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Ironman triathlete dies during race's swim portion in Hudson River between NYC and NJ

Jordan Rapp, left, greets the crowd after winning the Ironman U.S. Championship triathlon in New York, Saturday, Aug. 11, 2012. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle)

FORT LEE, N.J. - An athlete competing in the Ironman U.S. Championship in New York and New Jersey died Saturday after having a medical problem during the swimming portion of the grueling triathlon, race officials said.

The competitor "experienced distress" during a 2.4-mile swim in the Hudson River at the start of the all-day competition, a publicist for the race organizers said. The course ran along the New Jersey shoreline, just north of the George Washington Bridge.

The swimmer was pulled out of the water and taken to a hospital in nearby Englewood Cliffs, N.J. but did not survive. The organizers said the cause of death is unknown. An autopsy is planned. New York City Police said the contestant was a 43-year-old man. His name has not yet been released.

"On behalf of all of us in the triathlon community, we mourn his death and send our condolences to his family and loved ones," organizers said in a statement.

Contestants in the race followed their swim in the Hudson with a 112-mile bicycle ride through the suburbs, and then a 26.2-mile marathon that was to end at Manhattan's Riverside Park.

Deaths in triathlon competitions have happened with regularity in recent years, and the Hudson River has been particularly dangerous.

Two people died during the swim portion of the Nautica New York City Triathlon last summer. A male competitor also died during the New York City Triathlon in 2008.

After a spate of five deaths around the country in two months last summer, a governing body for the sport, USA Triathlon, created a task force to examine the fatalities.

News from © The Associated Press, 2012
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