Disaster Man dies, 15 others rushed to hospital during Brooklyn Half Marathon - Think of the kill count a full marathon could rack up these days

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One runner died Saturday morning after finishing the Brooklyn Half Marathon, authorities said.

The 30-year-old man, who was not identified, possibly suffered cardiac arrest around 9 a.m. and was taken to Coney Island Hospital where he was pronounced dead, according to the NYPD.

The runner collapsed after finishing the race, according to the New York Road Runners club which held the event. The runner fell on the boardwalk, a source said.

The FDNY said 16 people were taken to the hospital including the man who died and four others with serious injuries.

The race, which took the 22,000 runners from the Brooklyn Museum through Prospect Park to the Coney Island boardwalk, was held under unseasonably warm conditions. The temperature at 9 a.m. at Coney Island was already 70 degrees with 83% humidity, according to Fox Weather.

One police officer said four other people collapsed near the end.

“Maybe an organizer or health official should have called it,” the cop said.

A participant also died at the race in 2014.

John Peterson, 26, said he has run the Brooklyn Half Marathon multiple times, but Saturday’s was the hottest and most grueling one he had experienced.

“You have to be aware of your own body’s limits. Sometimes you wanna go for it and push yourself,” he said. “And it’s awful sometimes you push yourself too far and this kind of thing happens.”

Anamaria Flores, 42, of Howard Beach said the race was exhausting and she had to walk the final leg.

“It was brutal,” she said. “As a back of the pack runner, that last five miles were really rough. There’s just no shade anywhere. It was definitely one of those days where you have to slow down. With the humidity and once the sun came out, forget about it. It’s a recipe for disaster.”

New York Road Runners said it had “medical staff placed from start to finish throughout the race course, who are ready to respond immediately to the medical needs of all runners, spectators, volunteers and staff.”

“The health and safety of our runners, volunteers, partners, and staff remain the top priority for NYRR. In coordination and consultation with the city agency partners and weather experts, NYRR was closely monitoring weather conditions leading up to and during the race,” the group said in a statement.

The event was held in person for the first time since the pandemic started.

Celebrities including NBC’s “Today” weatherman Al Roker, “Good Morning America” anchor T.J. Holmes and “Bachelorette” alum Zac Clark were expected to participate.
 
Marathons are a meme that needs to die. They're extremely bad for your body unless done once every few years at the most, and only if you're in very good shape. The concept of a marathon arose because running that distance was considered by the ancient Greeks to be a feat so remarkable that it merited being repeated the world over. Oh, and the original hero from that tale died from the stress. And now we have frail old women and out of shape men with heart problems attempting it. It's just stupid.

It's like climbing Mount Everest. The only reason you do it is so you can jack yourself off over what a great athlete you are. I have no sympathy for people who die in the process. They knew what they were getting into, and they knew that the reward was just asspats, yet they chose to do it anyway. Rest in pepperoni, retard.
I ran a marathon at the peak of my Army fitness. I was someone who enjoyed running and did it for fun off duty (I was a bit retarded).

During the marathon I violently started vomiting blood on mile 20 and by 24 my kneed locked up and I had to hobble to finish. Never again. Half marathon's should be enough for fitness weridos.
 
To play devil's advocate, it was hot and there was an air quality advisory.

But, on the other hand, they have marathons in equally as hot or even hotter weather all the time- in June, July, August, etc. And people who trained in the city presumably would be accustomed to city air quality or lack thereof.

The thing about the vax is that the impact on your heart muscle (myocarditis risk) is cumulative- a little risk from the first, more from the second, etc- and some of these people are up to what, number four now? The dead guy was 30 years old, which is pretty much prime risk zone for that side effect.

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Does anyone actually even check for the vaccination card? I would assume people would probably do it for flights and government buildings but not something as big as a marathon
 
I ran a marathon at the peak of my Army fitness. I was someone who enjoyed running and did it for fun off duty (I was a bit retarded).

During the marathon I violently started vomiting blood on mile 20 and by 24 my kneed locked up and I had to hobble to finish. Never again. Half marathon's should be enough for fitness weridos.
The blood may have been from your bronchi. A bloody mouth is apparently a runner thing.
 
forced me to
I'm sure it felt like it at the time, and I'm really not judging your personal situation here. I just want to point out that people have got to break out of that mindset. You are your own entity. You have the power over you. Fuck someone else trying to coerce you into doing shit you don't believe you should do.
I ran a marathon at the peak of my Army fitness. I was someone who enjoyed running and did it for fun off duty (I was a bit retarded).

During the marathon I violently started vomiting blood on mile 20 and by 24 my kneed locked up and I had to hobble to finish. Never again. Half marathon's should be enough for fitness weridos.
That sounds fucking horrible, and I'm amazed you kept going. Picturing you in that state is a little bit funny, tho..since you survived.
 
