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Nordic Skiing/Biathlon Thread

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Apparently he was found in his hotel room after he didn't show up to a planned skiing session with Tommaso Giacomel. The IBU's official statement mentions that he was diagnosed with myocarditis after his first breakthrough at the World Cup level in 2022 which seems to tilt the balance of probability towards some kind of cardiac issue. Very sudden and unexpected, of course (these things tend to be, when they hit professional athletes in their physical primes like this). I mean, he was only in the flower ceremony of the Le Grand Bornand sprint this time last week and now he's gone. Life is an often frighteningly fragile thing.
 
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That's very tragic. The other day while watching the German Sports Personality of the Year Awards I went from being happy that Preuß won to sobbing when they did an in memoriam piece for Dahlmeier shortly after, and now this happens. Thankfully for Bakken the athlete he managed to make it back to the World Cup after his health issues, which hopefully means he was generally in a happy state of mind, but even if that hadn't happened he should still have had a lot more living left to do outside of the sport.
 
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I didn't know him personally but he represented the tiny local club where I live. He was by all accounts a very nice guy. I didn't think he'd be competing again after his heart issues but he worked hard and this year he was back among the best, and now this. Just tragic.
 
Aug 29, 2009
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I honestly find it a bit odd that the IBU statement highlights his great comeback, while it's probably the most likely cause for this death. And if so, they are among the ones to blame for it.

But regardless, very sad to read, of course.
 
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I honestly find it a bit odd that the IBU statement highlights his great comeback, while it's probably the most likely cause for this death. And if so, they are among the ones to blame for it.

But regardless, very sad to read, of course.
Also odd language used in the statement 'he will forever remain in our heart'.
 
Mar 4, 2011
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Found dead with one of those so called elevation or training masks to simulate high altitude. An obduction is supposed to be done in Italy, so hopefully case of death will be decided. Condolences to family and friends.
English report -
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/worl...ion-training-maek-when-found-dead/ar-AA1SYxvp
Makes me wonder whether Aron D'Souza is looking for a very special insurance policy for the Enhanced Games. If an athlete died or permanently disabled just before or during the games due to something like a bad blood bag, EPO induced cardiac stoppage, amphetamine overdose, etc., he will be sure to get sued for "promoting" those activities.
 
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Makes me wonder whether Aron D'Souza is looking for a very special insurance policy for the Enhanced Games. If an athlete died or permanently disabled just before or during the games due to something like a bad blood bag, EPO induced cardiac stoppage, amphetamine overdose, etc., he will be sure to get sued for "promoting" those activities.
Yeah, competitors dropping dead on the track or floating face down in the pool will not be "good optics". Then again, it might be what's needed to stop this crazy circus idea.