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Comrades Marathon Association debunks reports of race fatalities

Comrades Marathon Association debunks reports of race fatalities

IOL News11-06-2025
The CMA has rubbished claims of fatalities at the 2025 Comrades Marathon
The Comrades Marathon Association (CMA) has confirmed that no fatalities occurred during the 2025 edition of the race held on Sunday.
The CMA's assertion follows distressing reports circulating across various digital media outlets, suggesting that two runners had died during the event.
Alain Dalais, General Manager of the CMA, stated unequivocally that the marathon was conducted without any recorded deaths.
"As can be expected from an event of this nature and size, there were some cases of runners being transferred to hospital from the route for various medical reasons," Dalais explained.
"However, our medical, emergency, safety, and health protocols are excellent and focused on the safety of all runners."
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