Fair point, although its still a concern even if you haven't partaken in fauci's funny formula. I remember listening to david goggin describing getting rhabdomyolisis from rooning so much on Joe Rogan and pissing brown alongside all the heart arhythmia's followed by death in pro athletes who do prolonged intense cardio (usually in their older years but in can happen earlier). Do that shit hard and long enough and it measurably damages the heart (although thankfully the heart is one of the organs which can repair itself given sufficient rest so if you do partake in cardio don't stress about this stuff too much, just don't push yourself too much and take it easy if you feel any weird heart rhythms).
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You sir deserve a

:winner:

That is funnier than the actual Coomer meme.
 
The northeast is having a brief heat wave this weekend, so devil's advocate it could just be heatstroke or similar high temperature health issues. Still... Gotta wonder if it's really because of the coof shot.

Yeah it's crazy hot here and I can't take the heat. But this guy died when it was still 70 degrees. Although it was very humid. High humidity can make it seem a lot worse out than it is. I don't run so what's good running weather? I like walking long distances in the cold but I hate the heat. i see people jogging in winter. But that's different from a marathon. Maybe these people were out of practice due to pandemic lockdowns.
 
Yeah it's crazy hot here and I can't take the heat. But this guy died when it was still 70 degrees. Although it was very humid. High humidity can make it seem a lot worse out than it is. I don't run so what's good running weather? I like walking long distances in the cold but I hate the heat. i see people jogging in winter. But that's different from a marathon. Maybe these people were out of practice due to pandemic lockdowns.
Runners also have the habit of self inducing diarrhoea before marathons. A lot of them are really insane when it come to prepping.
 
I ran a half once and the last mile was littered with fat guys laying down waiting for the first aid cart. I'm totally willing to believe that the first marathon after lockdown got a bunch of new couch to 5k runners enrolled.
You can't outrun a shitty diet. I think that is a lesson that all people need to learn, especially if they are trying to get healthy, and to stay healthy. Too many people think they can eat a whole pizza and guzzle a two liter Mountain Dew on a regular basis and burn it off through lots of exercise. That stuff can eventually have a negative effect on your body if you treat your body like a garbage disposal.
 
The blood may have been from your bronchi. A bloody mouth is apparently a runner thing.
Happens to me, which is why I no longer run. It starts as a metallic taste, then it progresses to droplets and visible blood. I already get nauseous from anything related to blood so that's when I decided that running wasn't for me.
 
Runners also have the habit of self inducing diarrhoea before marathons. A lot of them are really insane when it come to prepping.
I can actually understand the logic behind this. Whenever I did a 5k run it always irritated my stomach, no one warned me but when I googled it it turns out that runner's diarrhea is a thing, and not a single runner mentions it when you start running.

At the 1998 London Marathon, winner Catherina McKiernan suffered from recurrent diarrhea during the race.[4]

At the 2008 Göteborgsvarvet half marathon, Mikael Ekvall finished the race in 21st place in spite of being stained with his own excrement. A reporter asked him if he had ever considered stopping to clean off. He explained: "No, I'd lose time. […] If you quit once, it's easy to do it again and again and again. It becomes a habit."[5]

At the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's 50 kilometres walk, Yohann Diniz led the race, but due to gastrointestinal issues, he fainted multiple times midrace. Nevertheless, he was able to recover and finished in 8th place, six minutes behind the winner Matej Tóth.[6]

At the 2019 Perm International Marathon, Alexander Novikov [ru] finished first despite suffering from a bout of diarrhea, which left his clothes sodden.[7]
Fuck running, just bike, swim, do any form of cardio besides running.
 
For sure. The other thing is that for any distance over 5k you have to work up to it incrementally. Lots of people run a 10k and figure they can do 20km once with some positive thinking. You can absolutely out will your body's cries for help but you can pass out or die.
Absolutely. And even before the point of passing out from exhaustion/death you can just have your body freeze up and stop responding to your own commands to move it, too. Runners are the joggers of athletic activities.
 
I know I'm going to get shit for not believing the forum narrative that vaccines salt the fields and rape our women but...people die in marathons all the time. I don't know about half marathons but three people died in the NYC marathon in a single day in 2008. In 2014 a 31 year old died in the Boston half.
 
To sum up examination of studies from BMJ Open Sport and Exercise Medicine,

More men then women die in marathons, the people that do die tend to be on average in their 40s, and a lot of these by some form of heart disease.

Younger people tend to die from drinking too much water.

This is just me skimming the article, which I found by Googling 'deaths in marathons.'
 
Sorry for the powerlevel but I ran in that same weather yesterday and it was unfortunate. Very, very difficult. By August it will feel fine, but we've had a colder spring and most people running in that 1/2 won't have had any chance to acclimate.
 
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