉ has reported.

The men were taking part in an Ironman 70.3 event, also known as a half ironman.

It typically involves a 1.2 mile (1.9km) swim, 56 mile (90.1km) cycle and a 13.1 mile (21.1km) run.

Gardaí (Irish police) said both men were pronounced dead by medical personnel and the local coroner has been notified.

The organisers of the event, Ironman Ireland, said they were "deeply saddened" by the deaths.

"During the swim portion of Sunday's race, safety personnel provided immediate medical attention upon recognising the athletes were in need of assistance," it said.

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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."

The triathlon was originally due to take place on Saturday but the schedule was disrupted by severe weather this weekend.

Storm Betty caused flooding and wind damage in several locations across the island of Ireland on Friday evening.

On Friday afternoon the organisers said they intended to move Saturday's swim course "further into Youghal Bay, where the water is more protected".

However, they later had to postpone the triathlon because the bike course was affected by flooding and storm debris.

On Saturday afternoon, the organisers said the race would go ahead on Sunday after Cork County Council helped to clear the course of debris.

They added that due to "improving weather conditions" the swim course would "revert back to the original couse".

Emergency response

Following the deaths, Cork County Council said it was currently offering "every assistance required to the Ironman Group and all those impacted".

"We wish to express our gratitude to the response agencies involved, including our dedicated fire and emergency personnel for their unwavering efforts during this difficult time," it added.

The triathlon event, which also features a full Ironman alongside the 70.3 event, continued on Sunday.